E-procurement

World Procurement Congress 2026: Why AI’s Procurement Moment Has Finally Arrived

As procurement leaders prepare to gather at the World Procurement Congress 2026, one thing feels markedly different from previous years:…

3 days ago

Profit in the Chaos: How Smarter Procurement Shields Companies in Turbulent Times

For years, global supply chains were built on a simple premise: efficiency above all else. Companies stretched operations across continents,…

1 month ago

The Hidden Lever of Corporate Resilience: Why Source-to-Pay Procurement Software Is Now Essential

In boardrooms across the world, the tone of executive conversations has shifted. Where once the dominant themes were growth, expansion…

2 months ago

AI’s Strategic Importance for Chief Procurement Officers

For much of the past two decades, procurement has operated in a paradox. It has been entrusted with safeguarding enterprise…

3 months ago

Why Source-to-Pay Procurement Innovation Keeps Stalling and How to Fix It

  Digital transformation in procurement has been “imminent” for over a decade, however, Legacy Thinking Is the Real Bottleneck! Boards…

3 months ago

Minister O’Donovan Re-Launches Tender Advisory Service

Announcement fulfills key Programme for Government commitment to promote SME participation in public procurement market worth €8.5 billion each year…

8 years ago

TenderCon lifts the lid on how to tender successfully

Guest post by Claire Mason on the TenderCon event held on October 10th, 2017 in Dublin. Only 10% of Irish…

9 years ago

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