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Are Spend Matters 50 To Know / Watch, ProcureTech 100 lists useful?

Procurement Software

Founded by Jason Busch in 2004, they were the first of the major procurement and supply chain blogs. Their focus on procurement software solutions began in earnest in 2014, when they first published the 50 To Know and 50 To Watch lists. This is an interactive Solutions Finder. Solution delivery.

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Are Spend Matters 50 To Know / Watch, ProcureTech 100 lists useful?

Procurement Software

Founded by Jason Busch in 2004, they were the first of the major procurement and supply chain blogs. Their focus on procurement software solutions began in earnest in 2014, when they first published the 50 To Know and 50 To Watch lists. This is an interactive Solutions Finder. Solution delivery.

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The Lowdown on Spend Matters 50 To Know, 50 To Watch and ProcureTech 100

The Procuretech Podcast

Spend Matters was founded by Jason Busch in 2004 and was one of the first Procurement and Supply Chain Blogs. There are 23 different categories in the Almanac in total, and not all of them are focused on software itself. Maintains clear momentum and sustainability. The 50 To Know. Has 5+ customers. ProcureTech100.

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The Road Ahead: Navigating Procurement Challenges with an Automotive Industry Expert

Arkestro

In this blog, Arkestro sat down with Jeoff Burris, the Founder and Principal of Advanced Purchasing Dynamics and Procure-Force solution team member, to get his thoughts on hot button topics such as: supply chain disruptions, quote fatigue, managing costs, and more – that are top of mind for automotive procurement teams.

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Procurement Decentralization 20 Years Later

Procurement Insights

Below is Part 6 of the 7-Part Dangerous Supply Chain Myths series , where I provide an extensive breakdown of the ISM, CAPS, and AT Kearney report originally released in May 2007. Are you in the software business or the procurement business? In this situation the software errantly becomes the focal point.

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The One Point Analysts Are Missing? Technology Is IRRELEVANT!

Procurement Insights

Reference : JD Edwards Baan : Overview : The Baan Corporation offered ERP solutions with procurement components, focusing on manufacturing and project-based industries. Significance : Baan’s software emphasized integration across the supply chain, including procurement processes.