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In this episode of the NetSuite Podcast, Jeff Hampton, senior manager of reporting and analytics at Terlato Wine Group, joins co-host Megan O’Brien. The episode starts with a discussion of Terlato Wine Group, including its origins and current state [1:50]. Jeff then speaks about his role at Terlato around reporting and analytics and his use of NetSuite Analytics Warehouse or NSAW [5:53]. He covers the biggest immediate benefits seen after the company’s NetSuite implementation [14:15]. Jeff covers the improvements Terlato has seen to reporting since starting on the platform [19:39]. He delves deeper into the company’s choice to adopt NSAW and their usage of the technology [21:20]. Jeff concludes the podcast by discussing Terlato’s future plans and NetSuite’s role in them [31:37].
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