- While Magento’s Infrastructure hosting is complex, requiring different skill sets to upgrade and maintain, Oracle | NetSuite SuiteCommerce Advanced offers an entire infrastructure installed, hosted and maintained remotely by NetSuite, including all hardware, software, security and backups.
- Magento must be installed, configured and optimized for the website to function properly. In contract, NetSuite has the benefit of affording the User instant access;
- Upon contract completion, the system is ready to be implemented by a web developer—for quicker launch and simplified integration.
- Magento’s primarily on-premise model requires the company to host hardware, software and data security functions, whereas NetSuite has the benefit of all patches and upgrades being managed by NetSuite and being fully backward compatible.
- Magento requires frequent security patches and updates, while NetSuite includes at least two major upgrades annually at no additional cost beyond base annual licensing.
- When upgrading, Magento costs can be more expensive than a migration to another e-commerce platform.
- While Magento is a stand-alone, point solution for e-commerce, Oracle | NetSuite SuiteCommerce Advanced is a fully integrated cloud-based suite of tools to run your omnichannel business.
- Magento is not integrated out-of-the-box OOTB with CRM, ERP, POS or warehouse management, however the SuiteCommerce platform provides native ERP and CRM integration with optional POS and warehouse management modules.
- Magento comes without any native financial management and reporting capabilities, but Oracle | NetSuite offers full financial management and reporting capacities.
- Magento Lacks multicompany management with financial consolidation, but Oracle | NetSuite supports true multicompany management with financial consolidation. Magento implementations invariably require system integrations that are independent from Magento itself.