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What is eProcurement?

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Difference Between Procure to Pay and eProcurement. Procure-to-Pay is the sequential process we described earlier. Eprocurement or e-procurement comes from electronic procurement. Cloud-based Procure to Pay platforms are a must-have for any company that wants to become best-class in P2P.

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Ivalua Selected by State of Maryland to Power ‘eMaryland Marketplace Advantage’ e-procurement system

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Ivalua builds momentum as technology platform of choice for public sector procurement. eMaryland Marketplace Advantage is a technologically advanced electronic procurement system designed to make state procurement and business processes more efficient, transparent, secure, and user friendly for all stakeholders.

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A New Era of Procurement in Europe: Time for Bold Change

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Last week in Rome, we brought together over 100 leaders from 26 European governments , EU institutions, global organizations like the World Bank, OECD, EBRD, and UNOPS, civil society, and the private sector for the 3rd International Open and Sustainable Public Procurement Conference 2024. Who bears the costs of lowest prices?

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Contract Data Management With AI

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A specific application for Procurement involves contract analysis. Similar clauses appear close in the visualization, for example, those with pricing/licencing information would be grouped. The comprehension of textual data requires the analysis of semantic and syntactic information in a block of text.

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Contract Analysis leveraging AI – A Technical Overview

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A specific application for Procurement involves contract analysis. Similar clauses appear close in the visualization, for example, those with pricing/licencing information would be grouped. The comprehension of textual data requires the analysis of semantic and syntactic information in a block of text.