While there are many advantages of using Microsoft Office 365 for AP Invoice
Automation, including Power Automate for workflow and SharePoint for document
management, one of the biggest advantages is that all of the data stays within
your environm...
While most companies appreciate the convenience of SAAS applications, there is
typically an exceptionally large drawback, namely that your data will be stored
in the provider’s database, wherever that may exist. While this is acceptable
for some, ...
Microsoft plans to retire Business Connectivity Services (BCS) for Microsoft 365
customers in 2024. As of January 8th, by default the feature will not be
available for new tenants but can be overwritten using PowerShell. On September
30th, 2024, B...
Using a Microsoft Office 365 subscription, in conjunction with Azure, you can
now process accounts payable invoices that are received in a company’s shared AP
email inbox. This includes OCR functionality to extract the key information from
the inv...
There are so many Accounts Payable (AP) automation solutions available it can be very difficult to compare them all and figure out what works best for your organization. Given this overwhelming number of options, we find that it is best to have...
Creating a portal solution on SharePoint can be advantageous in many scenarios, but whether it’s better than alternative solutions depends on your specific requirements. Detailed below are some reasons why SharePoint might be a preferable...
Creating an employee expense management solution on Office 365 can be achieved by leveraging the various tools and services available within the platform. This is an alternative to either purchasing a proprietary expense management solution or ...
When it comes to creating an accounts payable (AP) automation solution, Office 365 offers a range of tools and applications that can be utilized. The alternative to using a Microsoft platform is purchasing a proprietary solution, creating your ...