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European Commission transforms public procurement across Europe with AWS and NTT Data

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This data is transformed into the eProcurement Ontology (ePO) and sorted in the PPDS Knowledge Graphs, which is at the center of the diagram. Public buyers have access to a comprehensive knowledge base to improve their procurement processes and outcomes. Architectural diagram of the PPDS.

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EBA Guidelines – A Call to Action for Banking Sector Procurement?

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A form arrived on my desk that required us to list some key contracts – I’m not even sure where it came from, to be honest. Why did these outsiders want to know about our key strategic suppliers? . This is sensible advice, and really, it could apply to almost every organisation, type and category of Procurement I can imagine.

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Digital Procurement – Pack your bag, you are going on a journey

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Sylvie Noel CPO, Covéa talks about how people used to complain about the Procurement Black Tunnel and both Deutsche Telekom and Maxim Healthcare had so many issues getting users and/or suppliers onboard with previous solutions that they ended up moving to Ivalua to help them with user/supplier engagement.

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Contract Data Management With AI

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The task of manually doing this or even using some basic automation would require weeks or months of human work to check each contract to ensure the right language is included given the context of the contract, the supplier and the buyer.

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Contract Analysis leveraging AI – A Technical Overview

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The task of manually doing this or even using some basic automation would require weeks or months of human work to check each contract to ensure the right language is included given the context of the contract, the supplier and the buyer.