Tradeshift launches a virtual assistant for the enterprise, New York considers payroll card rule changes, and ransomware spikes at corporates.
| | BUSINESS TO BUSINESS EDITION | Is AR Having Its 'Netflix Moment?' CDs in paper wrappers, delivered in the mail â that was the Netflix model until the mid-2000s when they had their digital wake-up call. AR departments, Billtrust CFO Ed Jordan told a #PYMNTalk live audience recently, are facing their own âNetflix Momentâ as digital invoice-to-cash solutions emerge. So, will they heed the call? Read More... |
National Trends Win Big With B2B Investors B2B venture capitalists came out to support market trends largely characteristic of their geographical markets. India came out in full-force for logistics, supply chain management and other traditional business processes, while Europe's and Australia's growing alt-lending market received support, too. So what's the one industry that U.S. investors got behind? Read More... |
| Procure-to-Pay | Commercial Payments Channels Its Inner Alexa When supplier collaboration firm Tradeshift decided to enter the mid-market, it looked to develop an expense solution with a few characteristics: it needed to be intuitive, to support the rising demand for virtual cards, and, of course, it needed to be digital. What emerged yesterday was Tradeshift Go, an Amazon Alexa-like virtual assistant for the enterprise. SVP and General Manager Sarika Garg tells PYMNTS why the technology isn't as big of a leap for mid-market firms as it may seem. Read More... |
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