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October 27, 2020

The Engine That Drives Venture-Backed Life Science and Biotech Companies

Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Partner, Engine Room, chose NetSuite to power their engine driving venture-backed life science and biotech companies. NetSuite’s partnership allows them to support a wide range of clients with a consistent, unified ERP platform. Engine Room is able to provide smaller clients the opportunity to layer in new capabilities and functionalities as... Read more »

Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Partner, Engine Room, chose NetSuite to power their engine driving venture-backed life science and biotech companies. NetSuite’s partnership allows them to support a wide range of clients with a consistent, unified ERP platform. Engine Room is able to provide smaller clients the opportunity to layer in new capabilities and functionalities as they grow, and easily transition over to having their own NetSuite licenses. Get the full story of Engine Room’s success.

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