Clarity Connect is a middleware platform that facilitates the integration of Ebay to NetSuite, including the automation of business processes and the sharing of data. Why would you do this? Every company, as well as every need to integrate is different. The most common is to marry the front-office web property with a back-office application, such as an online storefront connected to and ERP to pass orders automatically when the order is placed online.
There are many considerations when designing the connection between Ebay and NetSuite. There can be security and performance criteria, as well as the physical access available to the applications. The two common connection types of applications that are typically connected are SaaS and On Premises.
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NetSuite
Clarity Connect is a middleware platform that facilitates the integration of Ebay to NetSuite, including the automation of business processes and the sharing of data. Why would you do this? Every company, as well as every need to integrate is different. The most common is to marry the front-office web property with a back-office application, such as an online storefront connected to and ERP to pass orders automatically when the order is placed online.
There are many considerations when designing the connection between Ebay and NetSuite. There can be security and performance criteria, as well as the physical access available to the applications. The two common connection types of applications that are typically connected are SaaS and On Premises.
Be Nimble, Be Quick
SaaS or In-the-Cloud Applications
SaaS-based integrations are very common. These are exclusively online and used to integrate applications like Salesforce, Office365, USPS, UPS, 3PL, Avalara (Clarity is a certified Sage, Microsoft and Avalara partner) and any other application that is served up in the cloud.
In any of these scenarios, the eCommerce storefront is hosted on a cloud-based server (usually at a provider like Amazon, Azure, Rack Space, Liquid Web, Managed.com, etc.), and Clarity Connect is installed on the same server, with the connector or adapter communicating to the other online application across a secured Internet connection.
Working from Within
On-Premises Applications
Another common implementation is when a client has their ERP or CRM installed on premises, behind their corporate firewall. In this scenario, Clarity Connect is then installed on a server on premises, along with the connector at the client’s facility and configured to communicate securely within their network to the back-office application(s).
Then an IP exception, with specific port and public / private key combo is used so that Connect can securely communicate with the other application’s connector / adapter in the cloud, improving security and ensuring that the client’s ERP / CRM are not exposed outside of their network.
Innovative & Robust
How Middleware Integration Works for B2B Platforms
Integrated Ebay & NetSuite applications can foster greater customer loyalty with business process automation that delivers consistently outstanding customer service. Order processing speeds up, customers can access a range of information about their accounts such as order history and shipping options, so that it’s easy to place complex orders. Examples of how integrating ERP software works in practical terms include the following automated processes:
- Customers and prospects visit an eCommerce website.
- A record of the visit is generated and converted into a format that works in Ebay & NetSuite software (Contact record -> Activity log).
- If a sale is made, a Customer Record and Sales Order are automatically generated.
- Visitor behavior is tracked and recorded to build user profiles for custom displays, marketing messages, recommendations and content curation.
- Sales Orders and Quotes are sent to the appropriate staff for review, fulfillment and shipping.
- Shipping details are converted into readable formats and forwarded to the eCommerce store.
- Inventory figures update in real-time.
A Better Experience
Customer Service Takes its Place at the Top of the Queue with ERP Integration
The usefulness of both CRM and ERP software depends on how efficiently business process automation works, and that depends on how fully the software is integrated into operations. If customers must contact sales or customer service staff frequently to troubleshoot problems with orders, get answers to simple questions or manage other issues with their accounts, the hidden and labor costs can be tremendous.
Companies routinely lose orders, fail to upsell accounts and frustrate customers when self-service eCommerce applications don’t work seamlessly with back-office data, pricing and automation. The costs of staff intervention also raise human capital costs and prevent staff from pursuing revenue-generating tasks.
- Generating customized email, marketing promotions and newsletter marketing.
- Generating customized reports and 360-degree views of each customer’s profile and real-time actions.
- Automating line of business applications to foster seamless connections with multiple databases and internal management systems.
- Delivering customer-centric tools for order fulfillment, support requests and ticketing applications.
- Triggering custom quotes, accelerated workflows and faster management decisions.
- Triggering custom quotes, accelerated workflows and faster management decisions.
It's All About Endpoints
Business Logic & Endpoint Types
Business logic are workflows that are the real meat and potatoes of the integration. It's where all the business processing happens and is made up of events, triggers, rules, and more. It's what allows all of the real-time or batched communication and automation of the front-end website with data and logic from the back-office applications. This is what extracts and exposes all of the value of your website / marketplace project.
The workflows can be very simple, such as checking a product's in-stock inventory count, to something much more complex. The basic endpoint categories are:
Contacts
Individual users, typically customers or individuals of partners
Accounts
Customer accounts, partners, resellers, etc.
Products
Products or services that your company provides or sells
Inventory
Stock quantities of products or services
Pricing Tables
Pricing set on your products or services
Sales Orders
Orders placed on the web that are pushed to the back office for processing
There can be literally hundreds of endpoints an API can expose to a connector (Clarity's eCommerce API exposes over 10,000) and the list can be very different from the two sides you're integrating. This is important because you may want to push or pull information from an application that can't be easily accessed or loaded to an application that doesn't support that type of data (Accounts and Contacts may both be in your CRM and ERP, but products and inventory may only exist within the ERP).
Possible Complex Workflow Samples
Login Authentication Workflow
When a user logs into your store, Connect can go to the integrated CRM, look up the user, see what account they belong to. Is the account status on hold? Does the user have permissions to purchase on account? What pricing table does the account get assigned? Which products should be made visible to the user, etc.?
Viewing a Product Workflow
When a user clicks on a product category, go to ERP in real-time and check to validate their (the account's) pricing, inventory story quantity and whether the product can be back ordered.
Displaying Multiple Stock Quantities
If you stock products in multiple warehouses, how do you let users know how many are at each location? Connect can pull that information from your ERP(s), and display that on the website, allowing users to order from the closest location that has the number they need in stock.
Workflows and Benefits Supported by Ebay
Ebay uses REST for its Connector-Adapter (API). This allows for the integration of data in the Product and Orders categories. Here's a brief list of some possible workflows:
Login & Tiered Pricing
Automated login can validate users & account-based tiered pricing with NetSuite
Lead Capture & Generation
Capture leads to support your marketing activities
Automate Sales Orders
Automate push Sales Orders for processing into NetSuite
Workflows and Benefits Supported by NetSuite
NetSuite uses EDI File Exchange for its Connector-Adapter (API). This allows for the integration of data in the Pricing and Fulfillment categories. Here's a brief list of some possible workflows:
Products & Services
Automatically pull products and services from NetSuite into the Ebay storefront
Inventory & Stock Quantites
Display accurate stock and inventory counts on your Ebay store by pulling real stock quantities
Invoicing & Payments
Pulling invoices from NetSuite into Ebay allows customers to save, print and pay their invoices online
Integration Cost & Timing
Since the endpoints expose what is accessible to each connector, those applications with robust, well-defined APIs allow you to integrate more quickly and at a much lower cost. Simple integrations (i.e. forwarding orders to the back-office, pulling stock and quantities to the front-office) can start around $15k (including the platform's one-time license fee), especially for those that we've already developed robust connectors for. The complex integrations or those with many workflows and dozens of endpoint calls, may run as much as $30k all the way up to $100k for multiple applications.
It all depends on the number of applications being integrated, the ability to easily integrate with the applications, and the numbers and complexity of the business workflows being built. Using Clarity Connect, typical integrations can take from a few weeks to a few months. Over more than a decade, Clarity has done over 3,000 integrations and although 40% of the integrations that come our way are new, we haven't met an integration that we haven't been able to develop. Give us a call today to discuss your integration project.