
Leveraging a Shared Service Center for Greater Payments Efficiency, GT News, May 27, 2008
Bottomline's Chip Martin takes a closer look at the benefits associated with leveraging a payments factory within a shared service center environment. Read story.

Electronic Invoicing + Electronic Payments = Successful A/P Automation, GT News, April 22, 2008
For businesses seeking to capitalize on the benefits of accelerated invoice approval cycles, automating the payments process that completes the invoice-to-pay cycle is critical to ensuring success. Read story.

Barriers to Adopting e-Payments: Overcoming the Rube Goldberg Machine, Accounts Payable Now & Tomorrow, Winter 2008
As the adoption of electronic payments continues to accelerate, this informative article offers practical advice for overcoming some of the most common barriers encountered by corporate treasurers. Read story.

Payment Risk Management: How to Stay Proactive, GT News, January 15, 2008
Bottomline's Vince Bahl discusses how an aggressive approach to payment security can help treasurers stay ahead of increasingly sophisticated fraud techniques. Read story.

e-Invoicing and Supplier Adoption, a Not-so-Trivial Pursuit: Answers to Tough Questions, Accounts Payable Now & Tomorrow, Summer 2007
Supplier adoption is perhaps the single greatest hurdle impacting the success of electronic invoicing initiatives. Bottomline's Chip Martin tells you what you need to know when it comes to communicating your vision for electronic invoicing to suppliers. Read story.

It's Time to Start Thinking More Strategically About AP Automation, Accounts Payable Now & Tomorrow, Spring 2007
The business benefits of AP automation go far beyond simple cost reduction. Learn why creating a compelling value proposition for suppliers is the key to unlocking e-invoicing's true strategic value. Read Story.

Making the Case for More Advanced AP Automation Initiatives, Accounts Payable Now & Tomorrow, Winter 2007
Chip Martin, Bottomline's Vice President of Strategic Product Management, examines spend management and its role in helping AP professionals build a better business case for AP automation. Read story.

Invoice Automation: The Accounts Payable Advantage, CFMA Building Profits, Nov/Dec 2006
With industry estimates showing that as many as 40-50% of construction projects operate behind schedule, the potential benefits of streamlining accounts payable processes stretch far beyond cost reduction and into core financial and operational functions. Read story.

The Devil's in the Details, Supply & Demand Chain Executive, October 2006
With very few invoices today containing only a single line item, it's no wonder it can take nearly a month to process an invoice. Learn why the key factor in accelerating invoice approval lies in the ability to efficiently route and track invoices at the line-item level. Read story.

Mediocrity as Excellence? Accounts Payable Now & Tomorrow, Fall 2006
Bottomline's Chip Martin takes a closer look at how excellence is defined in electronic invoicing and why it's important for AP professionals to aim high. Read story.

Optimize Your Working Capital, GT News, June 6, 2006
In an article co-authored with HSBC, Bottomline discusses how streamlining accounts payable processes can unlock new value in the financial supply chain. Read story.

Automating AP and AR: An Electronic Invoicing Primer, Revenue Cycle Manager,
September 2005
With the adoption of accounts payable and accounts receivable automation solutions on the rise, Bottomline offers a primer on selecting, and ultimately, deploying an invoice management solution. Read story.

The Future of Electronic Invoicing, GT News, July 4, 2005
Bottomline explores the future of e-invoicing as vendors begin to shift away from Captive Networks to more open, Federated Networks. Read story.

Special Report: The Developing Electronic Invoicing Market by Sanjima Dezoysa, GT News, July 4, 2005
This special report provides a comprehensive overview of electronic invoicing, the core technology components and market drivers in the US and UK. Read story.