Lonely Planet replaces 'expensive' SAP and Salesforce.com with NetSuite
No need to pay more for a system that 'didn't give us any competitive advantage', says Lonely Planet's Darragh Kennedy
Global travel guidebook publisher Lonely Planet has selected NetSuite OneWorld to replace SAP R/3 4.7 and Salesforce.com as its business management software globally, as the company was reluctant to pay...
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