“Smashing Growth Barriers – A Blueprint for scaling businesses”

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Hyderabad : Rapid E-Suite (a leading solution provider of Oracle Netsuite) and Oracle Netsuite organized an exclusive Thought Leadership session on the “Smashing Growth Barriers – A Blueprint for Scaling Businesses.” The session focused on the changing landscape of the role of CFO’s and digital transformation.

According to S Krishnaswamy (Director-RapidE-Suite India) Post Covid, the way business is done has changed significantly. Digital transformation is playing a critical role in the way business is happening. Companies have to adopt this transformation to survive.

Suresh Kalpathy (Managing Director-RapidE-Suite) feels Business disruptions relating to technology and digital, increasing expectations of stakeholders are all leading to a rise in complexity of a CFO’s role. They are expected to be adept in understanding business needs through data and hence, enable meaningful decision making. Nearly 18 attendees were CFO’s or leading Finance operations in their organization, this thought Leadership session helped us all understand the CFO’s perspective.

Oracle Netsuite is cloud ERP that has been adopted by over 32000 customers worldwide. It was among the first few truly cloud ERP products. Business transformation is focusing on ‘Single Point of truth’ something that Oracle Netsuite provides as Platform and ERP is one component of the same.

Krishnaswamy S. Director, Rapid E-Suite Pvt Ltd. manages the India Operations and has a team spread across India for Business Development and Implementation of Oracle Netsuite Cloud ERP.

Rapid E-Suite is a 12-year-old solution partner to Oracle in APAC region. We have our Headquarters in Singapore and have offices in other APAC countries including India. Post-acquisition of Netsuite by Oracle, we have been focusing on offering our implementation services for Oracle Netsuite in APAC region.

The event was moderated by Mr. Rathnakar Samavedam – a leading CA and VC and was held at Hyatt Gachibowli, Hyderabad.

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