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NetSuite’s a favorite for SMBs that plan to scale fast. It handles complex needs like multi-entity accounting, inventory, and CRM all in one. It’s cloud-based, super customizable, and has solid reporting tools.
Any market share analysis on this? Anything from indeed.com? I heard SAP B1 v10 is becoming a strong contender with HANA.
I've only ever used Quickbooks myself. But I've definitely seen NetSuite and Xero come up a lot for SMBs. Netsuite seems to be more for businesses that are trying to scale fast, and Xero for simpler, user-friendly needs. I guess I've also heard of a newer one called Sage Intacct which is gaining some traction recently. Have you heard of it? I've yet to look into it closely.
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Those are the most common. QBO and Xero are for the smaller ones and Netsuite and Sage Intacct are for the larger and more complex ones. There is then a pretty large gap in size and scope before moving up to the next level like SAP, Oracle, and Workday.
Manufacturing companies also use Microsoft Great Plains.