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From Socks to Servers: How NetSuite Revolutionized Business Tech


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This episode dives into the fascinating story of NetSuite, a company that quietly reshaped how businesses operate across the globe. What started as a bold vision in 1998—delivering business software over the internet—laid the foundation for what we now know as cloud computing. Long before terms like 'SaaS' and 'ERP' became industry staples, NetSuite (originally called NetLedger) was already pioneering the delivery of integrated business applications via web browsers. Backed by Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison and founded by former Oracle executive Evan Goldberg, NetSuite began with a simple idea: move accounting and business management tools online, eliminating the need for clunky on-premise software and expensive IT infrastructure. Over time, it evolved into a full-scale ERP and CRM platform, offering companies a unified system to manage everything from inventory and payroll to customer relationships and sales pipelines. The journey wasn't without drama—especially when Oracle acquired NetSuite in a controversial $9.3 billion deal in 2016, reigniting questions about corporate power dynamics and conflict of interest. But beyond the boardroom battles, the real impact of NetSuite lies in its ability to streamline operations for thousands of businesses, big and small. Whether it’s a local bakery keeping track of daily pastry orders or an e-commerce brand managing global shipments, NetSuite helps turn chaos into efficiency. Today, under Oracle’s ownership, NetSuite continues to innovate, incorporating AI, machine learning, and blockchain technologies to anticipate business needs before they arise. It’s no longer just about bookkeeping—it’s about building smarter, faster, more responsive enterprises that can adapt to the ever-changing demands of the modern economy. This is the story of how one company’s early bet on the cloud changed the way the world does business.

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200: Tech Tales FoundBy xczw