The ACCELERATOR | July 2020
ARTICLES
Solution Spotlight 

Where to Do Your AP Automation

Businesses of all sizes and across all industries use accounts payable (AP) invoice automation to save time in each stage of their invoice processing. By eliminating paper-driven tasks, such as routing, tracking, retrieving, faxing, and more, businesses improve overall accuracy, efficiency, and visibility with AP automation. Finance departments can reduce labor costs and gain better control and understanding of expenditure. But within AP automation, there are two core options and then multiple considerations within each of those options for each business to evaluate and consider before implementing.



Option 1 - Outsourcing AP Automation

This outsourced approach to AP automation means you'll enjoy a hands-off method of invoicing. You can choose to outsource the entire process or only certain silos of your AP automation. With outsourcing, you will primarily be looking at the invoice capture and the invoice data entry parts of the process. If you decide to outsource the capture of invoices, for example, you won't touch a piece of paper or see an email attachment. A third party will perform the capture process, and you'll pay fees based on the number of pages being captured. In an outsourced scenario, you can also choose to have your AP automation provider perform the indexing/data entry process. This data entry silo typically has fees associated with it based on the number of keystrokes being performed. In some cases, both the capture and data entry fees can be combined into a per invoice fee based on your preferences.

The invoices and the data will now be sent into your AP workflow solution. You will have options to either use the workflow tools within your ERP system or use a workflow solution that sits in front of your ERP system. Workflow will be the first time you look at an invoice if you have chosen to use the outsourced capture and data entry services.

Option 2 - In-House AP Automation

If you choose not to outsource invoice capture or data entry, this can be part of your in-house solution. An in-house solution can be in your data center or provided in the cloud based on your preferences. The capture and data entry part of the solution lives on its own, regardless of the workflow tool chosen. Invoices will typically be captured via email attachments or paper, which you can scan within the solution. Once the data validation phase is complete, the invoices will be sent to your workflow solution. Below are a couple of significant decisions that need to be made to determine the best tool to use for workflow.

Doing AP Automation Inside Your ERP System 

One benefit of integrating AP automation with your ERP system data is that it can validate data throughout the capture or workflow phases. It can also allow for the ERP workflow to handle various workflow processes and can enable employees to retrieve documents from within ERP, so they don't have to work in other applications.

Many businesses choose to do AP automation inside their ERP systems because they want to maximize the investments they've made in those systems. If this is the route you choose, then the ERP system can handle certain workflows like the approval process. Your business will benefit from streamlining many processes through one solution as users will have a single point of entry to perform many tasks. And by giving users the ability to stay within your chosen ERP system, you'll see accelerated user adoption because users won't have to learn new interfaces.

A second option for workflow is considered where a solution inside your ERP system doesn't necessarily have to be native ERP technology. There are third-party products not native to the ERP system that can be plugged into the ERP interface to replace the native workflow tools with a simpler and more functional tool. These tools have been developed using the native ERP programing language and look and feel like the ERP system. This scenario may be preferred because of the consistency within the user interface and due to the fact that organizations prefer to have their users work inside of the ERP system. As an example, these tools can appear in an ERP system like SAP as a new Tcode but will replace the standard SAP worklist tool that handles workflow for invoice Tcodes like MIRO or FB60.

Doing AP Automation Outside Your ERP System

A third option is to do AP automation outside your ERP system, which means all workflow is performed externally in front of the ERP system, and the ERP system is primarily used as the system of record to pay invoices. This option is typically chosen for the below reasons:
  • ERP workflow tools are more difficult to implement.
  • Workflow tools external to ERP are simpler to implement and exceed the ERP tools in flexibility and functional capability.
  • Or the majority of the users who participate in workflow are not ERP users.
Workflow tools that provide more flexibility include options to work from applications such as Microsoft Outlook, a graphical dashboard, a web portal, or from mobile devices. You'll still be able to integrate your ERP with AP automation, and the integration will allow for transactions to be created into the ERP system and related invoice documents to be retrieved from within the ERP interface.

The mobility aspect of AP automation can extend the capture, workflow, and retrieval actions to mobile devices as well as help eliminate spending time and resources trying to mobilize ERP if you choose to use your ERP workflow. Users can review and approve transactions from their mobile devices in the field while your ERP workflow is still driving the transaction. In this scenario, AP automation complements the ERP workflow by configuring case management and workflow software to help mobilize the transaction.

If you'd like to learn more about how AP automation can help your business save time and money, reach out to All Star Software today. We're experts in streamlining invoice processes, and we're here to help you.
Product Spotlight 
 
How to Eliminate Data Entry With OCR and Transformation 

As businesses continue to look to the cloud and automation to improve processes in all departments, automating data entry has emerged as a major help. The right automated data entry solution will extend a powerful document capture platform with the ability to perform comprehensive data extraction and document classification. This technology offers a plethora of benefits for businesses. Read on to get a quick look at how automated data entry works and how companies leverage it for a competitive edge.

What Is Automated Data Entry?

Automated data entry refers to software that can extract data from documents with as little user intervention as possible, which provides fast and accurate data capture for all document types. Data entry software manages the data entry process from document capture through to data extraction and validation - and then populates the transaction into the target system.

Once documents have been captured - in formats including scans, faxes, emails, EDIs, and XMLs - the software converts the image to text. It then finds data based on format masks and keywords users can configure for individual fields. Users can correct data if data extraction was not confident, and the software learns from these instances how to better recognize and process data. This "online learning" aspect of automated data entry enables the system to improve in real-time through the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence.

How These Features Help Automate Data Entry for a Business

Businesses can shave enormous amounts of time and effort from certain operations through this technology. By using data entry software to manage the data extraction and validation processes, companies can leave the manual steps behind. Now, what was once a manual task to find data within documents and enter that data into the target system is done by machine learning and automation technology - freeing up employees.

Automated data entry software also uses character recognition to make documents machine-readable. This helps to automate data entry by capturing the data from scanned images and interpreting it. Employees no longer need to handle paper or perform manual keying.

Benefits of Eliminating Manual Data Entry 

Reduce turnaround times.

Automating data entry streamlines record-keeping such as invoices and orders. When this financial data gets processed faster, and with more accuracy, a business reduces the turnaround times involved in getting paid.

From a compliance aspect, with the ability to process data more quickly, you'll be able to meet deadlines faster and with less stress.

Cut long-term costs.

You'll reduce the number of human hours involved in processing data using automated data entry, which will, in turn, either enable you to cut those labor costs altogether or redistribute people's efforts to more strategic and value-added activities. Your employees will be free to concentrate on higher-level tasks that aren't tedious and can better contribute to company growth.

Improve flexibility.

Competitive businesses need to stay agile, and automating your data entry allows you to do that better. Automated data entry enables a company to process data on the go instead of leaving behind large batch-based tasks.

If you're interested in exploring what automated data entry can save for your business, contact All Star Software Solutions today. Our experts have experience helping businesses like yours transform their operations through automation. 
NEWS
What's New
 
Transform Your Business with Digital Transformation 

The last few years have seen the rise of digital transformation as both a buzzword and a tangible approach to business technology. The hype surrounding digital transformation has led some businesses to believe it's a fluffy term that doesn't really mean much. But those who know the truth see digital transformation for what it is: a change in both technology and business culture that is the future of operations. Businesses that embrace digital transformation have the opportunity to transform their customer journeys.

To understand more about what digital transformation is and can do for business, let's explore the concept.  



What Is Digital Transformation?

Digital transformation is a process through which a business shifts its technologies in an effort to simplify and streamline workflows and communication and even change its approach to operations. It is how businesses overhaul their structure and operations to remove clumsy, old ways of doing things and emerge into a new era of productivity and efficiency. A few types of these changes are below:
  • Hardware to software
  • Manual to automated
  • On-premise to cloud
  • Enhance legacy systems
  • Middleware versus ERP customizations or migrations
  • Being able to change a process in months versus years
Digital transformation means leaving behind paper-based processes and on-premise hardware. It does not always have to denote completely getting rid of legacy systems, but it does refer to the digitization of those analog business processes. And in a cultural sense, digital transformation requires that members of the business buy into changing the way operations have always run. Real digital transformation isn't just about upgrading technology. It's about intertwining people, processes, systems, and silos for a more intuitive customer experience. 

Why Is Digital Transformation Relevant and Important?

As more businesses move to more configurable software-based tools and the cloud, they see vast improvements in the way work gets done. Intelligent automation, robotic process automation, and artificial intelligence are helping them:
  • Automate manual processes that once took significant amounts of time and labor.
  • Connect more fluidly with both external parties such as customers and internal parties such as employees.
  • Enable omnichannel experiences for customers.
  • Increase the efficiency of customer interactions.
  • Access remote workforces to garner top talent regardless of location.
  • Utilize configurable tools that share a common platform that avoid customization.
  • Realize operational and compliance savings.
  • Scale more easily by adding or subtracting staff as needed.
  • Leverage the power of real-time data analytics to improve operations.
Soon, businesses of all sizes will employ software and cloud-based tools to work faster and better. As more businesses onboard these solutions and work through digital transformations, the ones that lag will be left behind by great distances. Digital transformation is crucial for companies that want to stay competitive in any industry because configurable and flexible software will soon leave its predecessors in the dust.

What Technologies Are Involved in a Digital Transformation?  

Digitizing Documentation
In a digital transformation, businesses will move away from paper and enjoy the efficiencies and productivity associated with electronic document management.

Automating Business Processes
Business Process Automation (BPA) means using software to automate manual processes and improve the way information moves throughout an organization. It reduces processing time and increases accountability in a workflow.

Going Mobile
The bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend is here to stay, and businesses that capitalize on employee preference for tablets and smartphones are one step ahead. Mobility solutions help businesses manage the influx of information that occurs as a result of operations going mobile, and they keep data secure as well.

Robotic Process Automation
Businesses can adopt robotic process automation (RPA) to integrate automation capabilities that allow them to realize greater levels of efficiency and process optimization. Cognitive capture, process orchestration, and analytics all give a business a foundation of intelligence automation.

Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI) helps machines become autonomous, and it reduces the need for human involvement in processes and operations. Intelligent automation solutions leverage AI technologies to improve customer and employee engagement and deliver greater insights into gathered data.

Access Analytics
With more and better technologies, businesses are processing more data than ever before. Insight Analytics provides visibility into information a business captures so the company can make strategic decisions. Business intelligence solutions provide real-time, secure analytics and data integration.

There are dozens of other technologies associated with digital transformation, and the possibilities are endless for a business that makes the move to software and the cloud. If you're interested in what digital transformation and today's technologies can do for your business, contact us or schedule a demo with All Star Software Systems today.
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Software Updates 

OnBase Foundation EP4 (Non LTR)  
Version 20.8.6.1000
Current version as of 12/10/2020
 
OnBase Foundation EP3 (LTR)  
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Kofax Transformation Modules 6.4.0 (Initial Release)
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While we have all been met with different challenges this year, we feel fortunate to have had another great year and are optimistically looking forward to 2021.  

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We wish you a very happy, healthy and safe holiday with your loved ones and all the best in 2021 and beyond!




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