Archive for Interoperability
In this webinar Basware introduces the topic of B2B networks into the general discussion around e-invoicing/e-billing. They look at different network models, how these models impact the ultimate success of your e-invoicing program
Read MoreEDICOM announced that from January to October this year, 4,630,681 e-invoices were submitted via FACe, the general point of entry to the Spanish public administrations. The data from the Ministry of Finance and Public Administration (MINHAP) shows evidence of the gradual consolidation of this technology in Spanish companies.
Read MoreToday, the Basware Commerce Network connects with over 200 B2B (business-to-business) networks, allowing more than a million companies and public organisations to transact seamlessly wherever they do business.
Read MoreThe repeatedly proven interoperability provides customers with a network to exchange information efficiently across their financial supply chain and manage their working capital.
Read MoreThe newly connected live networks are: Ariba, BBG (Austria), ERB (Austria), eFACT (Spain) and Mercurius (Belgium). Anachron already has active data connections with a broad range of AR and B2G invoice networks, like Basware, Tradeshift, Peppol, Digipoort and FACe.
Read MoreWesupply provides Anglian Aggregate Bagging with a complete EDI service, allowing for the automated, real-time exchange of orders, invoices and credits. Also, Wesupply’s managed service team will monitor the solution on a daily basis and proactively deal with problems.
Read MoreTIE Kinetix SmartBridge 3.0 is a total integrated platform to digitize and automate your entire document stream to 100% with guaranteed secured storage, and is available as a free license upgrade for existing customers.
Read MorePagero has signed an agreement with Simplerinvoicing as part of their focus on B2G-invoicing and PEPPOL. agero considers it strategically important to have agreements with each country’s PEPPOL authority.
Read MoreThe EC wants a full functioning Digital Single Market. And that requires more interoperability between Member States and different sectors. This is why the EC is promoting the roll-out of essential digital services: eID, eDelivery, eSignature, eInvoicing and Automated Translation.
Read MoreEDICOM’s accreditation as Access Point for the PEPPOL platform displays once again their commitment to worldwide interoperability. This way, users can link up easily with businesses and administrations from anywhere in the world.
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