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  • Automated Invoice Processing: Comparing RPA and IDP Solutions  

    Automated Invoice Processing: Comparing RPA and IDP Solutions  

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    Automated Invoice Processing: Comparing RPA and IDP Solutions

    Our last article Which Automation Technology Is Better for Your Operations: RPA or IDP? compared Robotic Process Automation (RPA) solutions with Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) solutions for processing transactional documents. Despite their differences, both solutions are often used for automated invoice processing and streamlining the accounts payable process. RPA uses software robots, also called bots, to mimic human actions and interactions with computer systems to execute repetitive tasks such as data entry, filling in forms, moving files, and communication with other systems without human intervention. IDP automation solutions orchestrate the entire invoice processing workflow including document classification, data extraction, data validation, and exporting to downstream systems.  

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    RPA and IDP Solutions: Where Are They Used?

    RPA software robots are typically used in departments where there are high volumes of repetitive and rule-based tasks such as in finance, accounting, human resources, and customer service in industries like banking, insurance, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail.  

    IDP solutions are used in various departments including finance and accounting, supply chain, procurement, sales, and human resources in industries like banking, logistics, retail, pharmaceuticals, chemistry, mechanical engineering, and consumer products. Overall, IDP is a versatile technology that can be applied across various departments and industries to automate the processing and managing of different types of complex structured and unstructured transactional documents.  

    Both RPA and IDP tools are frequently used for automatic invoice processing.  

    3 Misconceptions of IDP solutions

    IDP solutions are often misunderstood regarding several aspects.  

    IDP is just advanced OCR 

    While OCR is a component of IDP, true IDP involves a comprehensive process including data extraction, interpretation, validation, and integration with business workflows. 

    All IDP solutions offer equal capabilities 

    Some IDP solutions offer limited functionality and mainly focus on data extraction. A full-fledged IDP solution, however, offers a broader range of capabilities including deep learning models for comprehensive document understanding and integration with a variety of business systems. 

    IDP completely eliminates the need for human input 

    True IDP integrates a human-in-the-loop approach. The aim is not to replace human involvement but enhance and assist it, especially in complex decision-making and handling exceptions.  

    Two Real-Life Examples: Automated Invoice Processing

    1. With an RPA document processing solution

    Monitoring for new invoices  

    The RPA solution automatically scans the system for invoices.  As soon as new files are uploaded, they are flagged and forwarded along for data extraction. 

    Invoice capture  

    The solution extracts the invoice and order data such as bank account info, order details, pricing, etc. The extracted data can then be automatically forwarded to an employee for verification to ensure that the RPA bot has captured the data properly. 

    Invoice processing  

    The automation solution evaluates invoices against order records along with other criteria to ensure their validity. This can include the following actions: 

    • Comparing invoices with purchase orders 
    • Looking for duplicate records 
    • Determining if there are any issues which require manual intervention 

    Once all the checks have been performed, the software robots will automatically send the invoice off for further processing.  

    Recording information  

    When an invoice has been processed, the RPA solution logs all relevant information in accounting’s database to create a record of it.   

    2. With an IDP solution

    Invoice reception  

    The IDP solution receives incoming invoices through various channels, such as email, SFTP or API.  

    Data extraction and validation 

    The IDP solution extracts data from the invoice and validates it against predefined rules to ensure accuracy, significantly reducing errors and the need for manual checks through humans. It offers a broad range of extraction tools to flexibly extract data from any document format, for example PDF, images, csv, xml or excel files, guaranteeing a very high validation reliability.  

    Invoice processing  

    The IDP solution processes the invoice through customisable workflows tailored to specific business needs and matches it with the related purchase order.  

    A defined workflow for processing invoices could be: “Scan and categorise incoming invoices, validate tax identification numbers, match invoices with corresponding purchase orders, flag any discrepancies for manual review and calculate early payment discounts”.  

    If the system spots a deviation between the documents which cannot be resolved through data transformation, data enrichment or other data-validation rules, an exception is raised. This way, employees only need to check those invoices where discrepancies are identified by the software solution.  

    Exporting invoice data to downstream systems  

    Structured invoice data is integrated into the downstream systems and the invoice is automatically archived.  

    Automated invoice processing with an IDP solution

    Key Differences Between Robotic Process Automation and Intelligent Document Processing  

    As these two real-life examples illustrate, RPA and IDP solutions are largely used for the same use cases and goals. Utilisied to automate invoice processing, the goal is to free employees from manual tasks, reduce errors, and to increase accuracy and productivity. 

    At the same time, there are some key differences between IDP and RPA software solutions.  

    IDP solutions are built for flexibility

    IDP technology offers a robust solution to orchestrate the entire document processing workflow – from data extraction to data processing and the export of structured information to downstream systems like ERP or CRM systems. It is designed to understand the context and can adapt to different situations. For example, if a supplier sends the invoice in the mail body, or multiple invoices in one PDF, or they send the date in the wrong format, the IDP system can still handle the document and extract and process the data accurately.  

    RPA, by contrast, uses robotic software to mimic human actions on a computer interface. These bots interact with applications, websites, and systems just as a human would, using the graphical user interface to perform repetitive and routine tasks. This limits RPA to functions which are highly predictable and repetitive. Software robots are great when it comes to extracting and filing the same straightforward data repeatedly. Unforeseen changes, complex data sets, ambiguous information or exceptions, however, pose serious problems to bots.  

    RPA solutions do not eliminate manual tasks

    As detailed in the above use case, team members still need to check the software robots’ work. Often, the extracted data needs to be automatically forwarded to a human worker for verification to ensure that the RPA bot has captured the data properly. This means additional workload for employees.  

    IDP solutions, on the other hand, combine several tasks. They extract data, recognise the document type, compare the data against the document definitions for that document type and check whether there are any deviances. If the software detects a deviance or exception, it automatically alerts the user.  

    Using an RPA solution, each of these tasks would need to be executed by another bot. More importantly, IDP solutions find exceptions, deviances and edge cases and automatically alert the user who can check the data. They ensure very high accuracy and reliability, thus significantly reducing errors and the need for manual checks through humans. 

    Efficient exception management with Intelligent Document Processing

    The Netfira Platform is an IDP solution which provides an interface where team members can manage and resolve exceptions. This makes sure that errors are neither missed nor that documents are rejected. At the same time, the need for manual intervention is kept to a minimum, because users are directly guided to the cases where their human expertise is needed.  

    RPA’s limited ability to extract data from transactional documents like invoices without the need for human verification ties in with its inability to handle exceptions, errors or edge cases efficiently. For example, if there is an error in an invoice, the software robot does not provide any options to manage it and often needs to reject the document.  

    For complex processes several bots are needed

    Processing invoices automatically is a multi-step process: The system needs to be monitored for incoming invoices, the data needs to be read out from the document, processed and then filed. Mostly, every step requires an own bot. Consequently, multiple bots need to be set up, managed and checked which brings a high workload for human staff.  

    This is not the case for Intelligent Document Processing solutions like the Netfira Platform. Providing end-to-end automation,it covers the entire document processing process. Once implemented, Netfira handles every step of the process, from data extraction to processing, exporting and archiving. Furthermore, SaaS IDP solutions operated in the cloud relieve internal IT departments as they are updated regularly and do not require maintenance.  

    Intelligent Document Processing for Automated Invoice Processing

    As the practical examples illustrate, both RPA and IDP solutions are designed to handle the automated processing of invoices thus streamlining the accounts payable process. At the same time, there are some key differences between RPA and IDP technology. In direct comparison, Netfira’s IDP solution, provides a higher level of flexibility and cutomisabilty which make it a powerful tool not only for automating invoices but all  transactional documents. Its use of state-of-the art technologies and customisable workflows enable it to reduce the need for manual intervention to a minimum while achieving very high data accuracy. Businesses that want a complete solution that can adapt to meet their operational needs now and in the future and are serious about improving efficiency and accuracy in their business processes should consider choosing an IDP solution like the Netfira Platform.  

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  • From Customer to Head of Delivery: Experiences with the Netfira Platform

    From Customer to Head of Delivery: Experiences with the Netfira Platform

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    From Customer to Head of Delivery:

    Marijana’s Journey and Experiences with the Netfira Platform

    Marijana, Head of Delivery at Netfira, had been working at a Netfira customer and been a key user of the Netfira Platform for more than two years before joining Netfira’s delivery team in 2020. 

    In this video, she talks about her experiences with the Netfira Platform on the customer side, shares her perspective on document automation and digital transformation, and gives valuable tips for a successful software solution selection and implementation. 

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  • Which Automation Technology Is Better for Your Operations: RPA or IDP? 

    Which Automation Technology Is Better for Your Operations: RPA or IDP? 

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    Which Automation Technology Is Better for Your Operations: RPA or IDP?

    Processing transactional documents is an integral part of business operations. These operational tasks must be completed efficiently so that employees have enough time for value-adding tasks. There are many different automation solutions on the market which rely on cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), Optical Character Recognition (OCR), Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Robotic Process Automation (RPA) or Intelligent Document Processing (IDP). This blog article will focus on two prominent technologies utilised to achieve process optimisation and efficiency in the processing of transactional documents: Robotic Process Automation and Intelligent Document Processing. Intelligent automation solutions relying on RPA or IDP technology are often used for the same goals, but their fields of application, strengths and weaknesses differ significantly. The question is: Which automation technology is better suited for the needs of your business operations: RPA or IDP?   

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    Managing Transactional Documents

    Transactional documents are essential pieces of information recording a business transaction between two parties. In procurement, for example, these transactions are mostly made between buyers and suppliers; in sales departments, they take place between a sales rep and a customer or another business partner. Managing transactional documents, such as invoices, shipping documents, purchase order confirmations, and customer orders, involves repetitive and time-consuming manual tasks. Intelligent automation solutions can help streamline the processing of these documents by automatically extracting and processing data, reducing processing times and errors. By automating these tasks, teams can free up valuable time to focus on more strategic activities.  

    Which Automation Technology Is the Better Choice for Your Operations: RPA or IDP?

    Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is a technology that uses software robots, also called bots, to automate repetitive, rule-based tasks in business processes. RPA mimics human actions and interactions with computer systems to execute tasks such as data entry, data processing, and communication with other systems without human intervention. 

    Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) refers to the automation of data extraction from complex semi-structured or unstructured documents and converting it into structured usable data. IDP automation solutions automate all steps of document processing from document pre-processing, document classification, data extraction, data validation, and export to downstream systems.  

    Advantages of Robotic Process Automation

    1. Powerful solution for automating rule-based tasks

    RPA is suitable for automating repetitive, rule-based tasks such as data entry and invoice processing. For instance, RPA bots can open and flag emails with attached documents, key in documents into systems and extract data from transactional documents. 

    2. Cost reduction

    In the long run, RPA can significantly reduce operational costs by automating repetitive and manual tasks, thereby reducing the need for manual work.  

    3. Faster processing times

    RPA solutions can execute tasks around the clock, leading to faster processing times and improved turnaround times for various processes. 

    Disadvantages of Robotic Process Automation

    1. Limited scope of use

    RPA software can only be used where processes are already digitised. The software robots cannot work with ambiguous documents either. Consequently, they can currently only be used for structured processes and documents as well as routine activities. 

    2. Lack of flexibility

    Software robots are very inflexible. The platforms on which RPA interacts change frequently, and the required flexibility often cannot be configured. Software robots cannot react flexibly to deviations or variants, for example, when data is not structured, or decisions within the process are complex and non-linear. Changing regulations or updates that require minimal changes to an input screen can set back an RPA project by months.    

    3. Difficult scalability

    The more applications a software robot serves, the more challenging scalability becomes. 

    4. Monitoring for possible errors is necessary

    Employees must check that the RPA software robot does not make any mistakes. For example, if OCR (Optical Character Recognition) is used to read PDF files, the reading process can be faulty. Since RPA technology cannot recognise errors or check data readouts for plausibility, these errors could then be transferred unnoticed to a database.  

    5. RPA requires clean data

    RPA software requires a particular data quality. The effort required for its preparation and cleansing is often underestimated. However, good data quality is a mandatory prerequisite for the successful digitisation of business processes and the automation of workflows.    

    6. High costs

    According to Deloitte, robotic process automation costs for a single software bot may range from 5,000 to 15,000 dollars. Most of the time, costs of RPA tools comprise and depend on: RPA vendor pricing, the number and complexity of bots that constitute the RPA deployment, the initial process analysis, RPA consulting, and engineering costs, the cost of third-party robotic process automation integrations, and finally maintenance, support, and RPA scaling costs. 

    Advantages of Intelligent Document Processing

    1. Orchestration of workflows

    IDP offers more than just automating isolated tasks. IDP solutions transform the handling of transactional documents, such as advanced shipping notices, purchase order confirmations, quotes or invoices, from a manual and error-prone process into a seamless and automated workflow. Orchestrating the flow of multiple tasks, IDP solutions cover the extraction, processing and exporting of document data in downstream systems.  

    2. Use of Artificial intelligence

    IDP software solutions employ a range of sophisticated technologies, including AI, OCR and machine learning, to accurately extract data from all kinds of documents thus guaranteeing high data quality. 

    3. High flexibility

    IDP automation technology is very flexible. IDP solutions can extract data with a very high accuracy regardless of the format and complexity. Intelligent Document Processing can automate complex processes lacking simple rules. It can be used in many ways, reacts flexibly to variants, exceptions and deviations; updates and adjustments to the application systems are no problem.  

    4. Short implementation time and easy scalability

    IDP cloud solutions combine the benefits of IDP with the benefits of cloud computing. IDP solutions which are not implemented as on-premise solutions but which operate in the cloud can unlock their full potential. Cloud-based IDP solutions offer a short implementation time of just a few weeks and easy scalability.  

    5. IDP can understand and relate content

    The flexibility of Intelligent Document Processing systems directly stems from their ability to analyse and relate content and to understand the business context. Unlike RPA technology, IDP solutions are not inflexible and rigid systems but are adaptable. Accounting for different document types, formats and supplier-specific rules, IDP solutions can offer customisable workflows tailored to business’ needs. Processing transactional documents, this applies to the extraction of data, the comparison of data across various data sets, the validation of information, and the further processing or transfer of the correct information to downstream company systems.  

    6. Powerful exception management

    In document processing, exceptions are an expected part of the process. IDP solutions are well-equipped for reliably and efficiently spotting and handling exceptions and edge cases in document processing. This functionality ensures business continuity and transparent processes, boosts operational resilience, and reduces the need of manual intervention or IT support.  

    7. IPD solutions improve over time

    In contrast to RPA, IDP can process unstructured data in free texts as well as complex documents such as order confirmations and customer orders. Deviating terms in supplier documents, ambiguous units of measurement, or various languages are no longer a problem because – unlike RPA – IDP learns continuously. When IDP solutions employ human-in-the-loop automation for managing exceptions, errors and edge cases, the system allows users to intervene and handle exceptions when necessary. By interacting with the system through human input, the software learns and improves proportionally with the volume of data fed into it. 

    Disadvantages of Intelligent Document Processing

    Even though there are no real disadvantages or limitations of Intelligent Document Processing solutions, the costs of IDP solutions need to be considered as they can range in price from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars.  

    In case organisations only want to automate isolated and repetitive tasks, RPA is better suited.  In general, businesses need to individually evaluate which automation solution fits their budget, meets their needs and is best suited for fulfilling their automation goals. 

    Conclusion: Which Technology is Better: RPA or IDP?

    If businesses seek to perform rule-based, simple and repetitive tasks in document processing automatically, they can easily rely on RPA technology. However, its scope of application is highly limited: bots are only good for executing a task that will always be the same, such as pulling a PDF from an email. An IDP solution, on the other hand, provides an end-to-end solution that gives enterprises control and flexibility over the entire process including the extraction of document data, the processing and interpretation of data as well as the export and archiving of information. Thus, in comparison to the flexibility, scalability and accuracy of IDP solutions, the limitations of RPA tools outweigh the benefits and often fall short of what is now possible in automated document processing.  

     Explore the differences between RPA and IDP technology based on a real-life use case in our next blog article Automated Invoice Processing: Comparing RPA and IDP Solutions.

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  • Which Automation Technology Is Better for Your Operations: RPA or IDP? 

    Which Automation Technology Is Better for Your Operations: RPA or IDP? 

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    Which Automation Technology Is Better for Your Operations: RPA or IDP?

    Processing transactional documents is an integral part of business operations. These operational tasks must be completed efficiently so that employees have enough time for value-adding tasks. There are many different automation solutions on the market which rely on cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), Optical Character Recognition (OCR), Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Robotic Process Automation (RPA) or Intelligent Document Processing (IDP). This blog article will focus on two prominent technologies utilised to achieve process optimisation and efficiency in the processing of transactional documents: Robotic Process Automation and Intelligent Document Processing. Intelligent automation solutions relying on RPA or IDP technology are often used for the same goals, but their fields of application, strengths and weaknesses differ significantly. The question is: Which automation technology is better suited for the needs of your business operations: RPA or IDP?   

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    Managing Transactional Documents

    Transactional documents are essential pieces of information recording a business transaction between two parties. In procurement, for example, these transactions are mostly made between buyers and suppliers; in sales departments, they take place between a sales rep and a customer or another business partner. Managing transactional documents, such as invoices, shipping documents, purchase order confirmations, and customer orders, involves repetitive and time-consuming manual tasks. Intelligent automation solutions can help streamline the processing of these documents by automatically extracting and processing data, reducing processing times and errors. By automating these tasks, teams can free up valuable time to focus on more strategic activities.  

    Which Automation Technology Is the Better Choice for Your Operations: RPA or IDP?

    Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is a technology that uses software robots, also called bots, to automate repetitive, rule-based tasks in business processes. RPA mimics human actions and interactions with computer systems to execute tasks such as data entry, data processing, and communication with other systems without human intervention. 

    Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) refers to the automation of data extraction from complex semi-structured or unstructured documents and converting it into structured usable data. IDP automation solutions automate all steps of document processing from document pre-processing, document classification, data extraction, data validation, and export to downstream systems.  

    Advantages of Robotic Process Automation

    1. Powerful solution for automating rule-based tasks

    RPA is suitable for automating repetitive, rule-based tasks such as data entry and invoice processing. For instance, RPA bots can open and flag emails with attached documents, key in documents into systems and extract data from transactional documents. 

    2. Cost reduction

    In the long run, RPA can significantly reduce operational costs by automating repetitive and manual tasks, thereby reducing the need for manual work.  

    3. Faster processing times

    RPA solutions can execute tasks around the clock, leading to faster processing times and improved turnaround times for various processes. 

    Disadvantages of Robotic Process Automation

    1. Limited scope of use

    RPA software can only be used where processes are already digitised. The software robots cannot work with ambiguous documents either. Consequently, they can currently only be used for structured processes and documents as well as routine activities. 

    2. Lack of flexibility

    Software robots are very inflexible. The platforms on which RPA interacts change frequently, and the required flexibility often cannot be configured. Software robots cannot react flexibly to deviations or variants, for example, when data is not structured, or decisions within the process are complex and non-linear. Changing regulations or updates that require minimal changes to an input screen can set back an RPA project by months.    

    3. Difficult scalability

    The more applications a software robot serves, the more challenging scalability becomes. 

    4. Monitoring for possible errors is necessary

    Employees must check that the RPA software robot does not make any mistakes. For example, if OCR (Optical Character Recognition) is used to read PDF files, the reading process can be faulty. Since RPA technology cannot recognise errors or check data readouts for plausibility, these errors could then be transferred unnoticed to a database.  

    5. RPA requires clean data

    RPA software requires a particular data quality. The effort required for its preparation and cleansing is often underestimated. However, good data quality is a mandatory prerequisite for the successful digitisation of business processes and the automation of workflows.    

    6. High costs

    According to Deloitte, robotic process automation costs for a single software bot may range from 5,000 to 15,000 dollars. Most of the time, costs of RPA tools comprise and depend on: RPA vendor pricing, the number and complexity of bots that constitute the RPA deployment, the initial process analysis, RPA consulting, and engineering costs, the cost of third-party robotic process automation integrations, and finally maintenance, support, and RPA scaling costs. 

    Advantages of Intelligent Document Processing

    1. Orchestration of workflows

    IDP offers more than just automating isolated tasks. IDP solutions transform the handling of transactional documents, such as advanced shipping notices, purchase order confirmations, quotes or invoices, from a manual and error-prone process into a seamless and automated workflow. Orchestrating the flow of multiple tasks, IDP solutions cover the extraction, processing and exporting of document data in downstream systems.  

    2. Use of Artificial intelligence

    IDP software solutions employ a range of sophisticated technologies, including AI, OCR and machine learning, to accurately extract data from all kinds of documents thus guaranteeing high data quality. 

    3. High flexibility

    IDP automation technology is very flexible. IDP solutions can extract data with a very high accuracy regardless of the format and complexity. Intelligent Document Processing can automate complex processes lacking simple rules. It can be used in many ways, reacts flexibly to variants, exceptions and deviations; updates and adjustments to the application systems are no problem.  

    4. Short implementation time and easy scalability

    IDP cloud solutions combine the benefits of IDP with the benefits of cloud computing. IDP solutions which are not implemented as on-premise solutions but which operate in the cloud can unlock their full potential. Cloud-based IDP solutions offer a short implementation time of just a few weeks and easy scalability.  

    5. IDP can understand and relate content

    The flexibility of Intelligent Document Processing systems directly stems from their ability to analyse and relate content and to understand the business context. Unlike RPA technology, IDP solutions are not inflexible and rigid systems but are adaptable. Accounting for different document types, formats and supplier-specific rules, IDP solutions can offer customisable workflows tailored to business’ needs. Processing transactional documents, this applies to the extraction of data, the comparison of data across various data sets, the validation of information, and the further processing or transfer of the correct information to downstream company systems.  

    6. Powerful exception management

    In document processing, exceptions are an expected part of the process. IDP solutions are well-equipped for reliably and efficiently spotting and handling exceptions and edge cases in document processing. This functionality ensures business continuity and transparent processes, boosts operational resilience, and reduces the need of manual intervention or IT support.  

    7. IPD solutions improve over time

    In contrast to RPA, IDP can process unstructured data in free texts as well as complex documents such as order confirmations and customer orders. Deviating terms in supplier documents, ambiguous units of measurement, or various languages are no longer a problem because – unlike RPA – IDP learns continuously. When IDP solutions employ human-in-the-loop automation for managing exceptions, errors and edge cases, the system allows users to intervene and handle exceptions when necessary. By interacting with the system through human input, the software learns and improves proportionally with the volume of data fed into it. 

    Disadvantages of Intelligent Document Processing

    Even though there are no real disadvantages or limitations of Intelligent Document Processing solutions, the costs of IDP solutions need to be considered as they can range in price from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars.  

    In case organisations only want to automate isolated and repetitive tasks, RPA is better suited.  In general, businesses need to individually evaluate which automation solution fits their budget, meets their needs and is best suited for fulfilling their automation goals. 

    Conclusion: Which Technology is Better: RPA or IDP?

    If businesses seek to perform rule-based, simple and repetitive tasks in document processing automatically, they can easily rely on RPA technology. However, its scope of application is highly limited: bots are only good for executing a task that will always be the same, such as pulling a PDF from an email. An IDP solution, on the other hand, provides an end-to-end solution that gives enterprises control and flexibility over the entire process including the extraction of document data, the processing and interpretation of data as well as the export and archiving of information. Thus, in comparison to the flexibility, scalability and accuracy of IDP solutions, the limitations of RPA tools outweigh the benefits and often fall short of what is now possible in automated document processing.  

     Explore the differences between RPA and IDP technology based on a real-life use case in our next blog article Automated Invoice Processing: Comparing RPA and IDP Solutions.

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  • Accounts Payable Whitepaper: From Manual Handling to Intelligent Automation

    Accounts Payable Whitepaper: From Manual Handling to Intelligent Automation

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    Elevating Accounts Payable: From Manual Handling to Intelligent Automation

    As businesses continue to scale and evolve, the accounts payable (AP) department faces increasing complexities in managing an ever-growing volume of invoices, purchase orders, and payment documents. While traditional automation solutions have provided some relief by streamlining certain aspects of the AP process, they often fall short in today’s fast-paced, data-intensive business landscape. With the advent of more sophisticated technologies, there is a compelling need to go beyond basic automation to more intelligent, integrated solutions that can adapt to the nuanced demands of modern accounts payable operations.

    As we navigate through the intricacies of document processing, this whitepaper will shed light on the limitations of traditional automation solutions, and how they often fail to meet expectations. We will then introduce Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) as a game-changing solution, illustrating how it combines the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and orchestration to dramatically improve
    efficiency and accuracy. Discover how the Netfira Platform can transform accounts payable from manual handling to intelligent automation. 

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  • The Benefits of a SaaS IDP Solution for Procurement  

    The Benefits of a SaaS IDP Solution for Procurement  

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    The Benefits of a SaaS IDP Solution for Procurement

    Advancements in technologies, such as IDP cloud solutions, continue to change the B2B world profoundly. In our last blog article, we showed how IDP cloud solutions combine the best of intelligent document processing (IDP) with the best of cloud computing. Cloud computing comprises a wide range of services that aim to meet various IT needs of an organisation. One service model that operates in the cloud is Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). Procurement departments relying on the power of intelligent document processing can benefit immensely from document automation in the cloud. Procurement software needs to be efficient, future-proof, and agile, which are distinct advantages of a SaaS IDP solution.  

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    7 Main Advantages of SaaS IDP solutions for Procurement

    1. Easy configuration

    Unlike on-premise IDP solutions, SaaS IDP solutions allow users to connect to a ready-to-use system. As a result, companies do not require internal server infrastructure and implementation times are drastically reduced.    

    2. No maintenance

    The SaaS provider is responsible for maintenance and security-related aspects of the software, reducing the pressure on IT departments and providing users with peace of mind.  

    3. Low costs

    Companies do not have to install and run applications on their systems. This eliminates the need to invest in hardware and licensees and reduces the costs associated with maintenance and support. Users only pay for what they need and use. The initial setup costs for IDP SaaS solutions are also low, and implementation time is far quicker than for on-premise systems.  

    4. High flexibility

    IDP SaaS solutions afford users more flexibility than on-premise systems. For example, companies can subscribe to SaaS offers as required instead of purchasing licenses and installing the software on internal computers. In addition, SaaS IDP applications are provided over the web, which means users can access the software from any device or location, pending relevant permissions.

    5. Easy scalability

    Organisations can make greater use of individual services or functions if necessary. This is particularly important for companies growing rapidly or needing larger capacities for seasonal reasons. In addition, the Netfira Platform offers operational improvements along the P2P process, and users can easily configure more document types as the need arises.    

    6. Work within a familiar environment

    Teams can work within their familiar environment. There is no need to make disruptive changes to processes or systems as the system can adapt to the relevant requirements of the business.  

    7. Relieve IT departments

    As SaaS is web-based, users benefit from service providers updating the software automatically – often weekly or monthly. There is no ongoing requirement on IT to implement new releases or patches. Cloud-based document automation software means the IT department has an effortless involvement in the digitisation project, allowing them to focus on other tasks and duties.    

    The Power of Intelligent Document Processing SaaS Solutions for Procurement

    IDP cloud solutions – and above all IDP SaaS solutions – provide procurement with future-proof technology that enables the efficient automation of operational activities and processing of unstructured documents. Modern technologies and the demands of companies are changing rapidly. This unpredictability makes SaaS IDP solutions the right choice thanks to a higher flexibility and low costs compared to on-premise solutions. Considering all the advantages, SaaS IDP solutions prove to be a powerful alternative to on-premise solutions. Moreover, by automating procurement with a SaaS IDP solution, companies can concentrate on strategic business activities and achieve sustainable increases in operational efficiency. 

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  • IDP Cloud Solutions – Combining the Best of Two Worlds   

    IDP Cloud Solutions – Combining the Best of Two Worlds   

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    IDP Cloud Solutions – Combining the Best of Two Worlds

    In B2B organisations, almost every operational process produces documents. Teams use documents to order goods or services and pay for them, sell and ship goods, file claims and account for things. Finally, documents are needed to report on the ordering, paying, shipping and accounting of goods or services. Procurement and sales departments, in particular, need to handle a vast array of document formats such as paper document, scanned documents, PDFs and images. Traditional automation solutions relying on OCR or EDI help procurement departments to stay on top of processing all the B2B documents but both technologies come with limitations and disadvantages 

    The good news is: Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) can overcome the limitations of traditional automation solutions. IDP solutions can not only identify but also interpret and analyse the data extracted from documents. IDP goes beyond simple automated data extraction to identify and understand key data points and classify the document type. It can then apply business rules to the extracted information, verify it and automatically export it into downstream systems.  

    Even better news: The strengths of IDP solutions can be brought to the next level if they are not implemented as on-premise solutions but as cloud solutions. Operated in the cloud, IDP can unlock its full potential and innovate the way companies process documents. Read on to discover how choosing an IDP cloud solution means combining the best of two worlds.   

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    What Is Intelligent Document Processing?

    Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) is based on advanced technology to digitise and automate unstructured data from B2B documents. Because it combines artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and natural language processing, IDP can mimic human abilities when it comes to identifying, contextualising and processing documents. IDP uses AI, ML and human-in-the-loop automation to convert unstructured data into structured and actionable data. By relying on orchestration, the coordination of single automated tasks into a seamless and unified workflow, intelligent document processing takes automation to the next level.   

    Intelligent Document Processing in the Cloud

    Intelligent Document Processing is a powerful approach for automating B2B document flows. The IDP solutions’ strengths are brought to the fore even more when they are operated in the cloud. In contrast to on-premise IDP solutions, cloud IDP solutions prove to be more agile, flexible and simple. Therefore, intelligent document processing in the cloud is going to reshape the automation of documents and B2B communication.  

    The Power of Cloud Solutions

    Cloud computing is one of the most impactful technological advancements in corporate IT. Put simply, cloud computing refers to the availability of computing services over the internet. IDP solutions that operate in a cloud allow companies to lower operating costs, scale usage as required and reduce the need for IT teams to maintain software. Moreover, users benefit from customisation and flexibility as well as a high standard of security.  .  

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    Customisation: What Can Be Defined in the Cloud

    The size: 

    Depending on current needs and the market situation, users can adjust storage capacities and computing power effortlessly at any time. As an advantage, companies do not have to invest in local IT infrastructure. One of the main benefits of a cloud-based solution is its high flexibility. Changes can be made at any time with the push of a button. 

    The content: 

    The content of the cloud can be defined individually. Users decide which data is in the cloud. 

    Control access and expand collaboration: 

    Procurement needs to collaborate with business partners and suppliers. The cloud allows users to determine which content suppliers, partners and employees can access. 

    The Cloud and Security

    Cloud providers are responsible for security. The systems’ structures, resources and capacities are specifically designed for these requirements, making cloud-based solutions very secure and reliable. When choosing a service provider, it is essential to ensure that ISO guidelines are adhered to. Standardised norms such as ISO 27001, ISO 27017 and ISO 27018 define the handling and processing of highly sensitive data. 

    Service Models of Cloud Computing

    The term ‘cloud computing’ is not just about one offer but comprises a wide range of services that aim to meet various IT needs of an organisation. Some companies provide customers with a cloud, while others, like Netfira, provide a service model that operates in a cloud. The three main service models are Infrastructure-as-a-Service, Platform-as-a-Service and Software-as-a-Service.  

     Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS): 

    The service involves the provision of data centre infrastructure by a cloud provider. The resources are accessed via private or public networks. The components of the infrastructure provided include, for example, servers, computing and network capacities, communication devices such as routers or firewalls, storage space and systems for archiving and securing data.  

     Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS): 

    This can be understood as a link between classic infrastructure services (Infrastructure-as-a-Service, IaaS) and application software from the cloud (Software-as-a-Service, SaaS). Cloud providers provide customers with a platform on which they can develop, operate and manage applications without worrying about the necessary infrastructure.   

     Software-as-a-Service (SaaS): 

    Customers can access offerings hosted by a service provider over the internet. Users access the applications via a browser. Companies that use SaaS applications can change the configuration settings and adapt the software to their specific requirements within certain parameters. Like with other cloud services, organisations typically pay a monthly or yearly fee for SaaS applications. SaaS providers usually bill applications based on specific usage parameters, such as the number of people using the applications or the number of transactions. The Netfira Platform, which automates procurement and sales processes, is offered as a SaaS solution.  

    IDP Cloud Solutions: The Dream Team for Procurement

    IDP works best when operated in the cloud. Combined with the flexibility, scalability and customisation options of cloud solutions, IDP can turn simple automation into intelligent automation and process structured as well as unstructured document reliably and quickly. Read more about intelligent document processing in the cloud and discover the 7 benefits of a SaaS IDP solution for procurement in our next blog post.   


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  • Navigating Procurement’s Future with Intelligent Document Processing  

    Navigating Procurement’s Future with Intelligent Document Processing  

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    Navigating Procurement’s Future with Intelligent Document Processing 

    In today’s business landscape, efficient document processing provides a reliable foundation for business operations and underpins future growth. The global challenges faced by businesses in recent years have demonstrated that manual processing methods cannot cope when volumes rise or complexities increase. Simple automation solutions only address part of the issue, automating segments of workflows but failing to grasp the business logic unique to each transaction. What if there was an intelligent solution that doesn’t just automate, but truly understands and adapts to the logic of your documents? A complete tool that can automate  documents with 100% accuracy, ensuring reliable operations through customisable workflows and informing decision making through accurate data? Discover how Intelligent Document Processing helps you grow with confidence.  

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    Limitations of Traditional Document Processing  

    Manual document comprehension and data entry, once the traditional norm, are now becoming untenable. Procurement teams spend valuable hours reading documents, cross-verifying data, and keying information into systems. This process is not only time-consuming and prone to human error, but also severely limits transparency.

    Traditional automation solutions may assist with data capture, but they falter when faced with complex or unstructured document formats and supplier-specific business rules. The result? Incomplete automation of document workflows that isn’t reliable enough to enable downstream business outcomes. Moreover, many automation tools have long implementation times and are heavily reliant on IT resources. These limitations don’t just hamper procurement operations, they have a ripple effect that impacts everything from inventory management to supplier relationships, and ultimately the business’s ability to grow and scale efficiently.  

    As businesses scale, so must their document processing capabilities. The goal is a future-proof solution that ensures accurate, efficient, and transparent operations, no matter the document volume.  

    The Potential of Intelligent Document Processing: Orchestrating Procurement 

    Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) promises to revolutionise procurement, eliminating the challenges that plague manual processes and traditional automation. The distinguishing feature of IDP lies in its ability to go beyond automating isolated tasks and orchestrate entire workflows. Orchestration in IDP takes automation to the next level. While automation handles routine tasks, orchestration manages the flow of multiple tasks, making intelligent decisions based on context and rules. It ensures seamless, error-free operations, even in complex environments involving unstructured documents and varying formats.  

    The Netfira Platform exemplifies the power of orchestration. Its processing capabilities, combined with inbuilt business logic—such as tolerances, data enrichment, data manipulation, and validation—elevate it from mere automation to complete workflow orchestration.   

    To illustrate the benefit of IDP, consider the processing of order confirmations—a document type that typically varies in structure across suppliers. In a simple automation scenario, the system might correctly capture line items, but cannot handle variable attributes like units of measure or currency. However, with Netfira’s orchestration, the Platform understands the specific business context, identifies, and correctly maps these elements, enhancing data accuracy and reducing discrepancies.  

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    Document processing workflow with the Netfira Platform

    Unlocking Efficiency with the Power of Intelligent Document Processing 

    IDP provides enhanced control over data, improves transparency, and integrates seamlessly with downstream systems—features that are integral to successful procurement operations. Furthermore, IDP like Netfira’s offers another significant advantage—handling exceptions and edge cases. Traditional automation systems might stumble over exceptions, necessitating manual intervention. In contrast, Netfira’s Platform not only ensures a much lower rate of exceptions and errors but also flags these rare occurrences. When an exception or an edge case arises, Netfira empowers the user to resolve them effectively via a state-of-the-art user interface. This capability ensures business continuity, boosts operational resilience, and reduces dependencies on manual intervention or IT support.  

    Error handling and exception management with the Netfira Platform

    The Netfira Difference

    The Netfira Platform extracts any attribute from any document type or format with 100% accuracy and integrates seamlessly with any downstream system, promising efficiency, and transparency in operations. The implementation of Netfira is straightforward, requires no additional effort for your business partners or change to their existing processes. 

    ”There was no need to coordinate any process changes with our suppliers. Documents are simply sent to us via email and Netfira handles the rest” – Oliver Merle, Syntegon Technology GmbH

    However, Netfira isn’t just a platform; it’s your trusted partner in your digitisation journey. It goes beyond solving problems to providing robust support and ongoing improvements to its platform, ensuring your operations remain at the forefront of procurement technology. The promise of continuous innovation and robust, German-based customer support underscores Netfira’s commitment and its dedication to its customers . 

    Intelligent Document Processing with the Netfira Platform

    The Future of Procurement with Netfira 

    Digitisation is integral to the dynamic future of procurement. IDP is not a luxury but a necessity, a key driver in overcoming procurement challenges and maximising efficiency. As a leading player in the IDP landscape, Netfira is committed to empowering businesses to enhance their procurement efficiency and scale their operations. Netfira stands as a passionate expert in the field, partnering with businesses to navigate the complex terrain of procurement. By embracing Netfira and the power of Intelligent Document Processing, businesses can ensure their procurement operations are not just ready for the future but are shaping it.  

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  • Webinar: Introduction to the Netfira Platform

    Webinar: Introduction to the Netfira Platform

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    Introdution to the Netfira Platform

    In this webinar, we’ll guide you through:

    • The transformative power of Netfira in automating B2B transactional document processing.
    • The blueprint of an optimised workflow using Netfira.
    • A deep dive into our Platform’s intuitive business logic.
    • A walkthrough of exception management within the Netfira Portal.
    • Seamless supplier connections using the Netfira Onboarding App.

    At this stage, the webinar is only available in German. If you would like to preview the Platform in English, please request a demo.

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  • Intelligent Document Processing: Unleashing the Potential of Orchestration in B2B Document Processing

    Intelligent Document Processing: Unleashing the Potential of Orchestration in B2B Document Processing

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    Intelligent Document Processing: Unleashing the Potential of Orchestration in B2B Document Processing

    In the dynamic world of business-to-business (B2B) operations, companies continuously search for strategies to streamline processes and augment efficiency. A cornerstone of these strategies is the automation of document processing, the operational backbone of any enterprise. Traditional automation has offered some advantages, but it also presents inherent limitations. The solution? A transformative approach known as orchestration. 

    Orchestration elevates the capabilities of basic automation, providing an integrated, efficient, and effective solution that significantly enhances the document processing workflow. This article will delve into the intricacies of orchestration, differentiate it from automation, and introduce the Netfira Platform. 

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    Orchestration and Intelligent Document Processing

    Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) uses advanced technology to digitise and automate unstructured data from various B2B documents. Combining artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and natural language processing, IDP mimics human abilities for identifying, contextualising and processing documents. IDP uses AI, ML and human-in-the-loop automation to convert unstructured data into structured and actionable data. Relying on orchestration, intelligent document processing takes automation to the next level.  

    The Constraints of Simple Automation in Document Processing

    Automation has revolutionised the business world, particularly in document processing. By automating repetitive tasks, companies have managed to reduce manual labour significantly, thereby increasing speed and productivity. However, automation alone has its drawbacks. While it’s adept at handling individual tasks, it can stumble when dealing with more complex workflows that require coordination and interconnection of different tasks. Automation often falls short of providing a holistic solution, leading to inefficiencies and errors. 

    For instance, consider a situation where data needs to be extracted from various documents, processed, and then matched with corresponding details in another set of documents. Automation can handle these tasks individually, but what happens when there’s a discrepancy between the documents? Automation lacks the ability to make judgments or handle exceptions, resulting in potential errors and inefficiencies. 

    Orchestration: A Symphony of Automated Tasks

    Orchestration steps in to address these challenges. It goes beyond simple automation, coordinating a multitude of automated tasks into a seamless, unified workflow. It’s like a conductor leading an orchestra, ensuring every instrument plays its part at the right time to create a harmonious melody. 

    In the context of B2B document processing, orchestration allows businesses to manage complex workflows efficiently, handling exceptions and adapting to different business rules and logic. This approach not only boosts productivity but also ensures data accuracy and integrity. By coordinating various tasks and handling exceptions efficiently, orchestration improves overall business performance. 

    The Netfira Platform: Leading the Way in Document Orchestration

    The Netfira Platform exemplifies the power of orchestration in B2B document processing. The software solution transcends the limitations of simple automation by orchestrating document processing workflows. Consequently, the Netfira Platform is a complete document processing solution automating the entire document processing workflow.  

    With the Netfira Platform, businesses can automatically extract data from any document type or format, ensuring flexibility and versatility. The extracted data is processed using customisable workflows, based on the unique logic and rules of the business. Netfira’s powerful algorithms can match and validate this data against other relevant documents or datasets, ensuring its accuracy and reliability. 

    But where the Netfira Platform truly shines is in its exception handling. The Platform compares data from different B2B documents, such as purchase orders with order confirmations. In cases of discrepancies or deviations, the system flags these exceptions and presents them in a user-friendly interface, allowing users to resolve them effectively. This exceptional capability embodies the essence of orchestration, managing tasks as an integrated whole rather than in isolation. 

    Moreover, the processed, structured data can be seamlessly exported into any downstream system, facilitating integration and a smooth data flow. This capability not only enhances the efficiency of the document processing workflow but also provides valuable insights for more informed, data-driven decision-making. 

    Conclusion: The Dawn of a New Era in B2B Document Processing

    Orchestration is setting the stage for a paradigm shift in B2B document processing. By orchestrating their document processing workflows, businesses can move beyond the constraints of mere automation and benefit from complete automation. The result? Unparalleled efficiency, reduced errors, and enhanced productivity. 

    The Netfira Platform is at the forefront of this transformation, redefining document processing through its innovative application of orchestration. Businesses that embrace this change are sure to witness remarkable improvements in their document processing workflows, propelling them toward success in this new era of B2B operations. 

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