We hereby present to you the second edition of the E-invoicing Yearbook 2017, containing 103 posts written and published in April, May and June of this year.
In the second quarter of 2017 the E-invoicing Platform published 103 posts which we -for the purpose of the E-invoicing Yearbook- sorted into the following sections:
- Featured providers
- Opinions
- Mandatory and compliant e-invoicing
- Interoperability and standardisation (in Europe)
- Case studies
- News in general
- Downloads, infographics and more
- Beyond e-invoicing: innovative and new services
- Acquisitions, mergers and funding
- Around the globe
This edition of the E-invoicing Yearbook has been developed with the support of: AcceptEasy, B2B Router, Basware, BuzonE, Cegedim, CloudTrade, Comarch, Corcentric, D Soft, Data Interchange, Edicom, EESPA, eFinans, First B2B, FIT Solutions, Invoiceware International, ISProjects, Order2Cash, Palette, Pagero, ProQuro, SNI, S4FN, Taulia, TIE Kinetix, TrueCommerce, Trustweaver, UBL Ready, Ventia, WorkFlowWise.
Download the free E-invoicing Yearbook – Q2 right now, its free [PDF, 114 pages]
The E-invoicing Yearbook – Q1 is available here [PDF, 112 pages]
About the E-invoicing Yearbook 2017
Our daily search for content on e-invoicing, AP automation and e-procurement lead to over 2,000 posts, being published the past eight years.
On average, the E-invoicing Platform publishes ten posts per week, and dozens of tweets. Our posts consist of both user generated content from our sponsors, as well as content from ourselves and from other valuable sources.
The content published is also re-published on Twitter, on LinkedIN and on Google (News). And every other week, this contents is send to our readers ia our newsletter, with currently over 9.200 recipients in 110+ countries.
As each post is interesting and newsworthy by itself, this is increased when we sort the content in the sections mentioned above. At the end of each quarter an update is published. At the end of the year the updates are bundled a full E-invoicing Yearbook.
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- “Italy’s public administration has saved EUR 1 billion with mandatory e-invoicing”
- First UBL+PDF demo invoices based on the EN 16931-1 E-invoicing Standard now available!
- OASIS initiates UBL Payments and Finance Subcommittee
- Nailing successful B2G e-invoicing: Scotland shows how it’s done!
- What are the differences between PEPPOL BIS 4A – Invoice and the EU 16963-1
- Slovenia receives CEF Funding for e-invoicing adoption