Oracle NetSuite, Salesforce, and Snowflake implementation and transformation services
SaasWorx is a consulting firm built around three flagship enterprise platforms—NetSuite, Salesforce, and Snowflake—with embedded AI in delivery workflows to compress time-to-value for clients. The hiring mix (engineering-led, with sales and data roles) and active projects signal a shift from pure implementation toward managed services: they're scaling post-go-live support, data modernization, and channel partnerships rather than chasing new logos alone. Pain points around integration complexity, cutover risk, and partnership maintenance suggest clients are struggling with the messy middle of transformation, not the initial selection.
Notable leadership hires: Technical Lead
SaasWorx operates as a consulting partner for digital and data transformation, specializing in NetSuite ERP, Salesforce, and Snowflake implementations. The firm serves Financial Services, Manufacturing, Retail, High Tech, Automotive, Real Estate, and Senior Living sectors. They employ AI-enabled delivery practices to reduce implementation timelines and maximize customer ROI on platform investments. Present in North America, India, Africa, and Singapore, the company was founded in 2021 and is headquartered in Austin, Texas with 51–200 employees.
Oracle NetSuite, Salesforce (including Lightning Web Components, Revenue Cloud, Field Service, and Agentforce), and Snowflake (with Snowpipe, dbt, Fivetran). Data stack includes Tableau, MuleSoft, Salesforce Data Cloud, and cloud platforms AWS, Azure, GCP.
Austin, Texas. The company operates across North America, India, Africa, and Singapore, with active expansion in the Chicago region.
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