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Vinimaya -- From Valuable Niche to Broader P2P Enabler? (Part 3)

Vinimaya — From Valuable Niche to Broader P2P Enabler? (Part 3)

By Jason Busch on June 21, 2011

Please click here for Part 1 and Part 2 of this series.

In this multi-part post looking at Vinimaya so far, we’ve shared how the vendor is branching out from simply serving as an alternative model for traditional supplier enabl…

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged Supplier enablement, supply chain, vinimaya

Handicapping Ariba's Ultimate Potential -- Two Perspectives (If You Believe and if You Don't)

Handicapping Ariba’s Ultimate Potential — Two Perspectives (If You Believe and if You Don’t)

By Jason Busch on May 2, 2011

Following Ariba’s quarterly results, which showed solid growth last week (yet I believe are at least partially representative of a rising tide lifting many procurement vendor boats), I thought I’d share a few thoughts on the poten…

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged Ariba, Beeline, Coupa, ibm, procurement, SaaS, software as a service, Supplier enablement

Ariba Supplier Network Alternatives: SciQuest (Part 2)

Ariba Supplier Network Alternatives: SciQuest (Part 2)

By Jason Busch on December 6, 2010

See the first part of this post here.

When it comes to supplier connectivity, SciQuest’s core strength around supplier enablement is certainly its ability to manage industry/supplier specific catalog content. They do not curren…

Posted in Business | Tagged Ariba, Electronic Data Interchange, erp, PeopleSoft, SciQuest, Supplier enablement

Ariba Supplier Network Alternatives: SciQuest (Part 1)

Ariba Supplier Network Alternatives: SciQuest (Part 1)

By Jason Busch on November 24, 2010

This post is part of a fall 2010 series looking at Ariba Supplier Network alternatives, beginning with each provider’s basic background in the area. We will then examine their solution approach and Ariba/third party systems integr…

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged Ariba, Invoice, Jason Busch, procurement, Purchase order, SciQuest, Supplier enablement | 1 Response

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