10 Business Continuity Management Tips with NetSuite
September 23, 2025
10 Business Continuity Management Tips with NetSuite
In this article we share practices to safeguard your system, protect data, manage user roles wisely, and maintain uptime even when things get challenging.
Tvarana offers 10 business continuity tips with NetSuite to keep your account running smoothly during disruptions and ensure seamless operations.
While people and businesses across the globe tread the uncertain waters of the COVID-19 pandemic, how do you ensure the continuity of services, and that your business functions remain up and running amidst uncertainty? You may be facing a situation where you are short-staffed; or your employees might now be working from home. To tide you through these challenging times, we have 10 tips across 4 major verticals for keeping your NetSuite account running smoothly.
Ecommerce
Review website tracking and analytics regularly to know what’s working and what isn’t and to gain insights around trends
Review performance of web pages such as page load time, requests per second, bounce rate, error rate and overall weight
Check for broken links on pages for a seamless customer experience
Customization
Ensure the Application Performance Management bundle is installed to effectively monitor performance of records, searches, user event scripts, workflows, RESTlets, scheduled scripts and Suitelets
Appropriate logging levels for scripts by setting log level to 'error'
Use the Script Queue Manager to ensure that important scheduled scripts execute on the most available queues, as well as for splitting the script load across multiple queues
Account administration
Since admins have full visibility into all areas of a NetSuite account, and complete access to the Setup Manager where system features and billing information are available, limit admin-access to only 1-2 persons and create new roles with elevated permissions, if needed
Integration
Create dashboards for a unified view of integration-related data, especially where multiple systems are involved
Monitor error notifications regularly
Check acknowledgements for confirmation that EDI connections are working correctly