They don't want customers to know that NetSuite is owned by Oracle. Oracle is bad press. So they push the "NetSuite" name and keep the "oracle" name quiet.
Unfortunately, NetSuite itself appears to be failing, given the lawsuit that is going on where someone is suing Oracle for being forced to sell NetSuite features that don't exist.
That is a bad sign. The fact that NetSuite features are falling behind what the customer wants is a bad thing. I expect that is because most of the important original NetSuite people that knew the code have left. The remaining people are probably either the clueless leftovers or other clueless people who have moved in on NetSuite thinking it is a safe place to hide in the company from layoffs.
In any case, the lawsuit going on exposes the fact that NetSuite features have fallen behind the marketplace. So much so, that customer's are being sold features that don't yet exist, in the hopes that that will force development to deliver those features. A truly broken system, that will fail.
NetSuite is vaporware as it is currently being sold. That can't go on forever.