Brainware to Reveal Findings of 2011 UK AP Evolution Survey
November 2, 2011, Ashburn, VA—Brainware, Inc., the leading provider of intelligent data capture and enterprise search solutions, announced today that the company will be exhibiting at UK AP Evolution Conference 2011, an annual conference sponsored by the Institute of Financial Operations to explore the latest technologies and best practices for accounts payable. The conference will be taking place November 9-10 at Wokefield Park in Reading, England.
John Dickens, UK Shared Service Centre Manager for NEC, will present “How to Provide a Quick Return on Investment in Automation Technology” at 10:45 a.m. on November 10. NEC uses Brainware Distiller technology for increased efficiency, visibility and productivity in accounts payable processing.
“Since implementing Brainware Distiller for shared services, our efficiency gain has been fantastic, with a 53 percent faster turnaround for invoices, as well as complete visibility into and control over the accounts payable process,” said Dickens. “Furthermore, our suppliers have come to realize the ease of using this system, which has resulted in more invoices being received electronically, so the data capture technology has provided a true end-to-end benefit to the process.”
“Global 2000 companies have observed the powerful capabilities our technology offers for transforming manual AP processes into well-oiled machines,” said Charles Kaplan, VP of Marketing at Brainware. “Together with the Institute of Financial Operations, Brainware has been proud to share successful case studies such as NEC’s with financial professionals worldwide.”
Kaplan will also be leading a roundtable discussion, “Trends and Insights: Findings from the 2011 UK AP Evolution Survey,” on November 9. This survey, sponsored by Brainware and conducted across a global audience of financial operations professionals, studies the adoption of best practices and emerging technologies in accounts payable. For a complimentary copy of the inaugural (2010) Global Trends survey, click here.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
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