Does your organization use SAP intelligent spend solutions? Want to learn how you can leverage intake and orchestration software to fundamentally transform how you use those tools—and how, in turn, procurement performs and is perceived internally?
We’ve got just what you need.
AI-powered intake and orchestration software provides internal service teams like procurement a means of better leveraging, optimizing, and managing their organization’s unique mix of people, processes, and technology investments—including ERP platforms like SAP.
With the best of these tools, procurement is able to deploy processes that can be initiated through channels where requesters already spend their time, and that seamlessly orchestrate across systems, data sources, and teams all the handoffs, triggers, automations, and approvals required to resolve intake requests.
This essentially nullifies the need for employees to understand complex procurement or ERP solutions. Tonkean Intake and Orchestration for SAP, for example, fundamentally bridges the gap between the requester experience on one side and your company’s policies, categories, and corporate procurement objectives on the other. The days of relying on employee knowledge or willingness to comply with your policies and strategies to improve results are over. Instead, you can meet them where they are. In the context of SAP, licensed requesters don’t even have to remember how to log in to SAP. For example, a requester could create a requisition that’s compliant with your policies and strategies via Microsoft Teams or email without ever having to log into an SAP system.
You don’t, in other words—and shouldn’t—try to replace your ERP platform. Instead, augment it, with orchestration, and start using it smarter.
But how does all this work? What’s the time to implementation? Is there training required? What are some of the initial use cases?
Here at Tonkean, we get these questions all the time. And so we partnered up with the good folks at Pure Procurement for this first-of-its-kind, in-depth eBook that answers all of these questions, provides a foundation for process orchestration technology use, and walks readers through step-by-step instructions for how to start augmenting SAP workflows with orchestration—starting with a demonstration of how Tonkean intake and orchestration can handle one of the most dreaded procurement use cases: a low-value, high-volume spot buy.
But that’s just the start. Once you’re done reading, you’ll be ready to use orchestration technology to:
And you’ll have a step-by-step blueprint for doing precisely that.
Download the eBook now!