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GEP: Vendor Analysis (Part 1) — S2C solution overview, company background, platform and services overview, modules overview, and roadmap

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In today's fast-paced business environment, procurement professionals face many challenges, from managing supplier relationships to mitigating risks and controlling costs. To address these challenges, many organizations turn to source-to-pay (S2P) suites because they include a comprehensive suite of tools designed to optimize processes and enhance cross-functional collaboration.

This Vendor Analysis overviews one of these suites: GEP (Global eProcure). The company offers an integrated (S2P) solution and services, including full business process outsourcing (BPO) capabilities and transformation services. The combination of these individual capabilities from a single provider, especially as they become increasingly synergistic, makes GEP truly a standalone in the industry.

Although GEP covers the entire S2P process, this two-part Vendor Analysis focuses on its upstream capabilities (S2C). Part 1 provides an overview of GEP’s S2C offering, including its roadmap and vision. Part 2 examines the solution’s strengths and opportunities, covers the voice of the customer, reviews the competitive landscape and closes with an analyst summary.

Here’s why GEP matters:

To the market — GEP is one of the established S2P suites available on the market. It continues to innovate in areas such as GenAI to this day.

To potential buyers — GEP offers an impressive range of products from both a technological and services standpoint that covers the entire S2P process and beyond.

This article requires a paid membership that has access to Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM), Source-to-Contract (S2C), Sourcing, Spend & Procurement Analytics, Supplier Information & Relationship Management (SIM and SRM), or Supplier Risk Management.
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