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What is "Real" e-Invoicing and What Does it Deliver?
Sponsored By DO2 Technologies
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- Technology > IT Management
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- Abstract:
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For most companies, the invoicing process is still paper-based, laborious
and far too expensive. This is true for both the buyer and supplier side of
the process. As a result, a growing number of companies have adopted
systems they believe will save them significant effort, time and money
through "e-invoicing." In far too many cases this is not the result.
Why? Because the phrase “e-invoicing” has been applied to so many different systems and practices for so long that its meaning is murky. The result: many companies have purchased systems that are merely posing as e-invoicing, and those systems aren’t delivering the performance needed or promised.
This whitepaper will clear away the misconceptions surrounding true e-invoicing, and provide practical advice for companies that want to realize the savings and efficiencies it can deliver.
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- Sponsored by: DO2 Technologies
- Posted: August 06, 2008
- Length: 8 pages
- Format: PDF (271 kb)
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