Codis and Version One Fulfil Demand for Automated Purchase-to-Pay Processes
A strategic agreement between Codis and Version One (V1 Document Management's UK sister company) has today been announced, enabling Codis’ Sage Line 500 customers to benefit from Version One’s automated invoice processing, intelligent authorization and electronic document archiving technology.
The agreement between software solutions provider, Codis, and document management author, Version One, is in response to demand for more automated purchase-to-pay processes from the Codis Sage user base.
Version One’s automated invoice processing solution, DbCapture, document authorization solution, DbAuthorize, and document storage technology, DbArchive, can now be accessed by Codis customers, directly from their Sage Line 500 accounting system. This added functionality, which eliminates the inefficient paper-dependent processing and approval of documents as well as the costly storage of paper documents, improves purchase-to-pay efficiency whilst providing a swift return-on-investment.
Max Akram, Sales and Marketing Manager from Codis says, “This agreement is great news for our Sage Line 500 customers. Manually entering vendor invoice data onto the ledger, handing paper documents around the organization for approval and storing documents in filing cabinets are now redundant thanks to Version One’s technology. Within seconds, documents are automatically processed, sent for authorization and then electronically filed away, heightening efficiency, reducing data entry errors and freeing-up storage space.”
This agreement is great news for our Sage Line 500 customers....
- John Eckels, NAC
Richard Fisher, Version One’s General Manager says, “Increasingly, companies are recognizing that to remain competitive, they need to reduce their reliance on paper and automate their purchase-to-pay cycle. By using Version One’s technology, organizations can not only reduce their costs and take advantage of early payment incentives; they can also obtain greater control over their expenditure, allowing for better informed budgetary decisions.”





