As AI tools and agents increasingly dominate the enterprise landscape, NetSuite has laid out its vision of being a core partner for organizations around the world.
Speaking at the company’s SuiteConnect London 2026 event, the company’s CEO and founder, Evan Goldberg, stated his ambition to be an “autopilot” for businesses.
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“The investment and momentum around AI is real,” Goldberg stated, “and the opportunity is huge, it’s a once-in-a-generation change, as big or probably bigger than the cloud – AI is truly changing everything.”
“It’s not just about speed, it’s about the ability to act: AI gives you the ability to do things much more easily, so you can do more with less, but also expand your reach and move the needle on priorities you couldn’t even dream of before.”
However, Goldberg also highlighted the recognition that this greater capacity will also mean more complexity, particularly because more opportunities and signals generate more noise and require the need to make decisions faster.
“That level of complexity requires a new way of managing it,” he said, but fortunately, NetSuite is there to act as autopilot to help your business.
The company revealed a number of major AI-powered launches at its SuiteWorld event in October 2025, including NetSuite Next, the next-generation platform powered by a wide range of AI tools, and Ask Oracle, its natural language AI service that allows users to go into detail with its platform like never before.
The company followed up with a series of new announcements at its London event, including a new AI connector service that allows customers to bring people like Claude into the NetSuite environment in a secure and governed way, while also being able to control how those attendees access and interact with NetSuite data, workflows and analytics, and new MCP applications that bring familiar NetSuite user experiences directly to popular AI assistants.
All of this will be overseen by a new NetSuite AI Connector Service Companion, which will open up a range of AI tools for workers even without advanced knowledge or skills, helping employees at all levels find the message or instruction they need to obtain additional information.
“Companies that put AI at the core of how they operate… will set themselves up to outperform in the years to come,” Goldberg concluded, “It’s not just about moving faster, it’s about creating the conditions for companies to operate at a completely different altitude.”
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