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Accounts Payable
This is a review of what survey respondents had to say regarding the research process for the 2018 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Procure-to-Pay Suites.
Procurement
Purchase-to-pay automation provides your organisation with massive amounts of data. Making use of it to better your business may seem like a difficult or even worthless task, but it’s not.
Shared service centers (SSC) and business process outsourcing (BPO) are facing digital transformation. In order to succeed, it’s important for them to proactively respond and prepare for the future.
Accounts Payable (AP) automation decreases careless errors, reduces the need for manual intervention, increases efficiencies, streamlines your operations, and helps fight fraud and mitigate risk.
Procure to Pay
It’s time to stop making excuses and start seeing the benefits of digital transformation. Security improvements, increased interdepartmental collaboration, and more strategic tasks await.
Basware’s user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) are two important contributors we believe contribute to our solution’s usability and Leader position in the 2019 Gartner Magic Quadrant.
In the latest EIU report sponsored by Basware, automation is believed to have the biggest effect on finance and procurement over the next two years. Here’s how industry professionals are preparing.
For the fourth time, Basware was named a Leader in the Gartner 2019 Magic Quadrant for Procure-to-Pay Suites. We believe our global scalability, usability, and ERP integration capabilities recognised us as a Leader.
It was time to change from an on-premise invoicing solution to a cloud-based one. So why did HOYTS choose to go with Basware again? Read the blog post to find out.
Is your organisation stuck in a “No PO, no pay” policy slump? Step back and see if this type of procurement policy is truly what your organisation needs.