The PEPPOL framework is set to revolutionise European e-invoicing and do for electronic trading what interoperability agreements between mobile operators have done since the 1990s, says Richard Manson, commercial director of CloudTrade.
Later this month, the National Health Service is set to announce the inaugural list of vendors, who will act as ‘access points’ for its PEPPOL (Pan European Public Procurement On-line) framework. Public sector organisations, in addition to organisations within the National Health Service, will now be able to access the full range of PEPPOL framework services the via these ‘Access Points’.
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