The list of the progressive organisations:
http://realtimeeconomy.net/wiki/show/1/Progressive_organisat ions
6th European EXPP summit on e-invoicing and operator's forum take place in Munich on 11.-13.10.2010.
http://www.expp-summit.com/index.htm
Vattenfall in Finland will only receive e-invoices starting October 1st, 2010. See other progressive organisations at:
Supermarkets in the Netherlands have grown tired of frequent robberies (200 last year and until April this year already 90 times) and expensive secured money transports. The current pricing wars among the supermarket chains probably also play their role here. Therefore they would like to reject all cash payments and solely accept electronic payments by 2014, according to CBL (an interest group who represents all supermarkets in the country) in Het Financiele Dagblad.
The organization has done..
In the boat seminar, we have room for four small groups. Here, you can make proposals for the topics.
Naturally, I suggest one topic to be electronic financial administration. The small group would consider joint projects around the themes of electronic invoicing, electronic payments, mobile payments, electronic ordering systems, electronic auctions, electronic banking etc.
Ideas welcome!
Evaluating business impacts of electronic purchase-to-payment cycles (i.e. electronic purchase orders, invoice handling and payment) can be a challenging task without proper tools. It is not always clear how the IT-enabled operational performance improvements create business value (=money) for companies and organizations. This leads to two major problems: first, since organizations cannot see the potential payoffs of digitizing these activities, they might be reluctant to adopt IT applications..
Most of the 1990's and early part of the current decennium was the period of achieving real time in information management and decision making within the organization. Real time in this context often means "within a day". Looking into processes between organizations (e.g. supply chains and networks) e-invoicing and e-payments are internationally the most discussed real-time enterprise solutions today. Even there the penetration of eInvoicing is at very early stages in Europe and Scandinavian ..
I'll get an email from the (insurance)company every time I've got a new bill/document in my electronic folder. That is nice, but it is not enough for peple like me (sometimes absent-minded).
If I do not pay the bill just then, I may forgot it. When I have it on paper, it is so easy to tape it on the fridge door ("reminder"). So, what I would like to have, is either GSM reminder (automatic) which reminds me, that "due date tomorrow, please pay your X bill) or somekind of straight link to my e-ca..