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Rob DeVincent of Corcentric to Speak at IOFM'S 11th Annual Accounts Payable 2012 Conference & Expo in Las Vegas

DeVincent to Discuss Just the Facts: How to get an A+ on the "Choosing an AP Automation Solution" exam.

2012-10-02
MCLEAN, VA, October 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) Corcentric, a leading provider of Accounts Payable automation solutions, today announced Rob DeVincent, VP Product Marketing for Corcentric, will be speaking at IOFM's 11th Annual Accounts Payable Conference & Expo. Just the Facts: How to get an A+ on the "Choosing an AP Automation Solution" Exam will take place on Monday, October 15, 2012 between 2:00 PM PDT - 3:00 PM.

DeVincent will discuss the following topics, which will provide the knowledge needed to find the right AP automation solution for your company:

- How do I know if e-invoicing is the right path and what is the difference between the providers?
- Should I outsource the scanning and capture or buy scanners and OCR to do it myself?
- Is Software as a Service right for my organization or will an in-house solution provide more benefits and better security?
- What is cloud automation all about and how could it benefit me?
- How do I build a winning ROI to get my AP automation project approved?

This session will give attendees the information to help make a winning decision when choosing an AP automation solution. Knowing the facts will help companies separate the AP imposters from the true AP automation solutions and give them the knowledge to ace that 'Choosing an AP Automation Solution Exam.'

Rob DeVincent is responsible for guiding the product roadmap of Corcentric's Accounts Payable solution, COR360, which enables companies to manage 100% of their paper and electronic invoice submissions, invoice approvals and matching, supplier customer service, purchase order requisitioning, payment disbursement, and spend management electronically.

IOFM's Accounts Payable Conference & Expo is the only AP membership meeting that focuses strictly on AP education and practical approaches to automation, leadership, and process improvements in a true peer-to-peer networking event.

For additional information and to register for the event visit: http://www.iofm.com/event/apconf12

About Corcentric
Corcentric is a leader in financial process automation, specializing in Accounts Payable automation, PO requisitioning and imaging, and workflow solutions. By creating a paperless conduit between procurement, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and suppliers, Corcentric allows companies to immediately manage 100% of their invoices electronically. Our cloud-based (SaaS) architecture allows for solutions to be configured in days rather than months for rapid return on investment.

Corcentric was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in McLean, Virginia with offices in Cherry Hill, NJ; Oakbrook Terrace, IL; Coral Springs, FL; Atlanta, GA and Fairfield, NJ. More than 3,000 companies rely on Corcentric to streamline their invoicing and payment processes to gain controls and efficiency while optimizing working capital.

For more information on Corcentric, call 888.525.7677 or visit www.corcentric.com.


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[Press-News.org] Rob DeVincent of Corcentric to Speak at IOFM'S 11th Annual Accounts Payable 2012 Conference & Expo in Las Vegas
DeVincent to Discuss Just the Facts: How to get an A+ on the "Choosing an AP Automation Solution" exam.