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Oracle NetSuite hosts premiere webinar on accelerating next level business growth

Oracle executives will discuss how to best upgrade your accounting software to catch the next wave of digital transformation. 

There lies a risk, as workplaces go digital, that accounting and administrative software systems get left behind. 

It has become more important now, more than ever, that companies upgrade their systems in a way that’s easy to adopt across physical borders, to best manage their teams and gain control, whilst expanding their business to catch this new wave of digital transformation. 

To discuss how business leaders can best integrate top of the line management software in their operations, Oracle NetSuite, in partnership with Singapore Business Review, will host Accelerating the Next Level Business Growth with Oracle NetSuite, a sixty minute webinar on 16 September 2021. 

Mercie Clement, Principal Market & Competitive Intelligence Analyst for JAPAC for Oracle NetSuite shall be leading the panel along with Oracle NetSuite Solutions Consultant Diamanta Lavi-Hartsuiker. Join them as they discuss the best practices in managing digital transformation, when it’s best to move to an ERP, and how to know when you’ve outgrown your accounting software. 

Chat with Netsuite representatives about their services and solutions, and share insights with other delegates from different companies. 

The webinar will be on 16 September 2021, at 11:00 am SGT. 

If you’re interested in joining this Webinar, please contact [email protected] or at +65 3158 1386.

For details about the event, click here. To register, click here

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