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WHITE PAPERS

With vast levels of experience, understanding and insight into financial business process efficiency and document management. We have authored many white papers and made available white papers from our partners that provide knowledge and insight into current and future trends, concerns and possibilities.

The following white papers are currently available:

Evolving processes within finance - How the adoption of process automation technologies can drive the finance function forward.

Abstract: The advent of shared services and outsourcing has driven the need for finance to embrace automation and increase process efficiencies, in the same way as manufacturing processes revolutionised the engineering industry. Is document management and data capture set to revolutionise the finance function? and what are the consequences of not embracing the revolution....

Sarbanes-Oxley - Challenges and Opportunities in the New Regulatory Environment

Abstract: With the revelation of various accounting scandals in the US, the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 (Sarbanes Oxley) has driven the need for sweeping changes to corporate governance, putting compliance issues at the forefront of companies minds. As organisations begin to develop strategies to meet these and other new regulations, technology has a key role to play.

Imaging and workflow automation in Accounts Payable (AP)

Abstract: As organisations have adapted from growth to reduced operating costs and increased productivity, the accounts payable departments have come under renewed scrutiny for Their reliance on costly inefficient and paper based processes. At exactly the same time, Sarbanes Oxley has increased senior manager's focus on accounts payable by drawing their attention to the compliance risks which exist with manual, paper based processes.

Global compliance survey - the impact of regulatory burden over the last three years

Abstract: A market research report in 2005 looking at the accounting profession and how it has been impacted by increased regulatory burden over the last three years. It was conducted by Mintel International Group Ltd, a leading global supplier of market research and analysis, among 132 senior finance personnel at medium and large listed companies across the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Sweden, Benelux and the USA.