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ReadSoft business process automation experts and end-users share best practices at Fusion 2014

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New Orleans, USA, April 29, 2014 – ReadSoft, a leading global provider of business process automation applications, today announced it will exhibit at Fusion 2014, the annual conference presented by The Institute of Financial Operations, at the Gaylord Texan in Dallas, TX, May 5-8, 2014. Conference attendees are invited to explore the latest automation trends and insights within accounts payable, accounts receivable and multichannel mailroom processes during ReadSoft’s educational sessions and at the ReadSoft booth (#509). 

ReadSoft, a gold partner of The Institute of Financial Operations, will lead four educational breakout sessions, each offering continuing professional education (CPE) credit for financial operations professionals in attendance.

  • Leading Technology Change in Accounts Payable
    Tuesday, May 6, 2014, 2:45-3:45 PM
    ID#185, San Antonio 2
    Discover proven strategies from ReadSoft’s diverse customer base for effectively tackling a critical challenge of any AP automation project—change management.

  • Examining the Effects of Straight-Through Processing on AP Efficiency
    Wednesday, May 7, 2014, 3:15-4:15 PM
    ID#510, Dallas 4                                                                                              
    Explore “touchless” invoice processing, from definition to return on investment.
     
  • Considering the Cloud for Automating AP at the Small and Medium-Sized Business
    Thursday, May 8, 2014, 10:15-11:15 AM
    ID#250, San Antonio 5
    Why are SMEs adopting AP automation at increasingly higher rates? Learn the strategies of the early adopters.

  • AR Processing: Current Cash Application Trends and Best Practices
    Thursday, May 8, 2014, 11:30-12:30 PM
    ID#1100, Dallas 1
    Hear expert cash application practices along with a global manufacturer’s firsthand account of how to automate the order-to-cash stream with success.

In addition to spearheading multiple educational sessions, ReadSoft’s solution experts will be available throughout the conference at Booth #509 for personalized consultation and live demonstrations of ReadSoft’s Oracle, SAP and Microsoft-certified process automation applications.

 “Among our industry peers, we have the deepest understanding of our customers’ IT and business needs when it comes to automating AP and AR processes,” says Bob Fresneda, ReadSoft’s Senior Vice President, Americas and Asia Pacific. “We provide best-practice recommendations to help our customers achieve the strongest ROI along a proven path of least resistance, and we’re excited to have the opportunity to share our findings from over 12,000 implementations with members of the IFO community this May.”

For more information, please contact:

Emily Toras, Marketing Manager, ReadSoft North America. 504.841.3205 emily.toras@readsoft.com

Bob Fresneda, Senior Vice President, Americas & Asia Pacific, ReadSoft. 504.841.0111 bob.fresneda@readsoft.com      

About ReadSoft. ReadSoft simplifies business for organizations of all sizes with applications for business processes such as accounts payable automation, accounts receivable, sales order processing, and multichannel mailroom automation. Its on-premises and cloud document process automation solutions enable some of the world’s largest corporations as well as small and medium businesses to compete and thrive in today’s environment by improving customer and supplier satisfaction, increasing operating efficiency, and providing greater visibility into business processes. ReadSoft is the world’s number one choice for invoice processing automation, and its applications integrate seamlessly with ERP systems from SAP, Oracle, Microsoft, as well as with many other business systems. Since 1991, the company has grown into a worldwide group, delivering industry expertise and support in 17 countries on six continents through its local and global partner network. ReadSoft is headquartered in Helsingborg, Sweden, and its share is traded on the NASDAQ OMX Stockholm’s Small Cap list.

ReadSoft North America supports its valued customers and partners with offices in seven locations throughout the United States, including its corporate headquarters in New Orleans, Louisiana.  Visit www.readsoft.com

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