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eProcurement Applications
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Enporion
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Procurement is a cycle that consists of up to nine steps, depending on the value and complexity of the buy, as well as organizational policies. At a minimum, it starts with need identification (and requisition), proceeds to the generation and delivery of a purchase order (possibly after one or more approvals), and results in the acceptance of an invoice and an eventual (e-) payment. However, for ...
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Perfect Commerce
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While today’s procure-to-pay solutions are more robust, feature-rich and support some form of content management, signicant hurdles remain, particularly as the business need for eective content management moves from simple enablement to process and contract compliance support. Companies using “content 1.0” systems have limited capability to manage compliance to contracts and established ...
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Hubwoo
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Greater ERP deployment flexibility, including a combination of on-premise, on-demand and BPO-delivered technology models has complicated the evaluation process. Read an overview of ERP solutions offered by best of breed vendors such as Oracle, SAP, Ariba, BravoSolution and Emptoris to see what is a fit for your organization’s needs.
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Ariba Inc.
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The purpose of this guide is to help you plan your Visibility program, from rationalizing your need through successfully implementing your chosen solution. For those in the very early stages of a Visibility initiative, the full guide should help you structure your project and provide a checklist for each step or consideration. For those farther along in their efforts, particular sections are ...
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Oracle
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Changing markets, increasing competitive pressures and evolving customer needs are placing greater pressure on IT to deliver greater flexibility and speed. In response to these challenges, leading companies are adopting a Service-Oriented
Architecture (SOA) as a means of delivering on these requirements by overcoming the complexity of their application and IT environments.
SOA represents a ...
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