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16 December, 2025
AI integrated into core systems ensures traceability, governance, and secure enterprise operations.
Oracle NetSuite announced “NetSuite Next” at SuiteWorld 2025, which is considered by the company as its biggest-ever evolution in its products in almost three decades. The new offering highlights AI-driven enterprise solutions and also targets traceability and governance in AI adoption, which is considered a major concern for companies today as far as AI is concerned.
NetSuite Next utilizes Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and integrates AI into its system core instead of layering AI on top of the system. This way, a company can utilize structured data from its financial, CRM, and commerce functions and HR systems to make informed and contextual insights and recommendations with more accuracy. NetSuite’s AI system functions from a structured knowledge graph instead of the unstructured data used by common AI systems.
NetSuite’s approach emphasizes the need of the customer above the technology, incorporating innovation in conjunction with adequate security, control, and auditability. It adopts a “glass box” model, whereby the decisions reached by AI are transparent, auditable, and traceable. Role-based controls and workflow management enable the AI agents to operate only within predesignated constraints, especially in critical functions such as the general ledger. All activities carried out by the AI are recorded in the audit structure of NetSuite.
The NetSuite AI Connector Service enables secure integration with third-party language models, all while preserving the audit logic and permissioning that the platform currently has in place. This enables businesses to innovate without sacrificing data security or compliance.
It is highlighted by executives that experimentation should always be done in a balanced manner with a focus on governance. Employees are free to experiment with the help of AI for low-risk tasks such as composing emails. However, critical tasks are under a firm grip.