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Striata embraces Dutch e-billing decision

By Siyabonga Africa, ITWeb junior journalist
Johannesburg, 17 Feb 2009

Striata embraces Dutch e-billing decision

Striata, an e-billing company, welcomes the announcement that e-mail invoices are now accepted in the Netherlands, says PR Web.

The company has campaigned for the recognition of e-mail billing as a cost-effective replacement for outdated paper processes.

As the world moves to a economy, businesses are likely to see the benefits of reduced costs, improved cash flow and carbon-neutral processes like e-billing.

Archive Systems, Ariba enhance e-invoicing

Ariba and Archive Systems have teamed up to bring out an e-invoicing solution, reports 1888 Press Release.

Archive Systems will leverage its offerings to enhance the e-invoicing services it provides to customers worldwide.

The agreement states that Archive Systems, an accounts payable services provider, will use the Ariba Supplier Network to eliminate paper invoice conversion and support straight-through processing for its customers.

E-marketing boost for Egypt

The Egyptian government is urging the tourism sector to resort to e-marketing to attract the largest number of visitors to e-tourism sites, states PR Log.

The executive director of MRCO-Egypt for Web and e-content in Egypt, Mohammed Farouk Riead, says tourism marketing services via the have become a necessity for all tourism sectors, including travel agencies, hotels, and tourism companies.

Reiad adds that society attaches great importance to the e-tourism sector which it considers to be the biggest part of worldwide e-commerce. He adds there is no refuge from resorting to the use of e-booking systems and e-payment via the Internet.

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