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Zycus獲評2025年IDC MarketScape從尋源到付款(Source-to-Pay)領域領導者

Zycus獲評2025年IDC MarketScape從尋源到付款(Source-to-Pay)領域領導者

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美國紐澤西州普林斯頓--(BUSINESS WIRE)--(美國商業資訊)-- 全球AI採購技術領軍企業 Zycus 在 《IDC MarketScape:2025年全球AI賦能「從尋源到付款」供應商評估》 中被評為「領導者」。
此次肯定源於一次全面的評估,評估內容包括遞交資訊請求、現場產品示範、分析師簡報及客戶訪談。
「Zycus是從尋源到付款領域公認的領導者,其借助代理AI推動採購轉型。透過Merlin Intake和Autonomous Negotiation Agent (ANA)等AI代理,Zycus為專注於成本撙節、風險緩解和業務發展的企業提供順暢整合的解決方案套件。」
—— IDC研究總監Patrick Reymann
「我們認為,這一肯定彰顯了我們透過 Merlin Agentic Platform 、深厚的產業專業知識以及客戶至上的創新構想賦能採購團隊的承諾。」 Zycus創辦人兼執行長Aatish Dedhia 表示,「Zycus的全球產品涵蓋從尋源到付款(S2P)全生命週期的各個環節,我們很驕傲能支援全球企業實現卓越採購。」
報告肯定了Zycus的以下優勢:
AI驅動的自動化與法規遵循: Zycus利用 生成式AI 、 代理AI 和先進的自動化技術,簡化從發票到採購訂單、合約及收貨驗證流程,支援雙向、三向和四向匹配。平台的AI異常偵測功能可標記價格不匹配、重複發票和政策違規等問題,強化法規遵循並減少人工介入。
客戶支援: 使用者對Zycus的客戶支援普遍表示滿意,認為其支援體系回應迅速、服務周到。Zycus的「客戶之聲」計畫是一種創新方法,能將可操作的洞察應用于產品開發。
報告進一步指出:
「當買家尋求成熟、AI驅動且具有前瞻性的從尋源到付款平台,以實現強大的自動化、法規遵循和供應商協作時,不妨考慮Zycus。對於希望實現採購數位化、強化政策法規遵循並提升從尋源到付款全生命週期效率的大中型全球性企業而言,Zycus是尤為合適的選擇。」
整合式從尋源到付款平台
Zycus提供模組化套件,涵蓋採購、 電子發票 、 支出分析 、 供應商 與 合約管理 以及 尋源 等功能。該平台可與主流企業資源計畫(ERP)和財務系統順暢整合,支援雙向同步和可自訂工作流。
如欲瞭解更多關於 Zycus從尋源到付款套件 及其在IDC MarketScape中所處位置的資訊,請 點選此處 。
關於IDC MarketScape
IDC MarketScape的供應商評估模型旨在全面評估特定市場中技術和服務提供者的競爭力。其研究方法採用嚴格的評分系統,結合質性和量化標準,最終以圖形方式呈現各供應商的定位。
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