Nottingham, NG15 0HT,
United Kingdom
NoBlue
NoBlue, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. NoBlue collaboration with software players such as Oracle, Cloudextend and empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
| Reseller and SI | Vendor | Application | Category | Market |
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| NoBlue | Oracle | Oracle NetSuite ERP | ERP Financial | ERP Financial Management |
| NoBlue | Oracle | Oracle Netsuite OpenAir | Professional Services Automation | ERP Services and Operations |
| NoBlue | Cloudextend | CloudExtend | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | PaaS |
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Aptos | Professional Services | 1600 | $400M | United States | Oracle | Oracle NetSuite ERP | ERP Financial | 2017 |
In 2017, Aptos implemented Oracle NetSuite ERP as an ERP Financial initiative to consolidate finance operations after acquiring TXT Retail. The program combined a migration of TXT Retail business units that had been running SAP with a companywide rollout of NetSuite OneWorld, targeting a six month delivery window to align financial operations across the group.
The deployment configured NetSuite OneWorld to support multi-subsidiary financials across 10 legal entities and 40 countries, implementing ERP Financial capabilities such as consolidated ledgers, multi-currency accounting, intercompany processing, and centralized chart of accounts consistent with large multi-entity retail finance requirements. The engagement also included targeted optimizations to the existing NetSuite configuration to accommodate merchandise lifecycle and retail-specific transaction patterns introduced by the acquisition.
Integrations were explicit project elements, with connections to NetSuite OpenAir and Salesforce to align professional services billing and CRM-driven opportunity-to-cash workflows with core financials. The migration moved TXT Retail transactional and master data from SAP into the unified NetSuite tenancy, preserving continuity for retail operations while centralizing financial reporting.
NoBlue served as the implementation partner, executing a compressed global rollout and instituting governance controls, harmonized accounting policies, and change management across finance and commercial teams. The scope covered finance, consolidation, and revenue-related processes, with integration and configuration optimizations delivered as part of the NetSuite OneWorld rollout.
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Aptos | Professional Services | 1600 | $400M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Netsuite OpenAir | Professional Services Automation | 2017 |
In 2017 Aptos implemented Oracle Netsuite OpenAir as part of a broader NetSuite OneWorld deployment following the acquisition of TXT Retail. The program addressed a fast-moving consolidation need, migrating TXT Retail businesses from SAP to NetSuite and extending OneWorld across 40 countries and 10 legal entities within a six month delivery window.
The implementation centered on Oracle Netsuite OpenAir to provide Professional Services Automation capabilities alongside NetSuite OneWorld core financials. Configuration work focused on PSA workflows typical for the category, including project accounting, time and expense capture, resource utilization and billing orchestration, while also delivering targeted optimizations in the existing NetSuite operation.
Integrations were a key technical element, NoBlue implemented and coordinated connectors between NetSuite, Oracle Netsuite OpenAir and Salesforce to preserve sales to project to billing continuity. The deployment used a centralized NetSuite tenant with OneWorld multi-subsidiary architecture to consolidate transactional flows from acquired entities, and the rollout included data migration from SAP for the acquired TXT Retail units.
Governance and rollout were compressed to meet the six month deadline, prompting standardized process modeling and accelerated cutover sequencing across finance, services delivery and sales operations. NoBlue acted as the implementation partner, supporting configuration, integration testing and staged go-live governance to manage the complexity and cross-functional coordination required by the project.
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Leisure Outlet | Retail | 30 | $5M | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle NetSuite ERP | ERP Financial | 2012 |
In 2012, Leisure Outlet implemented Oracle NetSuite ERP as its ERP Financial backend while operating as a small United Kingdom retail business. The deployment established Oracle NetSuite ERP as the central financial and inventory system supporting the company website and core commerce operations.
Leisure Outlet engaged NoBlue to lead configuration and provide ongoing support, and NoBlue assisted in selecting a web provider capable of integrating with NetSuite. The NetSuite setup included inventory management and supplier stock ingestion, enabling Oracle NetSuite ERP to take stock levels from suppliers so delivery timescales and availability could be updated on the site using both shelf and supplier stock information.
The integration architecture connected the chosen web provider with Oracle NetSuite ERP to exchange stock and availability data, preserving near real time visibility of shelf inventory and supplier availability for the storefront. This integration impacted merchandising, order promising, and fulfillment workflows by surfacing supplier and on shelf availability directly into the ecommerce experience.
As LeisureOutlet.com grew in 2015, the retailer again worked with NoBlue to add site functionality while retaining the NetSuite integration, aiming for a best in class site capability that few direct competitors of similar size had implemented. NoBlue continued to provide support and setup work to maintain supplier stock synchronization and site availability logic, transitioning the implementation from an initial rollout to an operational integration maintained across the business.
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Distribution | 72 | $105M | United Kingdom | Cloudextend | CloudExtend | iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) | 2020 |
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