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Ariba: Probing on SAP’s New Procurement and Supplier Network “Angel”

Ariba: Probing on SAP’s New Procurement and Supplier Network “Angel”

By Jason Busch on May 22, 2012

When a company goes through the due diligence process looking to acquire another organization prior to the signing of a definitive agreement or announcement, it typically has a code name for the project. Historically, the suitor uses t…

Posted in Business | Tagged Ariba, basware, Coupa, sap, sapariba, TradeShift

TradeShift Introduces CloudScan -- A Shift in E-Invoicing Philosophy as Much as Technology (Part 2)

TradeShift Introduces CloudScan — A Shift in E-Invoicing Philosophy as Much as Technology (Part 2)

By Jason Busch on March 13, 2012

From the viewpoint of procurement and A/P, the primary value proposition for CloudScan is that it can drive supplier enablement and the use of e-invoicing much quicker than traditional on-boarding approaches. Yet because of the supplier-centric validation and enrichment components, it provides value far beyond just a basic OCR service

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged CloudScan, Invoice, OCR, Optical character recognition, TradeShift

Will E-Invoicing (in Certain Cases) Remain Free?

Will E-Invoicing (in Certain Cases) Remain Free?

By Jason Busch on March 12, 2012

Over on Purchasing Insight, Pete Loughlin recently waxed eloquent on the topic of whether or not E-Invoicing should remain free (Pete also slyly hinted at how he wastes time when not consulting on or writing about P2P systems on Farmvi…

Posted in Business | Tagged e-invoicing, Invoice, Spend Matters, supply chain, TradeShift, Transcepta

TradeShift Introduces CloudScan -- A Shift in E-Invoicing Philosophy as Much as Technology (Part 1)

TradeShift Introduces CloudScan — A Shift in E-Invoicing Philosophy as Much as Technology (Part 1)

By Jason Busch on March 8, 2012

Earlier this week, TradeShift introduced CloudScan, a new cloud-based OCR service that at first might sound like the countless other scanning services available from competing e-invoice providers and network operators. But CloudScan is…

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged CloudScan, Invoice, OCR, Optical character recognition, TradeShift | 1 Response

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