iGaming runs on many systems — the gaming platform or PAM, payment providers, the data warehouse, BI. NetSuite is the finance core, but the raw gaming and player data lives elsewhere. The NetSuite Integration Platform connects them — prebuilt connectors, low-code flows and API management — so the data the engine needs arrives reliably, without brittle custom middleware to babysit.
Built on Oracle Integration and OCI, the platform centrally manages application and data integration, automates workflows and orchestrates services across cloud and on-premises systems.
A growing library of supported, upgradable adapters for common SaaS and on-premises systems and data sources — less custom development, faster delivery.
Orchestrate services and automate workflows and approvals with reusable business rules and event-driven extensions — no manual retyping between systems.
Orchestrate APIs across hybrid, multicloud and event-based integrations, with project-based lifecycle management for prototyping, testing and deploying.
A drag-and-drop visual designer for integrations and workflows, with scripting available for advanced cases — usable by developers and technical business users alike.
Monitoring and analytics dashboards to track integration performance, spot bottlenecks and troubleshoot — so a broken feed surfaces before the close does.
Built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure for high availability, disaster recovery and encryption/identity controls — reliable even at peak, compliant at scale.
In iGaming, the numbers that finance has to account for are born somewhere else. Player activity, bets and wins, bonuses, the raw revenue data all live in the gaming platform or PAM and the payment systems — not in the ERP. To turn that into accounted, auditable revenue, you have to get it into NetSuite reliably, at volume, every single day. That data pipeline is where a lot of gaming-finance projects quietly come undone: hand-rolled sync scripts that break, silos that drift, no monitoring when a feed stops.
It's worth being precise about what is and isn't "native." The iGaming business logic — the revenue-share calculations, the accruals, the tax waterfall — is native to NetSuite in the Revenue Share Engine; there's no middleware running your finance logic. But the raw source data still has to be brought in, and that's what the Integration Platform does — the supported, lifecycle-managed, monitored way to pipe gaming and payment data into the ERP, instead of a fragile custom job nobody owns. Native where it counts, connected where it has to be.
There's a forward-looking reason to get this right now: as agentic AI arrives with NetSuite Next, a clean, governed integration layer is what lets those agents act safely across systems rather than guess. The same platform that feeds today's engine becomes the trustworthy substrate for tomorrow's automation. Get the plumbing right and everything downstream — reporting, the engine, AI — gets more reliable.
A short call on your stack — platform/PAM, payments, warehouse — and how the data reaches finance today. We'll show a supported integration layer feeding NetSuite and the engine, instead of scripts that break.
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