Medius, the ideal AP Automation solution for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central users
Medius is a stand-alone cloud service for end-to-end finance automation that works seamlessly with Business Central. If you have limited IT resources, Medius is the best option to be up-and-running with Accounts Payable Automation in no time! The pre-packaged integration to Business Central has a minimal footprint in your ERP system: Freeing up your IT and finance team to spend time on more value-added tasks and optimizing the use of your ERP.
How does this make your life simpler?
Limited need for IT involvement in the initial implementation, we can start at the same time as your ERP project or during the project.
Medius is a stand-alone cloud service and the integration with D365 Business Central has a minimal footprint in your system.
Medius also offers pre-packaged integrations towards D365BC cloud and D365BC on-premise with connectors for NAV 2018 CU1.
Product upgrades are available automatically without the need for upgrade projects.
Medius combines NAV/Dynamics 365 BC functionality with Medius suite spend management expertise. You’ll see new joined up workflows that boost productivity, tighten controls, and cut costs.
Our recognitions

Microsoft Gold & Silver Partner
Gold: Data Analytics, Cloud Platform, Application Development; Silver: Application Integration
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SoftwareONE reduced invoice approval lead time from 6 weeks to 2 days
As one of the largest global software and cloud technology partners, SoftwareONE dealt with a complex IT infrastructure, 100% manual AP system and non-scalable processes that could not support rapid business growth. Today, SoftwareONE benefits from 90% touchless invoice processing and a mobile solution that enables invoice approval from anywhere. Read the full story below to learn more.

“Medius AP Automation enabled us to reach high automation rates right from the start. And we proactively work on continuous improvements. We now have better visibility into the process to understand where things go wrong and where we need to improve.”
