Increase revenue and reduce costs by automating people-centric business processes
with xFusion. xFusion process automation solutions enable you to automate, manage, and track
process-critical data and extend the reach of your core SAP Business One application.
Here are some common use cases:
Integration with e-Commerce website: Automate transferring of data
from your website into SAP Business One and vice versa.
Sales Orders Automation: Process incoming purchase orders and create
sales orders in SAP Business One. Your customers can simply upload the purchase
order documents to your ftp site.
Lead Management: Process contacts file and either update
existing contacts or create newer leads in SAP Business One.
At its core, xFusion Process Automation Solution consists of two components:
xFusion Studio: A data integration (ETL) platform that lets you extract
data from multiple data sources, transform the data to make it compatible with the
destination data source, and load the transformed data into destination data source.
The data sources include applications (SAP, Microsoft, Sage, etc.,), databases (SQL
Server, Oracle, etc.), and file formats (Text, Excel, XML, etc.).
xFusion Scheduler: An application that can run xFusion Studio engine
either at periodic time intervals or anytime an event occurs. Examples of time interval
are "once a night" and "once every five minutes." Example of an event is "directory
change" that is a new data file appeared in the directory being watched.
xFusion Process Automation Solution can be deployed and users can be trained in
two business days. Further, the solution comes with many pre-defined automation
packages such as sales order automation and leads automation. After the initial
training, designated users can easily create and deploy custom automation packages.
Business at the speed of light: Automating business processes
for your internal users, customers, vendors, etc. helps you stay competitive.
Your team can focus more on growing your core business.
Reduced risks: Automating manual business processes
reduces the risk associated with human errors. Also, validation
rules can be defined to identify missing values and inconsistancies.
For more information or for a live demo, contact
us.