Manoj Ranaweera
Introducing Microgen – eBilling or eInvoicing?
The term "billing" is usually associated with consumers, whilst the term "invoice" is used in the context of one business buying services or goods from another business. In the case of LSE listed Microgen, I believe, the term "billing" is used for B2B. Microgen’s services include: Managed services – rapid deployment and minimal up-front payment […]
American Express buys Harbor Payments
American Express has signed an agreement to acquire Atlanta-based Harbor Payments, a privately-held provider of Electronic Invoice Presentment and Payment (EIPP) systems. Harbor Payments was formed in 2000 and head quartered in Atlanta with 200 employees. Its technology centre is based in Bangalore and has offices throughout the USA. Its sales channels include Bank of […]
News Aggregator for Document Exchanges and EIPP
I have been looking for an environment to capture most of the news and blogs on Document Exchanges including EIPP. My prayers (I do not actually pray!) have been answered. Have a look at Zimbio. Ok, I created it, therefore most of the content is from this blog and ebdex’s blog. But I did take […]
Techcrunch UK closure – the final post by Sam Sethi – Repeated here
The last Techcrunch UK post is reproduced here (given it was taken down!) – I took this from John Wilson’s blog. Last year another senior executive at Six Apart didn’t appreciate the feedback from one of the Brits attending and this year it seems the same it true again. A case of Loic having a […]
Mike Arrington fires Sam Sethi for speaking the truth
Mike Arrington, the owner of TechCrunch UK has put the blog site on hold after Sam Sethi reported what he felt about Le Web 3.0. According to Mike, the real reason for firing was that Sam has promoted a series of events without first consulting him. Here is Mike’s story….. Here is an extract of […]
Corporate Finance Advice from KPMG
Several years back, KPMG and others used to provide corporate finance advice to Early Stage Businesses (ESBs) who could not afford to pay the fees demanded by the them. In these cases, they settled for a combination of equity and cash. Enron and other events resulted in clamp down of these practices, and the Big […]
NW StartUp 2.0 – Programme of events
The plan is to hold the following events: Jan 07 – Liverpool Feb 07 – Leeds – contact Imran Ali for further information Mar 07 – Manchester Dates, venues, speakers, etc yet to be firmed up. Both Rising Stars and Liverpool Ventures have pledged their support (this does not mean they will fund any activity). […]
Introduction to Oracle Fusion Middleware
Over the last 4 years or so, Oracle spent approximately $30bn acquiring 30 odd companies (talk to Oracle about precise figures). This strategy has helped Oracle to come up with a world beating middleware solution now branded as Oracle Fusion Middleware. Middleware already produces well over £/$ 1bn (not sure about the currency) in revenues. […]
Who is taking UBL 2.0 Seriously?
The Technical Committee of UBL (Universal Business Language) governed by OASIS includes following companies operating in the EIPP industry segment: Accountis Sterling Commerce Some of the big guns include: US Dept of the Navy The Boeing Company Other notable IT companies that ebdex associates with include: Sun Microsystems Oracle Corporation Cap Gemini Technorati Tags: UBL, […]
UBL 1.0 vs UBL 2.0
Here is a quick comparison of UBL 2.0 vs UBL 1.0 UBL 1.0 – Order to Invoice Process (8 document types) UBL 2.0 – Now covering 31 document types The 23 new documents are split as follow: Original UBL 1.0 order-to-invoice document types (updated for UBL 2.0): Order, OrderResponse, OrderResponseSimple, OrderChange, OrderCancellation, DespatchAdvice, ReceiptAdvice, Invoice […]