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NetSuite Seminar: The Business Cloud with CEO Zach Nelson

NetSuite Inc. (NYSE: N), a leading vendor of cloud computing business management software suites, today announced its CEO, Zach Nelson will be the keynote speaker at its Business Cloud Seminar in Sydney on Tuesday 20 October. Tim Sheedy, Senior Analyst at Forrester Research, will be presenting on the benefits of cloud computing. The event, which includes a panel discussion with C-level executives, will explain why cloud computing is a top business priority and how NetSuite is transforming the financial operations of companies around the world.

This revealing seminar will be held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, on Tuesday 20 October from 4pm to 6:30pm. To register, please visit www.netsuite.com.au/seminar.

Mr Nelson’s keynote, entitled “How the Cloud Transforms Business Management”, will detail how cloud computing enables businesses to reduce costs and improve efficiency by performing key operations in the cloud. He will elaborate on how cloud computing gives unprecedented levels of real-time control and visibility over multi-subsidiary and multi-national operations, and simplifies multi-currency financial consolidation.

Mr Sheedy’s address, entitled “Understanding the Benefits of Cloud Computing”, will explain the competitive advantages of cloud computing, and where it should fit you’re your sourcing strategy. The keynotes will be followed by a customer executive Panel discussion on “How the Cloud Changes Everything”.

NetSuite cemented its status as the most exciting full-spectrum cloud computing developer with a series of accomplishments in recent months. Three of the most successful recent IPOs in the United States were conducted by companies who entrust their business operations to NetSuite: OpenTable, Inc. (NasdaqGM: OPEN), SolarWinds, Inc. (NYSE: SWI), and LogMeIn, Inc. (NasdaqGM: LOGM). Fujitsu Business Systems of Japan recently became a sales and support partner, expanding the reach of the only fully-localised Japanese cloud computing enterprise solution. And NetSuite OneWorld, the leading cloud computing solution for multinational enterprise, has achieved industry certification by influential accounting trade groups in the United Kingdom and Germany.

About Zach Nelson:

An accomplished software industry leader, Mr Nelson became CEO of NetSuite in 2002 after establishing executive credentials at some of the most influential and innovative technology companies of the past 25 years. His executive experience in sales, product development, marketing, and strategy at Oracle, Sun Microsystems, and McAfee/ Network Associates provided the experience and vision to take NetSuite from startup to NYSE-listed success story with over 6,600 customers.

About Tim Sheedy

Mr Sheedy is a leading technology analyst, and an influencer in the IT industry. At Forrester Research he is responsible for providing insights for ICT leaders in the Asia Pacific region, and sourcing and vendor management professionals globally. He helps clients develop, source, integrate and run the most effective and efficient IT operations. With more than 14 years of IT analyst experience, Mr Sheedy has developed a reputation as a respected and sought-after industry analyst and an entertaining and informative public speaker on many of the key trends in the IT market.

For more information about NetSuite, please visit www.netsuite.com.

NOTE: NetSuite and the NetSuite logo are registered service marks of NetSuite Inc.

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