Manoj Ranaweera

Building a great tech company (edocr.com) and tech ecosystem (techcelerate.org) in the north of England

Archive for February 27th, 2007

Speaker profiles of NW Start Up 2.0

Speaker 1 – Anish Kapoor – CEO of Yuuguu   Anish was co-founder of TeleCity PLC, the pioneering European collocation and data centre service provider. He is currently NXD for Jacamar, an online gaming infrastructure provider and a NXD for Xware, a mobile gaming software developer. In addition he has held various executive roles at [...]

27 February 2007 at 23:29 - Comments
We are down to four speakers, as Mark Birbeck cannot make it due to returning from Palo Alto on the ...
13 March 07 at 23:06

e-invoicing projections from Billentis

Copyright: Billentis According to Billentis, number of B2B e-invoices exchanged in Europe will grow by 75% from 240 million to 420 million. This is still a small fraction of the overall invoicing market constituting both paper and e-invoices. According to the presentation given by Bruno Koch at ExPP summit, the average number of e-invoices exchanged [...]

27 February 2007 at 22:37 - Comments

Accountis expects to handle 5 million e-invoices for one European client in 2007

According to today’s blog post from Accountis, they expect to handle over 5 million e-invoices for one of their clients. Looking at their client portfolio on the website, I assume this has to be DHL. This is a remarkable achievement for Accountis. Other clients identified on the website includes: Abbey International (Isle of Man) Christian Salvesen [...]

27 February 2007 at 22:29 - Comments

Jamie Gunn on Sky Radio

Click here to listen to an interview given by Jamie Gunn, CEO of OB10. Tags: OB10, Jamie Gunn, EIPP, e-invoicing Download as PDF

27 February 2007 at 20:23 - Comments

East Riding of Yorkshire Council selects OB10

The pre-qualification process for selecting an e-invoicing system for East Riding of Yorkshire Council started in August 06. In Jan 2007, OB10 announced award of a three year contract by the council. What is amazing is the short buying cycle! This proves that the council has done its home work and was genuinely interested in [...]

27 February 2007 at 19:50 - Comments