Webinar Overview
Duration
1 hour
Speaker

Sol Eun
NetSuite environment management is still the Wild West. Sandbox refreshes wipe out weeks of work. Deployments overwrite changes you didn't know existed. Nobody can answer "what's actually different between Sandbox and Production?" without hours of manual comparison. And critical configuration data such as CPQ rules, tax tables, approval matrices lives in a grey area that native tools completely ignore. We've built a comprehensive solution that captures your complete customization landscape, performs intelligent environment-to-environment diffs, and enables safe, traceable deployments.
Think of it as "git status" for your entire NetSuite account without requiring anyone to learn Git.
Join Daniel "Sol" Eun, serial entrepreneur and UC Berkeley Extension instructor, for an educational webinar on taking control of NetSuite environment management and deployment.
By attending, you will:
• Learn how to capture a complete snapshot of your NetSuite customizations, scripts, workflows, saved searches, custom fields, and the "grey area" configuration data (CPQ rules, tax tables, approval matrices) that native tools ignore
• See intelligent environment diffing that shows meaningful changes, not thousands of noisy timestamps with visual row-level diffs for data records alongside your metadata changes
• Understand how to deploy with confidence using pre-flight validation against live environment state, eliminating the "blind deployment" problem and cryptic errors that only surface after you've already broken something
• Learn how to capture a complete snapshot of your NetSuite customizations, scripts, workflows, saved searches, custom fields, and the "grey area" configuration data (CPQ rules, tax tables, approval matrices) that native tools ignore
• See intelligent environment diffing that shows meaningful changes, not thousands of noisy timestamps with visual row-level diffs for data records alongside your metadata changes
• Understand how to deploy with confidence using pre-flight validation against live environment state, eliminating the "blind deployment" problem and cryptic errors that only surface after you've already broken something

