Pre-packaged and fully managed ERP connectors from Medius

With integrations that are managed from Medius, the integration makes it possible to transfer master data from the ERP to Medius solutions for employees to use the correct financial information. Medius has fully managed integrations to leading ERP solutions from Microsoft, Oracle, and SAP.

Microsoft Dynamics

Medius is a Microsoft Gold Partner in the following competencies: Cloud Platform, Data Analytics and Application Development. Medius has also earned the Microsoft Co-Sell Ready status underlining its expertise and value-added capabilities in Azure Public Cloud environments.

 

The Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central and Medius integration has passed the Microsoft AppSource validation process

The Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance & Operations and Medius integration has passed the Microsoft AppSource validation process

Medius offers a fully managed integration between Medius and Dynamics AX 2012 R2 and Dynamics AX 2012 R3

Medius offers pre-packaged integrations between Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013-2018 and Medius

 

Oracle NetSuite

Medius works seamlessly with and extends NetSuite existing procure-to-pay (P2P) functionality to automate your purchasing process, from purchase requisition to receipt, and including features such as PO matching, global supplier remittance, and a complete audit trail. 

 

The Medius for Oracle NetSuite SuiteApp has Built for NetSuite certification which means it follows platform development standards and best practices

SAP S/4HANA

Medius integrates with SAP to enable you to move from digitization to automation — no matter the type of invoice. Our out-of-the-box integration to SAP keeps everything between Medius and SAP in sync and handles everything from complex multi-line invoices matched to multiple Purchase Orders (PO) to Non-PO based invoices that require routing, coding, and approval.

 

Medius earned the SAP Certified Integration with SAP S/4HANA status

Medius is a member of the SAP PartnerEdge Build program

Microsoft Dynamics

Medius is a Microsoft Gold Partner in the following competencies: Cloud Platform, Data Analytics and Application Development. Medius has also earned the Microsoft Co-Sell Ready status underlining its expertise and value-added capabilities in Azure Public Cloud environments.

 

The Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central and Medius integration has passed the Microsoft AppSource validation process

The Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Finance & Operations and Medius integration has passed the Microsoft AppSource validation process

Medius offers a fully managed integration between Medius and Dynamics AX 2012 R2 and Dynamics AX 2012 R3

Medius offers pre-packaged integrations between Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013-2018 and Medius

 

Oracle NetSuite

Medius works seamlessly with and extends NetSuite existing procure-to-pay (P2P) functionality to automate your purchasing process, from purchase requisition to receipt, and including features such as PO matching, global supplier remittance, and a complete audit trail. 

 

The Medius for Oracle NetSuite SuiteApp has Built for NetSuite certification which means it follows platform development standards and best practices

SAP S/4HANA

Medius integrates with SAP to enable you to move from digitization to automation — no matter the type of invoice. Our out-of-the-box integration to SAP keeps everything between Medius and SAP in sync and handles everything from complex multi-line invoices matched to multiple Purchase Orders (PO) to Non-PO based invoices that require routing, coding, and approval.

 

Medius earned the SAP Certified Integration with SAP S/4HANA status

Medius is a member of the SAP PartnerEdge Build program

The Medius Success Portal has detailed documentation about the pre-packed and fully managed connectors from Medius

 

Easily Integrate Your ERP System with Medius AP Automation

In this age of integrations, sharing data between systems is more important than ever. That’s why you can build connectors to ERPs or other applications with documented REST APIs. REST APIs provide a flexible, lightweight way to integrate applications, and have emerged as the most common method for connecting components in microservices architectures.

Ready for next steps?

The Medius Success Portal has detailed documentation about Integration APIs from Medius. You can also contact us or book a demo with one of our experts today. 

 

Benefits of AP Automation ERP integration

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Faster Payment Speed

The integration of AP Automation and ERP systems enables faster payment speed by streamlining and automating various aspects of invoice processes. Automated data entry eliminates manual data input, while electronic approvals through automated workflows reduces approval time. Real-time tracking of invoices and automated matching and reconciliation with purchase orders and receipts further increases efficiency. The automation of manual steps also reduces the risk of human error, improving accuracy and enabling faster payment processing.

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Transparency

The integration of an ERP system with an AP Automation system enhances transparency in the invoice processing process by providing a centralized view of all transactions. Real-time tracking of invoices, automation of manual steps to reduce human error, electronic approvals through automated workflows, and the automatic matching and reconciliation of invoices with purchase orders and receipts all contribute to this enhanced transparency.

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Effortless AP Automation

Investing in effortless AP Automation is a smart business decision that can pay off in both the short and long term. AP Automation can dramatically improve the efficiency and accuracy of the accounts payable process. With effortless AP Automation, companies can eliminate manual and repetitive tasks, reducing the time and effort required to manage their accounts payable and affording them the ability to scale without adding headcount. This can lead to significant cost savings and improved cash flow.

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Saving Time

The integration of an ERP system with an AP Automation system streamlines and automates various steps in the processing of invoices , saving a significant amount of time. Automated data entry eliminates manual data input, electronic approvals through automated workflows within the AP Automation system reduce approval time, real-time tracking enables quick progress monitoring, and automated matching and reconciliation of invoices with purchase orders and receipts gives valuable time back to your AP staff.

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Internal communication

The integration of AP Automation and ERP systems enhances internal communication by promoting data sharing, collaboration, and real-time tracking across departments and systems. Automated workflows within the AP Automation system route invoices for approval and provide a clear view of the approval process, enabling collaboration between departments. This improved communication and collaboration leads to better decision-making, holistic visibility of cash and liabilities and a more efficient overall operation. The integration enables all relevant stakeholders to access up-to-date information, enhancing the flow of information throughout the organization and improving internal communication.

 

 

Integrating AP Automation with ERP solutions

Here, you'll find answers to some of the most common questions about integrating your Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system with Accounts Payable (AP) Automation.

What is ERP Automation?

ERP automation is a great way to boost your company's efficiency, save money, and stay ahead of the competition.  From integrating different functions to automating repetitive tasks, ERP automation streamlines your operations and helps you run your business like a well-oiled machine. With real-time insights and improved accuracy, you can make smarter decisions and keep things running smoothly. 

Overall, ERP automation is a smart investment for any company looking to improve its operations and thrive in the long run. 

What is AP and ERP?

AP (Accounts Payable) is the process of managing and paying a company's bills and invoices. It includes tasks such as receiving invoices, verifying their accuracy, and processing payments. 

ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) is a type of software that integrates and automates various business processes within an organization, such as accounting, procurement, production, and human resources. An ERP system provides a centralized platform for managing a company's operations, improving efficiency and accuracy, and enabling informed decision making. 

In simple terms, AP is focused on managing a company's bills and invoices, while the ERP is a comprehensive solution for managing a company's operations and improving its overall performance. By integrating AP and ERP, organizations can streamline their processes and improve their operations even further. 

What are the three common ERP types?

When it comes to ERP systems, cloud-based ERP is often considered the best option for many organizations. With a cloud-based ERP, companies can access all of the functionality they need from anywhere with an internet connection, eliminating the need for in-house hardware and reducing upfront costs. This type of ERP is also much easier to scale and customize, making it an ideal solution for businesses of all sizes and types. 

On-premise ERP is another option, but it requires a significant upfront investment and ongoing maintenance costs. Additionally, on-premise ERP systems are harder to scale and are typically less flexible than their cloud-based counterparts. 

Hybrid ERP is a third option, which combines the best of both on-premise and cloud-based ERP. However, this type of ERP system requires a greater level of technical expertise and management, and can be more complex and harder to implement than cloud-based ERP.