The Revenue Share Engine is not a bolt-on product — it is built natively on NetSuite’s SuiteCloud platform with SuiteScript and SDF. This is the technical layer: how we customise NetSuite safely, how we test before we touch production, and how we scale processing for the transaction volume gaming throws at it.
SuiteCloud is the standards-based platform for extending NetSuite — code and low-code customisation, safe testing, and the processing headroom to run it at scale.
Native scripting (SuiteScript) and source-controlled deployment (SDF) — how the engine’s logic is built and shipped inside NetSuite, not beside it.
Point-and-click customisation of records, forms and fields, and workflow automation — configuration that does not need a developer.
A full copy of your production account to build and test changes safely before they go live — essential when the system runs your finances.
Extra processing power and concurrency — run scripts, integrations and scheduled jobs in parallel so high-volume gaming data is processed in the window you have.
REST and SOAP web services and a growing API surface to extend NetSuite and exchange data securely with the rest of your stack.
The platform is adding AI-assisted development and next-generation extensibility — the substrate the agentic future (NetSuite Next) is built on.
When we say the engine is native, this is what makes it true: it is SuiteScript and SDF, deployed into your NetSuite account, governed by NetSuite’s own roles and audit trail. No external box running your revenue logic, no sync job to babysit. The SuiteCloud platform is the difference between integrated-with-your-ERP and part-of-your-ERP.
You do not experiment on the system that runs your close. A sandbox is a current copy of production where new configuration, scripts and upgrades get built and tested first — so changes reach production proven, not hoped-for. For a finance platform, that discipline is non-negotiable, and it is how we work.
Gaming generates volume — lots of transactions, lots of lines, tight close windows. SuiteCloud Plus adds concurrent processing and queues so scripts and integrations run in parallel rather than single-file, keeping the engine and the integration layer inside the time you actually have to close.
A short call on your customisation and integration needs and the volume you run. We'll show how SuiteCloud — sandbox, SDF and SuiteCloud Plus — underpins a native, reliable iGaming build.
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