SuiteWorld: NetSuite taps Amazon for new procure-to-pay app
A new procure-to-pay app was just one of a string of features to delight accountancy geeks in today's SuiteWorld product keynote by NetSuite CTO Evan Goldberg
A new procure-to-pay app was just one of a string of features to delight accountancy geeks in today's SuiteWorld product keynote by NetSuite CTO Evan Goldberg
Business networks are a big part of SAP's vision for the future of enterprise software. Ariba and Concur executives have been spelling out the message
Zoho Expense is the latest in a burgeoning portfolio of business solutions. It will be the integration glue that gets users excited.
TechCrunch's strange analysis of disruption of corporate travel gets the treatment
Coupa is expanding into ever larger deals as it continues to build out its SaaS spend management suite, CEO Rob Bernshteyn told me yesterday
The UK government warns financially ailing NHS hospitals and healthcare trusts to get their spend management in order before they ask for extra money
An offshoot of the Toronto Dominion Bank, TD Direct has boosted the amount of third party spend going through procurement from 5% to 90%.
Since SAP announced plans to buy Concur, cloud expense management has become a front burner topic. But how does cloud expense challenger Certify see the market? We talked to CEO Bob Neveu to find out.
NetSuite sales teams will be compensated for selling Coupa's products – but the hope is that NetSuite will acquire some new customers as a result
In a diginomica exclusive, SAP EMEA president Franck Cohen explains why he believes the networked economy will boost SAP cloud and HANA sales in Europe
SAP to acquire Concur in $8.3 billion deal. This firms up SAP's cloud strategy via the network play but there are plenty of moving parts that need attention.
The rumors may only be scuttlebutt, but it strikes me that the changing shape of enterprise apps brings a strong logic to SAP buying Concur, from both sides of the deal
A timely reminder from UK government auditors that despite the progress made by reformers, contract management with large vendors remains a badly-practised black art in the public sector.