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HP Launches Business Automation Software

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HP Enterprise Services has launched a business process outsourcing (BPO) solution, HP AutoFlow, that enables clients to automate core business processes, including finance and accounting.

HP AutoFlow integrates with any ERP platform, and automates and streamlines finance and accounting processes, utilizing a leveraged, private cloud infrastructure.

HP AutoFlow combines HP’s BPO experience with the Omniflow workflow solution from Newgen Software. HP AutoFlow integrates with HP Document Processing Services and the HP invoice automation program to enable electronic receipt, document scanning, data capture and document repository services.

In addition to finance and administration, HP AutoFlow can be used in other business processes such as human resources, procurement, supply chain, master data management, dispute management and financial services.

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