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A highly interesting workshop has taken place Thursday 21st of October 2010, at SMAU Milan, relating to a growingly important subject: electronic invoicing and document dematerialisation. IT managers, administration managers, and individuals representing different professional associations crowded hall 5 of wing 4. Their aim was to acquire information regarding the benefits and investments level needed in order to exploit such opportunity, available not only to the SMEs but also to large multinationals and public administration.
The case history being presented included three main participants: the company Renner Italia SpA (Mago.net user), Unicredit and Microarea. Unicredit presented its Invoicecomm service for the management of the document dematerialisation. Microarea has outlined how Mago.net allows obtaining a communication interface in order to manage the flow of information in electronic format (XML). As explained very simply and effectively by Mr. Andrea Rinaldi (Microarea ERP Development Manager), in order to bring forward the management prototype of the electronic invoicing, all that had to be done was create an "adaptor" or "translator" (call it as you wish) in order to read and write the data in the form required by the Unicredit platform.
The project will benefit all Mago.net Users: once that this prototype has been defined, it can be "industrialized" and included within the standard functions of Mago.net, hence allowing its immediate use on behalf of those companies that rely on Mago.net for the management of their business and that use the Unicredit platform for the inter-exchange of information. However, looking forward in time, there might eventually be the possibility of creating further "adaptors" able to manage the flow of data that wants to be channelled towards other lending institutes.
The road to be followed is now clearly outlined: with Mago.net, Microarea can now be considered the perfect solution for the management of the documents dematerialisation and their operating in electronic format.
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