MCLEAN, VA, January 04, 2013 (Press-News.org) Corcentric, a leading provider of Accounts Payable automation and electronic invoicing solutions, today announced they will be hosting a no-cost 60-minute educational Webinar titled "Just the Facts: A Look into the Types of AP Automation Solutions." This Webinar, hosted by Rob DeVincent, Corcentric's Vice President of Product Marketing, will take place on Thursday, January 17, 2012 at 2:00 PM ET/11:00 AM PT.
Many organizations' Accounts Payable processes are burdened with finding lost invoices, resolving exceptions, and reconciling supplier disputes. With an abundance of accounting solutions in the marketplace, it can sometimes be difficult to get a clear picture of how they differ, and which invoice processing software is better equipped to enable your organization eliminate lost invoices, optimize pay cycle by vendor, and manage invoices by exception.
The following topics will be covered during the Webinar:
- Side-by-side comparisons of AP Automation Solutions
- Defining "cloud automation" and the benefits
- The difference in benefits between in-house and SaaS solutions
- ROI and how it's affected by solution/provider choice
Visit http://tinyurl.com/thursday1-17 for additional information on this Webinar event or to register.
About Corcentric
For more than 15 years, Corcentric's cloud-based financial process automation solutions have revolutionized how the world's largest organizations manage and protect their financial assets. By connecting best practices with deep expertise, Corcentric's ground-breaking Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable automation solutions have enabled organizations to reduce costs, streamline processes, and provide unmatched visibility executives need to make critical business decisions.
Learn more at www.corcentric.com or call 888.525.7677.
Corcentric Presents a New Educational Webinar January 17th, "Just the Facts: A Look into the Types of AP Automation Solutions"
Corcentric to host educational webinar which will show accounts payable professionals how to find an AP automaton solution that is best equipped for streamlining AP processes, eliminating low-value tasks, and minimizing invoice processing costs.
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[Press-News.org] Corcentric Presents a New Educational Webinar January 17th, "Just the Facts: A Look into the Types of AP Automation Solutions"Corcentric to host educational webinar which will show accounts payable professionals how to find an AP automaton solution that is best equipped for streamlining AP processes, eliminating low-value tasks, and minimizing invoice processing costs.