The new feature, which is expected to automate the reconciliation process for all balance sheet accounts and improve global auditability, was built on Oracle’s Fusion Cloud Enterprise Performance Management. Credit: Ground Picture / Shutterstock Oracle NetSuite on Wednesday said it is adding a new account reconciliation feature to its enterprise resource planning (ERP) suite, dubbed NetSuite ERP. The new feature, which is expected to automate the reconciliation process for accounts payable, accounts receivable, bank and credit card transactions, prepaid accounts, accruals and fixed assets accounts, intercompany transactions, and other balance sheet accounts, was developed on Oracle’s Fusion Cloud Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) suite, the company said. “It provides instant visibility into the reconciliation process so that organizations can focus time and resources on analysis, risk mitigation, and exception handling,” NetSuite said in a statement, adding that the feature also improves global auditability by enhancing the accuracy of financial statements. The feature will allow enterprises to use dashboards to see the real-time status of reconciliations and variance details, the company said. NetSuite and other ERP software providers have been focusing on providing automation and automated tools as CIOs look to tackle challenges arising out of the pandemic, geopolitical crises, and the demand for generative AI. In September last year, NetSuite added a host of new features and applications to its cloud-based NetSuite ERP suite, in an effort to enhance its automation capabilities and compete with midmarket rivals such as Epicor, IFS, Microsoft Dynamics, Infor, and Zoho in multiple domains including HR, supply chain, banking, finance, and sales. Earlier this year, Oracle extended its MyLearn program, offered via the company’s University portal, to cover its NetSuite midmarket ERP products. The company claims that it has currently over 36,000 customers across various industry sectors including manufacturing, health, and education. Related content news Atos may sell national security activities to French government The troubled IT service provider could net up to $1 billion from the sale, meeting most of its financing needs for the next year. By Peter Sayer Apr 29, 2024 4 mins Government IT Government Managed IT Services feature Top 10 barriers to strategic IT success Data challenges, tech debt, and talent shortages are among the issues that can derail your IT org’s work on high-value initiatives. Here’s how some CIOs are addressing them. By Mary Pratt Apr 29, 2024 12 mins Hiring IT Skills Business IT Alignment news analysis The new CIO mandate: Selling AI to employees Employees surveyed express enthusiasm about AI, but they also worry about the impact on their jobs and want training and guidelines. By Grant Gross Apr 29, 2024 5 mins Staff Management Artificial Intelligence opinion Dump the RFP to reap better outsourcing results The RFP has been the default tool for sourcing bids for too long. Organizations wanting more collaboration — and innovation — from their suppliers should consider a collaborative bidding approach. By Kate Vitasek Apr 29, 2024 6 mins Outsourcing PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe