SuiteCentral 2.0 Deployment Options

A Squire-facing deployment spectrum: start with a low-disruption SyncCentral enhancement, prove saved hours, then decide whether embedded host, marketplace, or native ERP app work is worth doing.

Deployment infographic

The deployment-options visual is captured as a frozen infographic and an interactive dashboard:

SuiteCentral 2.0 Deployment Options Infographic

For a clickable version with tier details, leadership/technical views, and a deployment Q&A panel, open the Deployment Options Dashboard.

The recommended first deployment is Tier 2: First-to-Bill Wedge for one existing NetSuite SyncCentral deployment.

That means:

  • Add NetSuite Sync Error AI Assist first, because it can sit beside the existing error-record flow.
  • Add AI Field Mapping second, because mapping is the largest consultant-hour line in new integrations.
  • Wrap both with DLP, audit, lineage, approval, and tenant kill switch.
  • Leave SyncCentral’s current transformation pipeline in place during the pilot.
  • Capture before/after saved-hours evidence before discussing deeper productization.

Tier model

TierNameCode present todaySquire proof step
0Observe / Assist~95%Connect one real SyncCentral error/context feed and observe operator usefulness.
1Governance Overlay~90%Choose policy settings and approval ownership for the selected Squire flow.
2First-to-Bill Wedge~90%Activate NetSuite Sync Error AI Assist first, AI Field Mapping second, with human approval around both.
3Embedded ERP Host~80%Record one live NetSuite or Business Central tenant install and capture runtime evidence.
4Marketplace / Listing~35%Re-verify current Oracle and Microsoft program rules and decide if listing is worth pursuing.
5Full Native ERP App~10%Scope a future Squire-led SuiteScript or AL product plan only after proof.

Boundary notes

Tier 3 is not Tier 5. The embedded NetSuite and Business Central host code exists and needs live tenant install evidence. A full native ERP app is a separate product build.

Business Central is closer than generic Dynamics 365. Business Central has a production connector and tested AL embedded host; broader Dynamics 365 has a demo-only connector and no Dataverse or Power Platform embed host.


Last refreshed: 2026-06-14