Oracle NetSuite implementation and integration partner for mid-market operations
Bring IT specializes in Oracle NetSuite deployments, customizations, and third-party integrations for finance and operations teams. The stack reveals a NetSuite-centric practice built on Boomi/MuleSoft/Celigo for integration work, paired with point-of-sale (Shopify, Square, Toast) and supply-chain tools. Hiring is heavily weighted toward engineering (16 roles, mostly senior and lead levels) with concentrated focus on data migration and ERP implementation projects, particularly in manufacturing and franchise operations across Latin America.
Notable leadership hires: Delivery Lead
Bring IT is a private cloud ERP services firm headquartered in Durham, North Carolina, founded in 2015. The company employs 201–500 people and operates as a strategic partner to Oracle NetSuite, Avalara, Celigo, Boomi, and other enterprise software vendors. Their core offering centers on NetSuite implementation, configuration, and integration for mid-market finance and operations leaders. Active projects span ERP implementation, data migration strategy, financial process transformation, franchise POS integration, and KPI dashboarding. The company maintains a distributed team with hiring presence across eight countries, including significant coverage in Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, and other Latin American regions.
Bring IT's primary tools are Oracle NetSuite, Boomi, MuleSoft, Celigo, and Avalara. They also use Salesforce, HubSpot, Okta, Asana, Shopify, and Square for adjacent functions. No major tech replacements or adoptions are currently visible.
Primary projects include NetSuite ERP implementation, data migration strategy and execution, financial process transformation, multi-location franchise POS integration, inventory management systems, and third-party NetSuite integrations—with significant focus on manufacturing and Latin American operations.
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