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SolutionMap easy-lookup chart: Grid shows all 69 vendors and the procurement technology category they’re in

04/01/2020 By

For the 2020 Spring/Q1 SolutionMap release, Spend Matters has charted which vendors participate in each of the 13 procurement technology categories that we evaluate and share with the public for free.

Please find all 69 vendors listed below. The company names marked in yellow are either new to the ranking or expanded their participation into a new category.

The AP Automation category is new this year, and it includes six vendors.

See an explanation of the 13 categories below the chart.

Company
ePro
I2P
AP
P2P
Sourcing
CLM
Analytics
SXM
SPT
S2P
Temps
SOW
DSW/S
Allocation
BirchStreet
Conga (new in Q1)
Determine (Corcentric)
Elevated Resources
Exari (Coupa)
Field Nation
Jaggaer Advantage
Jaggaer Direct
Jaggaer Indirect
McKinsey (Orpheus)
Procurify
Rosslyn Analytics (new in Q1)
Scout RFP
Shiftgig
SirionLabs
SoftCo (new in Q1)
Suplari (new in Q1)
TalentNet
Talmix
Tipalti (new in Q1)
Upwork Enterprise
VectorVMS
VNDLY
Wax Digital / Medius (name change Q1)
Workforce Logiq (new in Q1)
WorkMarket (ADP)
Xeeva (new in Q1)

 

Here are the full names of the 13 categories of procurement technology:

  • Accounts Payable (AP) Automation
  • Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM)
  • Contract Services/Statement of Work (SOW)
  • Direct Sourcing of Workforce/Services (DSW/S)
  • E-Procurement
  • Invoice-to-Pay (I2P)
  • Procure-to-Pay (P2P)
  • Sourcing
  • Source-to-Pay (S2P), a suite view that includes all P2P and strategic procurement technologies’ categories
  • Spend and Procurement Analytics
  • Strategic Procurement Technologies (Sourcing, Analytics, CLM, SXM)
  • Supplier Relationship Management and Risk (SXM)
  • Temp Staffing

SolutionMap rankings are uniquely based on in-depth provider RFIs and demos, verified by equal parts customer input and Spend Matters analyst scoring. These procurement technology benchmarks are now updated twice a year and reflect different organizational needs using “buying personas,” making the rankings timely and relevant to aid procurement professionals in selecting their best-fit procurement technology provider.