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IT: Electronic Invoicing as a ‘keystone’ in the collaboration between companies, banks and PA

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Published date
13 May 2008
Country
Italy, , , ,
Domain
eGovernment
Languages
English, , , ,
Author
Politecnico di Milano School of Management’s Observatory
Publisher
MIP Politecnico di Milano
License of the document
Other
Submitted By
Alessandro Locatelli (TXT e-solutions spa) | Italy
Complete title:
Electronic Invoicing as a ‘keystone’ in the collaboration between companies, banks and PA - Report 2008 Observatory on Electronic Invoicing and Dematerialisation

This is the second report from the Politechnico di Milano School of Management's Observatory on Electronic Invoicing and Dematerialisation.

A particular feature of this edition is the large number of partners and sponsors of different background, from association in the banking sector and technology providers to system integrators and IT consultants.

There are two new elements in this edition:

- The presentation of a complete classification of the main model of electronic invoicing and, in general, of the integration and dematerialisation of the trade process.
An analysis of the profitability of electronic invoicing projects for each of the models identified and for the various levels of financial activity.

- The study involved more than 200 companies, 90 case studies in user companies, 50 studies among electronic invoicing solution and service providers.

Number of pages:
132

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