Every intake and orchestration platform claims to be intelligent. Most can route requests, trigger approvals and connect systems. Useful. But limited.

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Is Your Procurement Intake and Orchestration Platform Really Intelligent?

Workflow orchestration helps move work faster. But it does not, by itself:

  • Drive savings
  • Reduce risk
  • Optimize demand
  • Create measurable value

That requires procurement intelligence.

A truly intelligent platform understands contracts, suppliers, spend, policy, risk and sourcing opportunities before work moves forward.

This white paper shows how to tell the difference between tools that orchestrate tasks and workflows, and a platform that orchestrate better procurement outcomes.

For any procurement leader being pitched “intelligent” intake and orchestration, this is the distinction that matters.

It's a must-read before you commit any investments in a new tool.