eFLOW AP certified with SAP NetWeaver on HANA
Top Image Systems’ eFLOW AP 5.2 solution has achieved SAP-certified integration with SAP NetWeaver running on the SAP HANA platform.
Proven to interoperate with SAP ERP running on SAP HANA, the end-to-end automated invoice-processing solution includes components that are located inside the SAP application itself. This means familiar interfaces for users of the software, and easy retrieval and validation of data from SAP solution components.
This can result in higher return on the existing investment in SAP software, in addition to lower invoice processing costs and increased invoice visibility and transparency.
The components in eFLOW AP (eFLOW Control and eFLOW Resolve) are add-ons complementary to SAP software that integrate into the SAP Netweaver Application Server (SAP NetWeaver AS) component to deliver invoice data capture and a highly automated workflow solution for vendor invoice processing.
The solution handles requirements such as automatic posting, automatic line-item matching and automatic workflow routing for exception handling and approval. Maximum straight-through invoice processing means increased speed and accuracy of invoice handling through elimination of manual steps.
The SAP Integration and Certification Center (SAP ICC) has certified that eFLOW AP 5.2 integrates with SAP NetWeaver AS on SAP HANA using an ABAP add-on deployment on SAP HANA for SAP ERP, and resides inside its own dedicated namespace within SAP ERP.
“We are thrilled to announce that eFLOW AP has reached this certified integration with SAP NetWeaver,” said Carsten Nelk, Chief Technology Officer for Top Image Systems.
“TIS offers a complete accounts payable automation solution for organisations using SAP ERP as their financial accounting application. The ability of eFLOW AP to interoperate with SAP NetWeaver powered by SAP HANA delivers undoubtedly a highly streamlined way to process invoices in SAP ERP, automating the process from inside the familiar SAP software environment and providing the best possible user experience.”