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NetSuite Manufacturing Overview

NetSuite helps manufacturing companies optimize operations, mitigate risk, streamline financial processes, and improve inventory management. Manufacturing ERP software like NetSuite allows organizations to increase workflow visibility, streamline data, improve productivity, and enhance customer experiences. NetSuite provides full visibility and control over all areas of the business. Implementing NetSuite gives manufacturing companies access to crucial company information. NetSuite ERP for manufacturing includes:

  • A user-friendly interface that is easy to navigate
  • Alerts that can be customized to proactively notify you with important inventory, shipping, accounts, and other information
  • The ability to make better business decisions with real time information
  • Enhanced inventory visibility and accelerated inventory control
  • Tools for shop floor optimization
  • Detailed tracking and improved visibility into production costs
  • Real-time reporting for improved operational efficiency
  • Detailed forecasts based on actual sales data
  • Ability to create a distribution plan based on forecasts and orders
  • A system that will scale as your company grows

Features of NetSuite for Manufacturing

Business Insight

NetSuite includes built-in business intelligence tools to provide real-time insight into your business’ performance. Gaining access to manufacturing planning information, including important key performance indicators, helps to make better decisions to improve business processes and remain competitive. From sales order to work order processing, routing, and scheduling, order fulfillment and product costing, NetSuite’s manufacturing solution provides real-time visibility into every step of the production process to help you make better-informed decisions.

Security

NetSuite is a cloud-based application, so it is inherently secure and comes with built-in security features. There is never a need to worry about data or security, NetSuite meets many high-level security standards including SOC 1 Type II, SOC 2 Type II, PCI DSS, and ISO 27001.

Operational Efficiency

Get your products to market quickly and cost-effectively anywhere in the world with an end-to-end manufacturing software solution. NetSuite’s ERP manufacturing software enables businesses to run their manufacturing operations efficiently.

Top NetSuite Manufacturing Modules

Production Management

NetSuite’s Product Management module helps you improve work order management, product quality, and scheduling all in one place. You can create, release, update and monitor work orders through the entire production process and receive increased information for inventory tracking throughout the product lifecycle.

Inventory Management

The Inventory Management module allows you to closely manage supply chain and inventory levels to meet demand. It also provides flexibility for defining customer and/or product processing with multi-tiered rules. This module helps to improve order and line fill rates while also reducing administrative costs.

Demand Management

Demand Management takes the guesswork out of forecasting. This module helps you manage your supply chain to ensure you have appropriate inventory levels. It analyzes historical data to allow you to make informed forecasting decisions.

Planning and Scheduling

Accurate and thoughtful planning is the top priority for any successful manufacturing company. This module automates supply and demand to secure that your inventory levels are consistent with demand. Planning and Scheduling module also allows for flexible scheduling codes, finite and infinite capacity scheduling, and the ability to view your schedule using multiple graphs.

Supply Chain Management

Simplify distribution resource planning with NetSuite’s Supply Chain Management module. This module is the glue that holds your suppliers and purchasing departments together. Obtain a real-time view of your inventory status and supply chain data and automate stock levels with restocking alerts.

Procurement

NetSuite’s procurement module supports all operational processes and logistics from managing inventory to fulfilling material orders. Improve visibility by generating real-time views into company spend.

Shop Floor Control

Obtain complete control over your shop floor with NetSuite. This module allows for real-time updates from your shop floor. In turn, you can plan and record all updates of the product manufacturing cycle. Record downtime, enter production, identify quality issues, etc. in real-time.

Quality Management

NetSuite’s Quality Management module ensures your company delivers quality products while minimizing manual labor. Maintain high quality products with the ability to define inspection plans, pass/fail criteria, etc., all in real-time.

Work Orders

NetSuite’s Work Order Management module adds control and visibility when items. Easily define assembly items, build complex BOMs, create works orders, etc. This module also helps manufacturers following lean principles operate without work orders.

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Implementing NetSuite enables your manufacturing company not only to survive – but to grow and thrive. This is one of many reasons that NetSuite is considered the world’s #1 cloud ERP, especially for growing businesses. NetSuite ERP is especially useful for manufacturing companies, with modules that effectively manage all aspects of the supply chain. From sales order to work order processing, routing, and scheduling, order fulfillment and product costing, NetSuite’s manufacturing solution provides real-time visibility into every step of the production process to help you make better-informed decisions.

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Top ERP Implementation Success Factors for Smooth Deployment https://terillium.com/top-erp-implementation-success-factors-for-smooth-deployment/ Tue, 10 Mar 2026 14:08:58 +0000 https://terillium.com/?p=57378 ERP Success Factors: How to Ensure a Successful Implementation Implementing an ERP system is one of the most impactful initiatives a business can undertake. It touches nearly every function, from finance and operations to supply chain and reporting. While modern ERP solutions are more advanced and reliable than ever, success is not guaranteed. Organizations that […]

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ERP Success Factors: How to Ensure a Successful Implementation

Implementing an ERP system is one of the most impactful initiatives a business can undertake. It touches nearly every function, from finance and operations to supply chain and reporting. While modern ERP solutions are more advanced and reliable than ever, success is not guaranteed. Organizations that achieve strong outcomes do so by focusing on three critical areas: technology, people, and processes.

Technology: Start with the Right Foundation

ERP systems are often viewed as IT projects, but they are fundamentally business tools used across the organization. Because of this, success depends less on the software itself and more on how it is implemented and adopted.

One of the most overlooked aspects of ERP implementation is data readiness. Migrating data from legacy systems into a new ERP environment is complex and time-consuming. Many organizations underestimate the effort required to clean, standardize, and validate their data before migration. Duplicate records, inconsistent naming conventions, and incomplete data can all create issues if not addressed early.

Starting data preparation well before the implementation begins can significantly reduce delays and improve system performance post-go-live. Clean data ensures that reporting is accurate, processes run smoothly, and users can trust the system from day one.

ERP implementations succeed when organizations truly understand that this is not just a software project, it’s a business transformation. It requires executive sponsorship, alignment across functions, and engagement from the people who actually use the system every day. Without that commitment, even the best technology will fall short.

– David Woodworth, President at Terillium

People: The Driving Force Behind Success

The most critical factor in any ERP project is the people involved. ERP is not something that should be owned solely by IT, it requires strong business leadership, clearly defined roles, and active participation across the organization.

Key roles for a strong engagement involve:

Executive Sponsor

A successful implementation starts with an executive sponsor who provides strategic direction, secures buy-in, and helps remove roadblocks. This should be business executive who can make decisions, resolve critical issues, and actively support the project. Their engagement ensures priorities are aligned and helps remove obstacles.

Steering Committee

Supporting the role of executive sponsor is the steering committee, typically made up of senior leaders who meet regularly (often monthly or weekly) to review progress or project status, address any issues and make key decisions, and ensure alignment with business goals.

Project Manager

Day-to-day execution relies on a dedicated project manager from the client side. While implementation partners bring their own project leadership, an internal project manager ensures accountability across internal resources and keeps the organization aligned. An internal project manager acts as the bridge between the internal team and the consultants. Ensures the client team is organized, coordinating schedules, resources, and priorities.

Core Team

At the core of the project is the core team, a group of subject matter experts who understand the business, can make decisions, and are actively involved in design, testing, and validation. These should be high-performing, trusted individuals who can represent their functional areas effectively. They are process owners and subject matter experts who understand the business, are trusted, and can commit time to workshops, data conversion, testing, and design decisions. These are the people who “roll up their sleeves” and actively participate.

End Users

End users play a crucial role in long-term success. They are the individuals who will interact with the system daily, and their adoption ultimately determines whether the ERP delivers value. Engaging them early through communication and training helps build confidence and reduces resistance to change.

Equally important across all roles is commitment. ERP projects require meaningful time and effort. Treating participation as a side responsibility often leads to delays and missed expectations.

We’ve seen over the years that involving the end users early, getting their input on processes, validating workflows, and ensuring they understand how the system impacts their daily work, makes the difference between a tool that sits on a server and one that drives business results.

– David Woodworth, President at Terillium

Processes: Structure and Discipline Matter

Even with the right technology and team, a lack of structure can derail an ERP project. A defined implementation methodology provides a roadmap, outlining tasks, deliverables, and milestones to guide the project from start to finish. This structure ensures consistency while still allowing flexibility when needed.

Training is another critical component. It should not be treated as a one-time event at the end of the project. Instead, training should occur throughout the implementation lifecycle, giving users multiple opportunities to learn and practice within the system. Well-trained users are more confident, more efficient, and more likely to adopt the new system successfully.

Change management also plays a significant role. Clear and consistent communication helps employees understand why the ERP system is being implemented and how it will benefit the organization. Providing regular updates, celebrating milestones, and addressing concerns can significantly improve adoption across all levels of the business.

Change management is critical. You can have the best software and the most efficient processes, but if people don’t adopt them, you won’t get the value you expect. Communication, training, and continuous support post-go-live are what truly make a system stick.

– Dan Barford, VP of JD Edwards

Another common challenge is analysis paralysis, overanalyzing decisions in an effort to design the perfect solution. While thoughtful planning is important, trying to account for every possible scenario can slow progress. Many elements of an ERP system can be refined after go-live, so it is essential to focus on what is critical and keep momentum moving forward.

Too often organizations get caught up in trying to design a perfect system before go-live. The reality is that ERP systems are living solutions. You want to get the system implemented, have people start using it, and then refine based on actual experience. Waiting for perfection only delays benefits and increases frustration.

– Steve May, Senior VP of NetSuite

Measuring Success

A successful ERP implementation requires clearly defined goals and measurable outcomes. Organizations should establish key performance indicators early in the project and track them consistently. Metrics such as timeline adherence, budget performance, data readiness, and user adoption provide valuable insight into progress.

Regularly reviewing these metrics with the executive sponsor and steering committee ensures transparency and accountability. It also allows teams to identify risks early and make informed adjustments before issues escalate.


ERP success is not determined by the software alone. It is the result of strong leadership, the right team structure, disciplined execution, and ongoing communication. By focusing on data readiness, clearly defining roles like executive sponsor, steering committee, project manager, core team, and end users, and following a structured approach, organizations can position themselves for a successful implementation and long-term value from their ERP investment.

These insights are just a small sample of what’s covered in Terillium’s ERP Master Class. This expert-led series is designed to help project managers, executives, and business leaders navigate the complexities of ERP, from software selection and project planning to implementation best practices and long-term ERP strategy.

Participants of our ERP Master Class gain practical frameworks, real-world lessons from experienced consultants, and guidance on how to drive successful ERP outcomes across their organizations. The sessions are available on-demand, and those who complete the full series can earn a certificate of completion while building the skills needed to confidently lead ERP initiatives. Register for Terillium’s ERP Master Class to get started.

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Top 10 NetSuite Implementation FAQs Answered https://terillium.com/top-10-netsuite-implementation-faqs-answered/ Tue, 03 Mar 2026 19:17:19 +0000 https://terillium.com/?p=57357 FAQ – NetSuite Implementations Implementing an ERP system like NetSuite is a major step toward modernizing your business, but it also comes with a lot of questions. From timelines and costs to data migration and team involvement, understanding what to expect can make all the difference in a successful rollout. Below are answers to some […]

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FAQ – NetSuite Implementations

Implementing an ERP system like NetSuite is a major step toward modernizing your business, but it also comes with a lot of questions. From timelines and costs to data migration and team involvement, understanding what to expect can make all the difference in a successful rollout.

Below are answers to some of the most common NetSuite implementation questions we hear from organizations evaluating or preparing for a move.

1. How long does a typical NetSuite implementation take?

NetSuite implementation timelines can vary widely depending on your organization’s size, complexity, and specific requirements.

Several key factors influence the timeline:

  • Scope of the implementation (finance-only vs. full ERP)
  • Number of integrations with third-party systems
  • Data migration requirements
  • Level of customization

In practice:

  • Finance-only implementations typically take 3–4 months
  • Implementations including supply chain or manufacturing generally take 4+ months
  • Highly complex, global rollouts can span multiple phases over years

That said, timelines can vary significantly. For example, streamlined projects with minimal data migration can be completed in as little as 6 weeks, while global organizations with complex supply chains require a more phased approach.

2. What determines the cost of a NetSuite implementation?

The cost of a NetSuite implementation is driven by scope and complexity, not just company size.

Key cost drivers include:

  • Modules being implemented (finance vs. full ERP)
  • Number and complexity of integrations
  • Data migration requirements
  • Customizations and unique business processes

For example:

  • A finance-only implementation (general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable) is typically the most cost-effective.
  • Adding distribution and manufacturing increases complexity and cost.
  • Introducing customizations and multiple integrations represents the highest level of effort and investment.

A well-scoped project that prioritizes business value can help control costs while still delivering strong outcomes.

3. How much customization does NetSuite really need?

One of the biggest advantages of NetSuite is its flexibility, but that doesn’t mean heavy customization is always the right approach.

The most successful implementations:

  • Focus on configuration over customization
  • Leverage NetSuite’s native capabilities first
  • Customize only when it delivers clear, measurable business value

Over-customization can introduce unnecessary complexity, increase costs, and make future updates more difficult. A strategic approach ensures you get the most out of the platform without overengineering your solution.

4. What data should we migrate into NetSuite?

Data migration is a critical component of any ERP implementation, and getting it right sets the foundation for success.

At a minimum, NetSuite requires core master data, including:

  • Chart of accounts
  • Customers
  • Vendors
  • Items (for product-based companies)

Best practices also include migrating:

  • Open customer invoices
  • Open vendor invoices
  • Open sales orders

A thoughtful data strategy helps balance usability, reporting needs, and implementation efficiency.

5. Can NetSuite integrate with our existing systems?

Yes, NetSuite is designed to integrate seamlessly with a wide range of third-party applications.

It supports integration through:

  • Native connectors
  • APIs for custom integrations

Common integrations include platforms such as:

  • Shopify, BigCommerce, Adobe Commerce, WooCommerce
  • Amazon, eBay, Walmart
  • Salesforce
  • Outlook
  • ShipStation
  • Square and other POS systems

The most common challenges organizations face with integrations include:

  • Data consistency across systems
  • Real-time vs. batch processing decisions
  • Managing multiple integration points

An experienced implementation partner can help design an integration strategy that minimizes risk and ensures long-term scalability.

6. Who should be involved from our internal team?

A strong ERP implementation requires engagement from the business side, not just IT. Success depends on having the right people in the right roles, with executive support and active participation throughout the project.

Key roles and what good engagement looks like:

  • Executive Sponsor – A business executive who can make decisions, resolve critical issues, and actively support the project. Their engagement ensures priorities are aligned and helps remove obstacles.
  • Steering Committee – Typically composed of senior leaders, meets regularly (often monthly or weekly) to review project status, address escalations, and ensure the project remains on track.
  • Project Manager – Acts as the bridge between the internal team and the consultants. Ensures the client team is organized, coordinating schedules, resources, and priorities.
  • Core Team – Process owners and subject matter experts who understand the business, are trusted, and can commit time to workshops, data conversion, testing, and design decisions. These are the people who “roll up their sleeves” and actively participate.
  • End Users – The broader group of employees who will operate the system. Engaging them early with training and involvement ensures adoption and reduces resistance.

7. How do we ensure user adoption after go-live?

User adoption doesn’t happen automatically, it requires intentional effort before, during, and after implementation.

  • Involving users early to build buy-in and ownership
  • Communicating consistently through project updates or newsletters
  • Providing customized training tailored to your actual system and processes

Generic training and “train-the-trainer” approaches often fall short. The most successful organizations invest in hands-on, role-based training and provide documentation or job aids users can reference after go-live.

8. What are the biggest risks in a NetSuite implementation?

The most common risks include unclear scope, poor data quality, lack of change management, and insufficient internal ownership.

These risks typically fall into three categories:

People: Ensure key stakeholders, including executive sponsors, project managers, and core team members, have dedicated time to support the project. It’s equally important to work with an experienced consulting partner that brings a proven methodology and senior-level expertise.

Process: Trying to force legacy processes into a new system often leads to excessive customization and unnecessary complexity. Adopting best practices where possible reduces risk and improves long-term outcomes.

Technology: Most technical risks stem from poor legacy data or overly complex integrations. Addressing data strategy early and actively managing third-party systems helps mitigate these challenges.

9. Is NetSuite scalable as our business grows?

Yes, NetSuite is designed to scale with your business, from startups to large global enterprises.

It supports:

  • Multi-entity, multi-currency, and multi-language operations
  • Growth across geographies and business units
  • Increasing transaction volumes and user counts

Its modular structure allows organizations to start with core functionality and expand over time by adding new capabilities as needed. Because it’s cloud-based, it eliminates the need for on-premise infrastructure while maintaining performance as your business grows.

10. What happens after go-live?

Go-live is not the finish line, it’s the beginning of your next phase.

After implementation, organizations typically focus on:

  • Continuous improvement
  • Adding new features and functionality
  • Enhancing reporting and processes
  • Supporting and training new users

Many companies choose to extend their partnership with Terillium through ongoing NetSuite support programs like SuiteAssist, which provides access to experts for:

  • Additional training
  • Feature enhancements
  • Reporting and analytics
  • General system support

This ongoing support ensures your NetSuite environment continues to evolve alongside your business.


Every NetSuite implementation is unique, but the most successful projects share a few common traits: clear scope, strong internal alignment, and a focus on business value over unnecessary complexity.

Working with an experienced NetSuite partner like Terillium ensures you have the guidance needed to navigate decisions around timeline, cost, customization, and data, so you can implement with confidence and set your business up for long-term success.

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Why JD Edwards Customers Are Exploring NetSuite for Growth | April 2 https://terillium.com/why-jd-edwards-customers-are-exploring-netsuite-for-growth/ Fri, 27 Feb 2026 16:34:22 +0000 https://terillium.com/?p=56570 Why You Can’t Afford to Miss This Live You’ve relied on JD Edwards to run your business for years. It’s reliable, powerful, and has helped you get to where you are today. But as your company grows, expands into new markets, or looks to take advantage of automation, AI, and cloud capabilities, you may start […]

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Why You Can’t Afford to Miss This Live


You’ve relied on JD Edwards to run your business for years. It’s reliable, powerful, and has helped you get to where you are today. But as your company grows, expands into new markets, or looks to take advantage of automation, AI, and cloud capabilities, you may start to wonder:

Could there be a smarter, faster way to scale? A system that gives real-time insights, adapts to your needs, and sets you up for the next chapter of growth?

This 45-minute session is for JD Edwards customers exploring what switching to NetSuite could mean for their business. We’ll walk through how companies like yours evaluate their options, what the process actually looks like, and the ways a modern, cloud-based ERP can make running your business easier and more strategic.


You’ll come away with:

  • A clear picture of the business triggers that often lead companies to explore NetSuite
  • How a switch can be structured to be predictable, manageable, and low-risk
  • Real-world examples from organizations like Radio Flyer that began on JD Edwards and made a strategic move to NetSuite to support their next phase of growth.
  • An understanding of how modern capabilities, like cloud scalability, AI-powered tools, and automation, can help you make faster, smarter decisions

By the end, you’ll know how switching to NetSuite could give your business a modern foundation for growth and the flexibility to take on what’s next without losing sight of everything you’ve built so far.

Thursday, April 2 | 2:00pm ET | 45 minutes

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Unlocking the Power of AI in JD Edwards: Practical Innovation Within Your Existing ERP https://terillium.com/unlocking-the-power-of-ai-in-jd-edwards/ Wed, 25 Feb 2026 18:29:00 +0000 https://terillium.com/?p=57575 Attention JD Edwards Customers – You’re invited! Unlocking the Power of AI in JD Edwards: Practical Innovation Within Your Existing ERP Make the most of your time at BLUEPRINT 4D with a workshop built for JD Edwards users looking to apply AI in practical ways. Join Terillium on May 6 for Unlocking the Power of […]

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Attention JD Edwards Customers – You’re invited!

Make the most of your time at BLUEPRINT 4D with a workshop built for JD Edwards users looking to apply AI in practical ways. Join Terillium on May 6 for Unlocking the Power of AI in JD Edwards.

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Artificial Intelligence is changing how organizations analyze information improve visibility and support decision making. But what does that mean for JD Edwards customers who rely on their ERP every day to run operations?

This session begins with a practical overview of AI concepts tailored specifically for ERP leaders and business users. We will explain what generative AI is how natural language interfaces work and how these technologies can be applied responsibly within an enterprise environment. The goal is to separate real opportunity from hype and provide a clear understanding of what is possible today.

From there we will explore two achievable use cases that enhance rather than replace your JD Edwards investment:

  • Natural Language Access to ERP Data – Enable users to ask business questions in plain language and receive clear answers from JD Edwards data without navigating complex reports or menus.
  • Intelligent Process Automation – Combine AI with existing ERP workflows to identify exceptions validate data and streamline routine transactions while maintaining governance and control.

Attendees will leave with a practical framework for evaluating AI opportunities within JD Edwards along with guidance on how to start small demonstrate value and build a scalable foundation for future innovation.


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Registration for this workshop is managed through the Quest website as part of BLUEPRINT 4D conference registration. Depending on your status, follow the path below to get signed up.


Already registered for BLUEPRINT 4D?

Start here: Log in to your Quest BLUEPRINT 4D registration account.

Once you’re in:

  1. Navigate to the section where you can view and add sessions or workshops.
  2. Find the Terillium workshop in the list of available sessions.
  3. Click “Add” to include the workshop in your registration.
  4. Review your cart to confirm the workshop has been added.
  5. Click “Continue” and follow the remaining prompts to complete your registration update.


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Once you’re in:

  1. As you move through the registration process, you’ll reach a page that displays available sessions and workshops.
  2. Locate the Terillium workshop.
  3. Click “Add” to include it in your registration.
  4. Continue through the remaining steps to complete your conference registration.

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Artificial Intelligence is changing how organizations analyze information improve visibility and support decision making. But what does that mean for JD Edwards customers who rely on their ERP every day to run operations?

This session begins with a practical overview of AI concepts tailored specifically for ERP leaders and business users. We will explain what generative AI is how natural language interfaces work and how these technologies can be applied responsibly within an enterprise environment. The goal is to separate real opportunity from hype and provide a clear understanding of what is possible today.

From there we will explore two achievable use cases that enhance rather than replace your JD Edwards investment:

  • Natural Language Access to ERP Data – Enable users to ask business questions in plain language and receive clear answers from JD Edwards data without navigating complex reports or menus.
  • Intelligent Process Automation – Combine AI with existing ERP workflows to identify exceptions validate data and streamline routine transactions while maintaining governance and control.

Attendees will leave with a practical framework for evaluating AI opportunities within JD Edwards along with guidance on how to start small demonstrate value and build a scalable foundation for future innovation.



Getting the Most Out of Oracle Fusion Reporting and Analytics

Bryan Rose

Bryan has been involved in numerous successful implementations and digital transformation projects across a wide range of industries. He has 15 years of experience helping organizations transform their supply chain processes.

Getting the Most Out of Oracle Fusion Reporting and Analytics

Shane Eisenhauer

VP, Oracle at Terillium

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VP, Digital Transformation at Terillium

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ERP Projects Led by Our Team of Experts

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Oracle Excellence Awards

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Average Years of ERP Experience On Our Team

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Terillium is a trusted Oracle consulting partner, specializing in JD Edwards, ERP Cloud, and NetSuite. With unmatched product knowledge and a straightforward approach, our team helps businesses implement ERP solutions with confidence.

More than 1000 companies have chosen Terillium for our integrity, experience, and commitment to long-term success because we know our success depends on our clients’.

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Southeast JDE Rug | March 26 https://terillium.com/southeast-jde-rug-march-26/ Wed, 25 Feb 2026 18:28:14 +0000 https://terillium.com/?p=57167 Thursday March 26th, 2026 Join Oracle users and partners for educational content on AI, No-Code and JDE / Peoplesoft topics. A new Executive track with industry leaders like Oracle and AWS. All of this with breakfast / lunch and  a Happy Hour and raffle prizes. Register for the Event

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Thursday March 26th, 2026

Join Oracle users and partners for educational content on AI, No-Code and JDE / Peoplesoft topics. A new Executive track with industry leaders like Oracle and AWS.

All of this with breakfast / lunch and  a Happy Hour and raffle prizes.

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JDE PackerLand User Group Meeting | April 9th https://terillium.com/jde-packerland-user-group-meeting-april-2026/ Tue, 24 Feb 2026 17:39:42 +0000 https://terillium.com/?p=57547 Join us for the PLUG Meeting – Thursday, April 9 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin The PLUG user group is hosting a full day of learning, networking, and connecting with fellow JD Edwards professionals. Breakfast starts at 8:15 AM, and Terillium is proud to be a sponsor of the event. We’re excited to be part of the […]

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Join us for the PLUG Meeting – Thursday, April 9 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin

Packerland User Group

The PLUG user group is hosting a full day of learning, networking, and connecting with fellow JD Edwards professionals. Breakfast starts at 8:15 AM, and Terillium is proud to be a sponsor of the event.

We’re excited to be part of the day with our keynote presentation: “Transforming Your JDE Supply Chain with Oracle Fusion Cloud” with Shane Eisenhauer.

In this session, you’ll hear real stories from JD Edwards users who have successfully integrated Oracle Supply Chain Management Cloud to take their operations to the next level.

  • Admiral Beverage Corporation: Cut out-of-stocks to under 3% through better planning
  • MacLean Power Systems: Boosted customer satisfaction by enhancing their JDE EnterpriseOne 9.2 system with Oracle Fusion Supply, Demand Planning, and Global Order Promising

We’ll also cover how Oracle SCM Cloud works alongside JD Edwards to tackle real supply chain challenges, including:

  • Balancing inventory to meet demand while keeping costs in check
  • Improving forecast accuracy to optimize production and stock levels
  • Planning capacity to handle demand fluctuations efficiently
  • Providing accurate delivery dates even in a challenging supply chain
  • Managing disruptions like supplier issues or unexpected events

This is a great chance to get practical insights, meet other JD Edwards experts, and see how Oracle SCM Cloud can make a real difference in your supply chain.

Click the Tickets button below to see the full agenda and RSVP. We hope to see you there!

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Oracle Innovation Day | April 16th https://terillium.com/oracle-innovation-day-april-16/ Sat, 21 Feb 2026 18:31:11 +0000 https://terillium.com/?p=57561 From Innovation to Impact: AI in Oracle Cloud HCM & ERP Transformation AI is rapidly redefining how enterprises design work, deploy talent, and manage cost. The question is no longer if to adopt AI. The focus is how to operationalize it across the enterprise in a way that delivers measurable business value. Join us at […]

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From Innovation to Impact: AI in Oracle Cloud HCM & ERP Transformation


AI is rapidly redefining how enterprises design work, deploy talent, and manage cost. The question is no longer if to adopt AI. The focus is how to operationalize it across the enterprise in a way that delivers measurable business value.

Join us at the Oracle Innovation Lab for an executive working session designed to explore how a unified cloud platform spanning Oracle Cloud HCM, ERP, and Supply Chain enables intelligent, autonomous operations at scale.


Event Details

Space is limited. Click the button below to see the full agenda and RSVP. We hope to see you there!


Event in Collaboration With:

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Everything You Need to Know About NetSuite Release 2026.1 https://terillium.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-netsuite-release-2026-1/ Thu, 12 Feb 2026 18:19:32 +0000 https://terillium.com/?p=56339 What’s New with NetSuite 2026.1 Release? NetSuite Release 2026.1 continues Oracle’s steady push toward smarter automation, stronger controls, and a more intelligent user experience across finance, supply chain, commerce, and development. From AI-driven insights and accounting enhancements to security updates and inventory innovation, this release delivers meaningful improvements for organizations focused on scalability and efficiency. […]

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What’s New with NetSuite 2026.1 Release?

NetSuite Release 2026.1 continues Oracle’s steady push toward smarter automation, stronger controls, and a more intelligent user experience across finance, supply chain, commerce, and development. From AI-driven insights and accounting enhancements to security updates and inventory innovation, this release delivers meaningful improvements for organizations focused on scalability and efficiency.

Smarter Accounting and Financial Close

NetSuite 2026.1 introduces several enhancements designed to improve accuracy, reduce manual effort, and support more complex accounting structures.

Key highlights include:

  • Standardized journal line sublists using keyed identifiers, making line-level updates more reliable for integrations and imports.
  • Expanded Custom GL Lines Plug-in support for secondary accounting books, improving consistency across multi-book environments.
  • More flexibility in period management, including the ability to change posting periods on journal entries that are still pending approval.
  • Revenue management improvements, with enhanced filtering for revenue arrangements and expanded treatment rule criteria using custom segments and fields.
  • Automatic approval of reclassification journal entries, reducing duplicate postings and manual intervention.

Together, these updates streamline close activities and improve confidence in financial data.

AI-Powered Visibility and Insights

AI continues to move from “nice to have” to operationally impactful in NetSuite 2026.1.

One of the most notable additions is the Close Manager Dashboard Portlet, which uses transaction data and AI-driven exception detection to provide a centralized view of:

  • Close tasks and KPIs
  • Outstanding and missing transactions
  • Potential variances and exceptions

With minimal setup required, finance teams gain earlier visibility into issues that could delay the close and can proactively address them.

Banking and Cash Flow Enhancements

Banking and cash management receive a major boost in this NetSuite 2026.1 release, with updates focused on predictability, control, and transparency.

Notable enhancements include:

  • AI-generated payment date predictions on invoices to support better cash forecasting.
  • Custom scheduling for automated bank imports, replacing the once-daily fixed window.
  • Greater control over import start dates, helping teams avoid pulling in unnecessary historical data.
  • On-demand updates for connected bank accounts, ensuring reconciliation data is as current as possible.
  • Standardized error codes for bank imports, making troubleshooting faster and more consistent.

These updates are especially impactful for finance teams managing high transaction volumes or complex banking relationships.

Inventory, Supply Chain, and Operations Improvements

Operational users will see meaningful enhancements across inventory and supply chain management.

Highlights include:

  • New consigned inventory management capabilities
  • Warehouse and SCM mobile enhancements
  • Supply planning and allocation improvements
  • Quality management updates

Together, these features support more responsive inventory strategies and improved execution across the supply chain.

Commerce and Intelligent Recommendations

Commerce teams benefit from expanded Intelligent Item Recommendations, including:

  • New analytics workbooks to track conversions and estimated revenue
  • Filters for available items only
  • Column customization in recommendation pop-ups
  • “Popular item” fallback recommendations when AI suggestions aren’t available
  • UI updates aligned with the Redwood Experience

These enhancements help sales and marketing teams surface relevant products more effectively and improve conversion rates.

Security, Authentication, and Integration Readiness

NetSuite 2026.1 also lays important groundwork for upcoming security and integration changes.

Key updates include:

  • Login notifications to support compliance requirements
  • Expanded OAuth 2.0 capabilities, including multiple redirect URIs and certificate rotation endpoints
  • Stronger controls on multiple user sessions, now requiring 2FA
  • Advance notice of changes coming in 2027.1, including required PKCE for OAuth flows and the end of support for new Token-Based Authentication (TBA) integrations

Developer and Analytics Enhancements

CFor developers and analytics teams, 2026.1 introduces:

  • A new SuiteCloud Developer Assistant in Visual Studio Code
  • Enhancements to SuiteScript and SuiteCloud Development Framework
  • New options for publishing saved searches externally
  • Updates to NetSuite Analytics Warehouse configuration

These changes support more efficient development, cleaner deployments, and expanded reporting capabilities.

Final Thoughts on NetSuite 2026.1

NetSuite Release 2026.1 improves reliability, expands AI into daily workflows, and prepares customers for what’s coming next in security, UX, and automation.

NetSuite 2026.1 will be rolling out in phases between February and April 2026. Customers can check their specific upgrade date in the New Release Portlet on their NetSuite dashboard.

For a detailed breakdown of NetSuite’s release 2026.1, review NetSuite’s official release notes

Need help navigating the latest changes? Contact our team of NetSuite experts today!

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Oracle Redwood: The Next Generation User Experience https://terillium.com/oracle-redwood-the-next-generation-user-experience/ Wed, 04 Feb 2026 19:33:16 +0000 https://terillium.com/?p=56315 Oracle Redwood Explained: What It Means for the Future of Fusion Cloud Oracle Fusion Cloud is entering a new era, and at the center of that transformation is Redwood: Oracle’s next-generation user interface designed to modernize how users interact with Fusion applications. Redwood represents the future of the Oracle Fusion Cloud user experience. It is […]

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Oracle Redwood Explained: What It Means for the Future of Fusion Cloud

Oracle Fusion Cloud is entering a new era, and at the center of that transformation is Redwood: Oracle’s next-generation user interface designed to modernize how users interact with Fusion applications.

Redwood represents the future of the Oracle Fusion Cloud user experience. It is the design framework Oracle is investing in long term, and it sets the foundation for how new capabilities, especially around usability, mobility, and AI, will continue to evolve. For customers, this creates an opportunity to start planning a thoughtful, phased roadmap that aligns modernization with business priorities.

Redwood: Building Your Roadmap to the Future of Oracle Fusion Cloud

Oracle has shared its direction for moving away from classic UI pages over time, beginning with Supply Chain Management in the 27A release timeframe (expected between February and April 2027), with Financials to follow. As part of this evolution, Redwood pages will become the primary experience across Oracle Fusion Cloud. Organizations that plan ahead can use this transition as a chance to refresh user experiences, revisit personalizations, and take advantage of new tools designed specifically for Redwood.

One of the biggest benefits of Redwood is its mobile-supported, responsive design. These modern screens address many of the limitations users experienced with classic pages and unlock new functionality that is only available within the Redwood framework, including embedded intelligence and AI-driven capabilities. As Oracle continues to innovate, new features and enhancements will be delivered through Redwood first.

While all customers are moving toward the same future experience, the path to get there can look different depending on where you are today:

  • New implementations or projects going live after March 2026 are well positioned to plan for a fully Redwood-enabled experience from the start
  • Existing customers or in-flight projects have flexibility to enable Redwood pages incrementally, allowing teams to adopt changes at a manageable pace while building toward full adoption by 27A

No matter your current state, Oracle encourages customers to begin exploring Redwood early so they can move forward on their own timeline. With the right planning and roadmap in place, the transition to Redwood becomes less about change management and more about preparing for the future of Oracle Fusion Cloud.

How Oracle Is Rolling Out Redwood

Redwood adoption follows a phased approach. Oracle typically introduces new pages in quarterly updates, offering customers the ability to opt in early. Initially, Redwood pages may appear alongside classic pages, clearly labeled as “new.” Over time, Redwood becomes the default experience, and classic pages are eventually retired.

This incremental rollout gives organizations time to test, train users, and adjust configurations. For pages that are already Redwood-ready, customers can begin transitioning immediately.

Tools to Support the Transition

Oracle is not leaving customers to navigate this change alone. Several tools are available to help manage the shift:

  • Oracle Success Navigator: A continuously updated platform that provides personalized recommendations based on your current Oracle footprint. It acts as a roadmap, helping teams prioritize features, preview new functionality, and align updates with business goals.
  • Feature Adoption Center: A centralized hub within Success Navigator that highlights Redwood and AI-related enhancements by release.
  • Personalization Tools: Use the SCM Redwood Personalization Helper to identify and reapply classic page personalizations while taking advantage of the latest Redwood capabilities such as Visual Builder and Guided Journeys.
  • Cloud Application Readiness Reports: Allow customers to filter upcoming features by module and release, with enablement steps and preview images included.

Together, these tools help reduce risk and eliminate the “surprise factor” that often comes with major platform changes.

What Makes Redwood Different

Redwood is more than a visual refresh, it’s a complete redesign of the Oracle Fusion Cloud user experience. It delivers:

  • Consumer-grade usability with cleaner layouts and intuitive navigation
  • Responsive design that adapts seamlessly across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices
  • Natural language search and embedded intelligence
  • Low-code extensibility through Visual Builder for faster personalization
  • Consistent design standards across modules to reduce training time and user frustration

Redwood replaces disruptive pop-ups and dense toolbars with slide-out panels and contextual actions. Core tasks are placed directly on the main screen, reducing clicks and eliminating the need to hunt through menus.

Guided Journeys and Embedded Intelligence

One of Redwood’s most powerful capabilities is guided journeys. These allow organizations to embed step-by-step instructions, links, videos, reports, dashboards, and even AI agents directly into application screens. Users can complete tasks with real-time guidance, without leaving the page.

Guided journeys help:

  • Reduce errors for new or infrequent users
  • Standardize processes
  • Improve adoption and confidence across teams

Redwood and Oracle AI: Built-In Business Value

Redwood also serves as the foundation for Oracle’s expanding AI capabilities. Oracle has delivered over one hundred AI features across Fusion applications, spanning:

  • Predictive AI (forecasting, anomaly detection)
  • Generative AI (summaries, narratives, content creation)
  • Agentic AI (intelligent agents that take action on your behalf)

These AI tools are embedded directly into Fusion applications and powered by your own data, without requiring a separate AI platform. Oracle supports multiple best-in-class AI models, while keeping customer data secure within its environment.

AI agents can guide users through complex processes, analyze shortages, recommend actions, and even execute transactions in a single workflow. Terillium has also developed custom AI agents that enhance visibility and streamline tasks like sales order and pick wave analysis.

Preparing for What’s Next

RA successful Redwood transition starts with understanding what applies to your environment. Organizations should:

  1. Use Oracle Success Navigator to assess relevant Redwood features
  2. Scope and prioritize high-impact pages
  3. Preview features using startup configurations
  4. Implement incrementally and monitor adoption

As a next step, customers should request provisioning of their Oracle Success Navigator instance as early as possible. Success Navigator plays a critical role in understanding which Redwood features apply to your environment, previewing upcoming functionality, and building a clear, data-driven roadmap for adoption. Because provisioning can take several days, submitting this request early helps ensure you’re not delayed when you’re ready to begin planning or enabling Redwood and AI capabilities.

Redwood is the future of Oracle Fusion Cloud. By starting now, organizations can move on their own timeline, rather than being forced into change at the last minute.


If you’re ready to begin your Redwood journey, Terillium is here to help you plan, implement, and optimize every step of the way. Discover how Terillium’s Oracle AI Strategy Workshop helps you build a clear, actionable AI roadmap within Oracle Fusion Cloud.

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