Suiteness
Founded Year
2014Stage
Loan | AliveTotal Raised
$7.62MLast Raised
$1.5M | 4 yrs agoMosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
-47 points in the past 30 days
About Suiteness
Suiteness is a company that operates in the hospitality industry, with a focus on hotel booking. The company provides a platform for booking connecting hotel rooms and suites, offering customers the convenience of a vacation rental with the amenities of a hotel. It primarily serves the travel and tourism industry. It was founded in 2014 and is based in Oakland, California.
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Suiteness's Products & Differentiators
Suiteness
Book adjoining hotel suites and rooms that are guaranteed to connect.
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Expert Collections containing Suiteness
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Suiteness is included in 1 Expert Collection, including Travel Technology (Travel Tech).
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Latest Suiteness News
Sep 30, 2022
NetSuite champions product ‘suiteness’, continues international expansion Ease of onboarding and the challenges of international regulatory changes are key to the company’s strategy for the future 30 September 2022 The second full day of Oracle NetSuite’s annual SuiteWorld conference focused heavily on the solutions the company sees as unique to its brand, and continued the emphasis on automation established at the conference thus far. If the first keynote riffed off the conference’s slogan to embody the company mission – Full Suite Ahead, referring to customer adoption of the full suite capabilities – the second relied heavily on an in-company term, ‘suiteness’. In short, this was defined as NetSuite’s USP, the quality of life features that customers can only enjoy as a result of its cross-solution integration. The term was touched upon throughout the various announcements, including that customers will soon be able to enjoy integration between their NetSuite accounts and other business cornerstones such as Microsoft Office and Google Sheets. the regulatory focus of its global expansion. In one demonstration of what the company sees as its unique offering, Gary Wiessinger, SVP product management, NetSuite, showed NetSuite’s solution for the task of reviewing 70 separate invoices. Using machine learning (ML) rules and the review history that the system has learned from previous user actions, NetSuite filters the list to only include those that require manual review. In-line, through context options, the user is able to assign a review to a relevant employee. The system also leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to suggest an e-mail template for a customer that it has identified as being slow to pay its invoice, shifting the tone of the payment request in the proposed email to speed the process up. The same automated system was later shown detecting delayed order shipments, and producing a mass-email to all affected customers. “So, suiteness intelligence and automation enables you to be more proactive and better serve your customers,” noted Wiessinger. Beyond expanding end-to-end services for its existing customers, NetSuite has outlined a commitment to growing services for new customers, and improving the initial setup experience through pre-built automation presets and by promoting no code development. “We’re leveraging intelligence automation and Suiteness to make the suite more proactive, finding problems before you do,” stated Wiessinger. “We’re also extending our concept of end-to-end ease even further, to include ease of activation. Setting up the product shouldn’t be a big monolithic effort you need to do entirely before you start using the product. We’re creating the concept of progressive setup.” “So you’ll only need to do minimal setup before starting to use the product, and then you can gradually iterate the setup as you use it. And inline sets of assistance will allow you to configure the product right in context, as you work.” In part to increase its customer base, and also in an attempt to better serve its current customer, NetSuite is looking to expand its supported regions. Human resources (HR) solution SuitePeople is now available in the UK and Ireland, and is coming soon to Japan, and regionalisation of tax services and contextual insights will soon be available in Brazil. The latter demonstrates the lengths that the company is going to on its mission to automate the back office: though users may never see the individual calculations, Wiessinger claimed that over 20,000 of them can be involved in processes such as tabulating the correct regional tax codes. “I think one of the biggest challenges for customers that will affect us as well, is compliance regulatory changes. That’s been happening at a rate that I’ve not seen for many years, and they’re the sort of things that, obviously, keep customers awake at night,” asserted Chisham. “If we take Brazil as an example, it’s one of the most complex jurisdictions on the planet and it changes very quickly. So the capability that we’ve announced today is going to take a lot of pain away for our customers.” Elham Ghassemzadeh, VP product management SuiteCloud Platform, spoke more on the technical aspects of NetSuite’s expansion. In particular, she asserted that the data centre and cloud infrastructure available to the company as a subsidiary of Oracle is instrumental to its end-to-end suite services. “We have access to the wealth of Oracle technologies here at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and OCI is at the heart of it all. Not only does OCI give us the essential functionality we need to run our service, it also enables us to take intelligence to the next level. “We can now mine very difficult to see and powerful insights, and optimise the NetSuite application in new ways. And we are bringing all of that intelligence to you. We are entering new geographies faster than ever before with OCI. In fact, for the very first time, we are running in Japan. “Later this year, we plan to go to the Netherlands and Wales, realigning our European and UK presence as Brexit redefines and changes data residency requirements. Next year, we plan to be in Canada. In fact, in the last 12 months, we’ve added 11 new data centres, in five new cities all around the world and the majority of our customers run on OCI now.” Ⓒ Future Publishing The latest from TechCentral.ie direct to your inbox daily Leave this field empty if you're human: Support our advertisers
Suiteness Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Suiteness founded?
Suiteness was founded in 2014.
Where is Suiteness's headquarters?
Suiteness's headquarters is located at 344 Thomas L Berkley Way, Oakland.
What is Suiteness's latest funding round?
Suiteness's latest funding round is Loan.
How much did Suiteness raise?
Suiteness raised a total of $7.62M.
Who are the investors of Suiteness?
Investors of Suiteness include Paycheck Protection Program, FundersClub, Y Combinator, MetaProp NYC, Kima Ventures and 10 more.
Who are Suiteness's competitors?
Competitors of Suiteness include TripScout and 6 more.
What products does Suiteness offer?
Suiteness's products include Suiteness.
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