- 1. Top Spend Matters Stories of 2016
- (News)
- Lots of publications do 'Best of...' lists for the previous year, but few provide the insight of the Spend Matters' analysts. They're all over the P2P (procure-to-pay) process and are adept at identifying ...
- 2. P2P Next Generation Requirements
- (News)
- The folks at Spend Matters have been looking into what's required for 'next generation' procure-to-pay functionality. Having a best of breed suite is no longer enough: a top-line platform is required.According ...
- 3. Growth in eProcurement Tool Usage
- (News)
- The growth in the use of eprocurement tools, both within and outside of ERP systems, isn't waning any time soon. Recent research by Ivalua shows a strong preference by supply chain professionals for the ...
- 4. Spend Matters Looks at Source-to-Pay
- (News)
- In a valuable series beginning on the Spend Matters site, Pierre Mitchell kicks it off by looking at the first of the procurement system types covered by the site. Source-to-pay systems are the first to ...
- 5. What's Omni-Channel Mean to Me
- (Retail)
- ... to what were once tried and true processes. I’d like to say we saw this coming, and to a certain extent we did. My previous employer has been focused on improving the P2P (procure-to-pay) process for ...
- 6. Automation Benefits for AP and Procurement
- (News)
- In this increasingly networked economy, big benefits can result from automation in the procure-to-pay process. In Dana Gardner's article in ZDNet, he summarizes a conversation between an industry analyst ...
- 7. JCPenney "all-in": RFID, M-POS, Self-Checkout, Mor
- (Retail)
- ... that the company is also actively considering projects in self check-out, procure-to-pay (P2P), merged channels, geolocation, and other technology-mediated areas. The real point for readers of "The Payoff", ...
- 8. JCPenney "all-in": RFID, M-POS, Self-Checkout, Mor
- (Retail)
- ... that the company is also actively considering projects in self check-out, procure-to-pay (P2P), merged channels, geolocation, and other technology-mediated areas. The real point for readers of "The Payoff", ...
- 9. What supply-chain decision-makers ought to know about HTML5
- (Logistics)
- ... are becoming ubiquitous in distribution centers (DCs). Retail customers are as likely to consult their handhelds as they are to talk over purchases with others strolling the aisles. Procure-to-pay (P2P) ...
- 10. M-payments will change sales in your stores
- (Retail)
- M-payment, procure-to-pay (P2P), and other emerging payment techniques "The Payoff" covers each week are often regarded in terms of cost saving, logistic compliance, and automation. Those are crucial benefits, ...
- 11. Cash and Checks on Way Out
- (Retail)
- ... or an even wackier etheralized currency, there will inevitably be a gateway to ACH (automated clearing house) or your cloud-based procure-to-pay (P2P) or whatever made sense as you were building up your ...
- 12. Payment automation and unintended consequences
- (Retail)
- ... label for this kind of program is "procure-to-pay", that is, the integration through software of purchasing with accounts payable. To this point, essentially all organizations had parallel processes; ...
- 13. State of the RFID art: what electronic tracking can do for e-commerce
- (Supply)
- ... involved in some combination of P2P (procure-to-pay), ERP (enterprise resource planning), CRM (customer relations management), EDI (electronic data interchange), and all the rest of the alphabet soup of ...
- 14. State of the RFID art: what electronic tracking can do for e-commerce
- (Logistics)
- ... involved in some combination of P2P (procure-to-pay), ERP (enterprise resource planning), CRM (customer relations management), EDI (electronic data interchange), and all the rest of the alphabet soup of ...
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