ReadSoft expands commitment to best practice financial processing at Fusion 2013

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ReadSoft, a leading global provider of document process automation, today announced it will exhibit at Fusion 2013, the annual conference presented by The Institute of Financial Operations, at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort in Orlando, FL, May 19-23, 2013. Conference attendees interested in gaining efficiencies in business processes such as, accounts payable, document capture and accounts receivable are encouraged to attend ReadSoft’s educational sessions and visit the ReadSoft booth (#607) for live product demonstrations and one-on-one consultations.

ReadSoft, a diamond partner of The Institute of Financial Operations, will participate in an interactive panel discussion and lead two educational sessions, each offering continuing professional education (CPE) credit for financial operations professionals in attendance.

  • AP Automation: Where do you stack up?(panel discussion)
    Monday, May 20, 2013, 2:45 p.m.-3:45 p.m.
    ID#250, Durango 1
  • AR Processing–Analyzing the Costs and Recommended Best Practices
    Monday, May 20, 2013, 9:45 a.m.-10:45 a.m.
    ID#1105, Coronado T
  • Making Sense of Your Options–The Role of Data Capture in Today’s Document Processing
    Wednesday, May 22, 2013, 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.
    ID#540, Fiesta 7

In recent years, ReadSoft has expanded its advanced data capture and workflow solutions from accounts payable into multiple business applications including sales orders and accounts receivable, and from on-premise, into the cloud. Its 2012 acquisition of foxray broadened its solution set to serve the financial community even further with XBOUND, a robust solution platform that supports enterprises, Shared Service Centers and BPOs with large scale-process automation.

ReadSoft’s solution experts in Oracle, SAP and Microsoft certified technology will be available for personalized consultation and to demonstrate AP automation on-premise and in the cloud (Booth #607).

“It’s apparent that the financial community has a pressing need for effective tools that can help them manage their organization’s cash and margin. And more than ever, our commitment to serve those needs is backed by our investments,” reports Bob Fresneda, President of ReadSoft North America. “Today, ReadSoft empowers business leaders at more diverse organizations than ever before - whether you are a small to medium size company interested in a cloud AP automation strategy or a high-volume BPO or Shared Service Center looking to meet service level agreements with large scale process automation, our solution offering is outfitted to address these critical needs and more.”

For more information, please contact:

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

Bob Fresneda, President, ReadSoft North America. 504.841.0111 bob.fresneda@readsoft.com      

About ReadSoft:

ReadSoft is the leading global provider of software solutions for document process automation.  Founded in 1991, ReadSoft’s vision is to contribute to businesses’ success by providing the ideal software solutions for automating document driven processes.  Its software enables companies of various sizes and diverse industries to automate business processes such as, accounts payable processing, purchasing, document capture, document sorting, and order to cash.  The company was first to bring free form technology for invoice processing to market and first to achieve certifications with enterprise resource planning systems SAP and Oracle.  Today, ReadSoft has operations in sixteen countries and on five continents. 

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.  For more information, visit www.readsoft.com.

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