Oracle NetSuite
NetSuite Development
Built on Oracle's Standards.
Built for How You Operate.
When native NetSuite doesn't cover your requirements, Azdan's developers extend it the right way.

200+
NetSuite environments customized and extended across the Middle East
Azdan's NetSuite development is built natively on SuiteCloud, documented end-to-end, and maintained through every NetSuite release.
NetSuite SuiteCloud development
NetSuite-certified developers
Fully documented code
SuiteScript Development
Custom business logic built directly inside NetSuite using Oracle's SuiteScript 2.x framework. Azdan's developers write, test, and document every script to Oracle's standards — so it survives platform updates, integrates cleanly with your configuration, and can be maintained by any certified developer.
- Custom validations, automations, and field logic — SuiteScript 2.x
- Client scripts, user event scripts, scheduled scripts, and map/reduce
- Custom records, custom forms, and custom transaction types
- Full documentation and unit testing included as standard
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Who it’s for
Organizations with business and compliance requirements that go beyond NetSuite's native configuration.
Outcome
Custom logic that runs inside NetSuite cleanly, survives Oracle updates, and can be handed to any certified developer.

SuiteFlow Workflow Automation
Complex approval flows, automated record creation, status-driven notifications, and multi-step business processes — built inside NetSuite's native workflow engine without a single line of code where it isn't needed. Azdan designs SuiteFlow workflows that match your actual business process, not a generic template.
- Multi-step approval workflows — sequential, conditional, and branching
- Automated record creation and field population on trigger events
- Status-driven email and task notifications
- Scheduled and event-driven workflow execution
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Who it’s for
Finance, operations, and procurement teams with structured processes that need to run automatically inside NetSuite.
Outcome
Business processes that run inside NetSuite exactly as they do in practice — automated, auditable, and maintainable.

NetSuite Integration & SuiteApp Development
Connect NetSuite to third-party platforms, payment gateways, government portals, and business systems using Oracle's SuiteCloud integration framework. Azdan builds integrations that run natively — no middleware, no sync delays, no data quality issues — and SuiteApps packaged to Oracle's standards for deployment across environments.
- REST and SOAP API integrations using SuiteTalk and SuiteCloud
- ZATCA, Mollak, and GCC government portal integrations
- SuiteApp development — packaged, versioned, and deployable
- Real-time and scheduled data sync — no middleware required
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Who it’s for
Organizations that need NetSuite to talk to external systems without building fragile point-to-point connections.
Outcome
Clean, documented integrations that run inside Oracle's framework and are tested against every Oracle update.

Custom Development
SuiteScript, custom records, and complex logic
SuiteScript 2.x development for requirements beyond native NetSuite functionality. Every script is written to Oracle's standards, unit tested, and fully documented — so it survives platform updates and can be maintained by any certified developer.
This includes:
- SuiteScript 2.x — client, user event, scheduled, and map/reduce
- Custom records, fields, forms, and transaction types
- Automated validations, calculations, and field logic
- Full documentation and handover included as standard
Workflow & Integration
SuiteFlow automation and SuiteCloud integrations
SuiteFlow workflow automation for complex business processes, and SuiteCloud integrations connecting NetSuite to external platforms — both built natively inside Oracle's framework with no middleware and full documentation.
This includes:
- SuiteFlow workflows — approval flows, triggers, and automations
- SuiteCloud API integrations — REST, SOAP, and real-time sync
- ZATCA, Mollak, and GCC government portal integrations
- SuiteApp development — packaged and version-controlled
FAQ
Common Questions About NetSuite
We’ve worked with dozens of fast-moving teams—so we know what comes up before your first call. Here’s what you should know.
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How long does a NetSuite implementation take?
A NetSuite implementation with Azdan takes between 6 and 12 weeks for a focused single-entity deployment, and longer for multi-entity or multi-module projects.
What does the Azdan implementation process look like?
Every Azdan NetSuite implementation follows a structured seven-phase methodology: discovery and scoping, solution design, system configuration, data migration, user acceptance testing, end-user training, and go-live.
Does an Azdan implementation include data migration?
Yes. Every Azdan implementation includes a full data migration cycle covering extraction from the legacy system, transformation to NetSuite's data model, data quality validation, and controlled loading into the live environment.
How does Azdan handle customizations and third-party integrations?
Azdan builds all NetSuite customisations natively using Oracle's SuiteScript and SuiteFlow development frameworks, and delivers integrations through NetSuite's SuiteCloud platform. Before any custom development begins, Azdan consultants assess whether native NetSuite configuration or an existing module can achieve the same outcome.
What happens when requirements change during an implementation project?
Requirement changes are managed through a formal change control process. Any requirement that falls outside the agreed project scope is documented, assessed for timeline and budget impact, and formally approved before work begins.
How disruptive is a NetSuite go-live to business operations?
A well-managed NetSuite go-live causes minimal operational disruption. Azdan runs parallel testing and user acceptance phases before go-live, schedules the cutover during a low-activity window, and provides dedicated hypercare support for the weeks immediately following launch.
What post-go-live support does Azdan provide?
Azdan offers structured managed service agreements covering system monitoring, functional issue resolution, configuration changes, and Oracle NetSuite platform update management. Support is delivered by the same certified consultants who built the system — not a general helpdesk.
How does Azdan handle Oracle NetSuite's biannual platform updates?
Oracle releases two major NetSuite platform updates every year. Azdan managed service clients receive advance notification of changes relevant to their configuration, compatibility testing in a sandbox environment before each update is applied to production, and resolution of any post-update issues.
What are Azdan's support hours and geographic coverage?
Azdan operates managed service support across the Middle East with consultants based in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, covering the GCC working week. Support tiers and SLAs are defined in each client's managed service agreement.
Do Azdan clients get a dedicated consultant after go-live?
Yes. Managed service clients are assigned a named functional consultant with direct knowledge of their system configuration and business processes. Every support request is handled by someone who already understands the environment — not a new consultant reading from a ticket with no prior context.
Can Azdan support organizations that already have an internal NetSuite administrator?
Yes, and this is a common support model for Azdan clients. Internal administrators manage day-to-day system operations while Azdan handles complex configuration changes, custom development, integration maintenance, and Oracle platform update management.
What if an organization needs to add modules or entities after go-live?
NetSuite is architected to expand within a single platform — adding modules, subsidiaries, users, or integrations post-go-live does not require a new system or a new implementation. Azdan manages all expansion projects through the same scoped delivery methodology used for the original implementation.
How is Oracle NetSuite licensed?
Oracle NetSuite is licensed as an annual subscription. The licence fee is calculated by Oracle based on three variables: the number of named users, the modules activated on the account, and the number of legal entities or subsidiaries. License fees are set directly by Oracle and are separate from Azdan's implementation and managed service fees.
What determines the cost of a NetSuite implementation with Azdan?
NetSuite implementation cost with Azdan is determined by four factors: the number and complexity of modules being configured, the number of legal entities and subsidiaries in scope, the volume and quality of historical data being migrated, and the number of third-party integrations required.
Is there a minimum contract term for an Oracle NetSuite license?
Oracle's standard NetSuite licence is an annual subscription, renewed each year. Multi-year agreements are available from Oracle and may carry pricing advantages depending on user count and committed modules.
How does NetSuite licensing scale as an organisation grows?
NetSuite licensing scales additively within a single platform. Adding users, activating new modules, or bringing additional subsidiaries onto the account adjusts the annual license fee — it does not require migrating to a different system or restarting an implementation.
What is the difference between the Oracle NetSuite license fee and Azdan's fees?
The Oracle NetSuite license fee covers access to the platform, activated modules, Oracle's standard support, and biannual platform updates — paid annually to Oracle. Azdan's fees are separate and cover implementation services, custom development, third-party integration, and ongoing managed support.
Is NetSuite cost-effective for mid-market businesses in the Middle East?
Oracle NetSuite is designed for mid-market and enterprise businesses — organizations with revenue above USD 5 million, multiple entities, or complex operational requirements. For businesses in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and broader Middle East operating across multiple subsidiaries or requiring compliance, NetSuite's single-platform architecture eliminates the cost and complexity of maintaining separate systems for ERP, HR, compliance, and reporting.


