NetSuite Integration Platform launched to help organisations rise to application integration challenges

NetSuite Integration Platform launched to help organisations rise to application integration challenges
NetSuite Integration Platform launched to help organisations rise to application integration challenges
NetSuite Integration Platform launched to help organisations rise to application integration challenges (Credit image/https://pixabay.com/illustrations/mark-marker-hand-write-516277/Gerd Altmann)Oracle NetSuite has released the NetSuite Integration Platform.
It’s a low-code, AI-powered solution that enables organisations to automate and unify complex business workflows across their enterprise applications. Complementing NetSuite’s unified data model, the NetSuite Integration Platform enables customers to easily connect NetSuite to third-party CRM, ecommerce, HR, supply chain, industry and other systems. The solution uses natural language and prebuilt AI integrations.

By using AI to bring together mission-critical business data, we are helping our customers reduce technical complexity. Additionally move faster, and gain more value from the comprehensive AI capabilities embedded in NetSuite,” said Evan Goldberg, Founder and Executive Vice President, Oracle NetSuite.

He continued, “With the NetSuite Integration Platform, organisations can transform integration from a technical bottleneck into a strategic enabler to accelerate automation. This enhances data quality, and frees up resources to focus on growing their business.”

NetSuite and NetSuite Integration Platforms are built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). This provides a unified data foundation for streamlined integration and faster execution. With an embedded AI Assistant, NetSuite Integration Platform supports both business and IT teams to orchestrate end-to-end workflows through a visual, low-code environment.

Key features

  • Business-led automation: Helps business analysts and process owners build or modify integrations using plain language. With AI-powered mapping, documentation, and error summarisation, integrations can be deployed, adapted, and troubleshot faster while improving data consistency.
  • Accelerated project delivery: Helps finance, operations, and IT leaders rapidly connect NetSuite to other mission-critical systems without reliance on specialist developers. With prebuilt adapters and natural language prompts, cross-application workflows that sync revenue, inventory, and customer data in real time. Oracle NetSuite say this feature can be easily implemented.
  • Resilient, policy-driven workflows: Helps IT teams govern integrations with centralized automation, role-based access, and audit trails. With MCP server security, adaptive AI agents, and real-time monitoring, compliance can be enforced and integration sprawl minimised.
  • Unified API management: Helps developers and administrators secure, manage, and monitor APIs from a single command centre. Proactive alerts and end-to-end visibility allow issues to be resolved before they disrupt operations, and high-quality integrations can be maintained as needs evolve.
  • Intelligent document processing: Helps industry teams convert unstructured content into actionable workflows. With OCI universal credits, customers can add AI document recognition and RAG-powered data enrichment for more complex use cases. These could include automated order data intake or procurement approvals.

The NetSuite Integration Platform is now available to customers in North America, Australia and New Zealand, and the UK and Ireland.

AI – a “force multiplier”

(credit image/Oracle NetSuite/Evan Goldberg)
Evan goldberg, founder and evp, oracle netsuite

Last October, at SuiteWorld 2025 in Las Vegas, Goldberg emphasised NetSuite’s commitment to innovation and the transformative power of AI. He also announced that Oracle NetSuite was integrating AI into every element of its platform.

Its focus is to make AI a “force multiplier” for business productivity, insight, and automation. He was adamant that AI in NetSuite is not just about technology for its own sake. It was about solving real business problems. That means being able to flag anomalies, provide early warnings, generate instant context, and drive proactive insights.

Enterprise Times: What this means for businesses

Companies, irrespective of size, sector or maturity, from pre-revenue startups to fast-growing businesses, must constantly look for more effective ways to run their enterprises. This is the reason for the launch of the NetSuite Integration Platform.

NetSuite Integration Platform enables customers to automate, orchestrate, and manage cross-application workflows. It will help enterprises streamline and automate their cumbersome business processes.

By leveraging AI-powered, low-code integration tools, businesses can now connect NetSuite with a wide range of enterprise applications more quickly and efficiently. It will reduce technical complexity and enhance data quality. The platform’s visual environment, security, and intelligent document processing capabilities support both business and IT teams to manage critical workflows.

It implementation can be done without the need for specialist development resources. As a result, organisations can free up valuable time, accelerate automation, and focus on driving growth and innovation. Anything that helps businesses remain competitive in an increasingly interconnected digital landscape must be welcomed.

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