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It Group
It Group, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. It Group collaboration with software players such as Oracle empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
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Carryboy Philippines | Distribution | 55 | $8M | Philippines | Oracle | Oracle NetSuite Inventory Management | Inventory Management | 2011 |
In 2011 Carryboy Philippines implemented Oracle NetSuite Inventory Management in the Inventory Management category. Implementation was carried out by NetSuite Solution Provider partner IT Group Inc, enabling the distributor of canopies, rollbars, pick-up bed covers and other auto and truck accessories to consolidate B2C and B2B sales workflows across four retail stores, more than two dozen retail partner locations and hundreds of distribution partners.
The deployment configured Oracle NetSuite Inventory Management with core modules for order management, inventory control, financial management and operational reporting, emphasizing inventory visibility and automated reordering workflows. NetSuite order management automated order-to-shipment-to-cash processes to provide scalability for large transaction volumes, while on-demand reporting and role based access eliminated manual data work and supported a reported 50 percent improvement in employee productivity.
Operational scope centralized retail, dealership and distribution channel processes, aligning sales and finance functions on a single cloud platform. Integrations focused on consolidating sales and inventory records within NetSuite to provide real time availability for customer orders and centralized inventory control, avoiding the capital and maintenance burdens of on-premise ERP by using NetSuite as a cloud service.
Carryboy Philippines migrated from QuickBooks to Oracle NetSuite Inventory Management during the 2011 rollout managed by IT Group Inc, addressing previous visibility and scalability constraints. Reported outcomes included double digit revenue growth, improved inventory availability and streamlined reordering, with governance shifting to standardized order-to-cash workflows and centralized, flexible reporting across retail, dealerships, inventory, sales and finance.
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Carryboy Philippines | Distribution | 55 | $8M | Philippines | Oracle | Oracle NetSuite ERP | ERP Financial | 2011 |
In 2011, Carryboy Philippines implemented Oracle NetSuite ERP as an ERP Financial solution to move its finance, sales and inventory operations to the cloud, with implementation led by NetSuite Solution Provider IT Group Inc. The deployment replaced a QuickBooks-based process and established a cloud architecture that avoided high capital costs and ongoing on-premise maintenance.
The Oracle NetSuite ERP deployment focused on order management, order-to-shipment-to-cash processing, inventory management and core financials, with on-demand reporting and configurable pricing, promotions and discounts. NetSuite order management was configured to scale for high transaction volumes, while inventory controls and streamlined reordering were implemented to improve availability for customer orders. Reporting and flexible financial dashboards provided management with on-demand visibility across retail and distribution workflows.
Operational coverage extended across retail, dealership and distribution channels, including four company retail stores, more than two dozen retail partner locations and hundreds of distribution partners. The implementation impacted finance, sales, inventory and retail operations, centralizing transactional workflows and reducing manual data work. The cloud deployment model supported multi-site transaction throughput without added on-premise infrastructure.
Governance focused on workflow standardization for order-to-shipment-to-cash and inventory replenishment, with role-aligned access to NetSuite financial and sales reports to support decision making. Outcomes reported by Carryboy Philippines include double digit revenue growth since the upgrade, a 50% improvement in employee productivity through elimination of manual processes, and improved cost-efficiencies that enabled more competitive product pricing and promotional flexibility.
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Cartwheel Foundation | Non Profit | 40 | $7M | Philippines | Oracle | Oracle NetSuite ERP | ERP Financial | 2014 |
In 2014, Cartwheel Foundation implemented Oracle NetSuite ERP as its core financial and donor management platform. The adoption was enabled by a software donation from NetSuite.org and executed with implementation support from IT Group, reflecting a cloud-first, SaaS-oriented deployment appropriate for a 40 person nonprofit operating without an internal IT department.
Oracle NetSuite ERP was configured to digitize donor records and to centralize accounting and financial workflows, aligning with the ERP Financial category and nonprofit bookkeeping requirements. Configurations emphasized donor record deduplication and financial ledger consolidation, with budget management workflows moved into NetSuite to accelerate periodic review cycles and reduce manual cataloguing tasks.
The implementation covered donor data management and core accounting functions, with IT Group providing integration and rollout services for the organization. Operational coverage focused on finance and program teams responsible for fieldwork budgeting and donation tracking, enabling staff to shift time from data cleanup to budget performance analysis and trend monitoring.
Governance centered on process standardization for budgets and donor records, with training and staged rollout to program and finance users. Outcomes reported include budgets being reviewed twice as fast and redeployment of staff time toward performance and donation trend work, and the nonprofit has signaled plans to extend Oracle NetSuite ERP with NetSuite Project Management and ecommerce capabilities to support multi project management and fundraising for partner indigenous communities.
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