Whether it’s managing against data security requirements, assessing the ability to meet regulatory compliance or addressing the needs of strategic suppliers, understanding the dynamic of cloud computing has become more critical than ever.
Considering that companies of all sizes are beginning to introduce cloud applications into their enterprises, join us for an enlightened round table discussion on the topic of cloud computing in Procurement.
During this hour-long session, we are joined by our guest panel of experts, including Mihir Nanavati, SVP, Products, at Tradeshift, and Julien Nadaud, Chief Product Officer of Determine, to get their take on the innovations of cloud computing and the impact it’s having on enterprises today.
Understanding the Dynamics of Cloud Computing for Procurement
Mr. Nanavati is a software product executive at Tradeshift, a platform for supply chain related interactions between businesses. As head of product at Tradeshift, he is responsible for formulating and executing on Tradeshift’s product strategy.
As an innovator and visionary, Julien is a global specialist in eProcurement solutions and spend management implementation. Based on Julien’s leadership, Determine is ranked as a visionary based on the 2015 Magic Quadrant for Procure-to-Pay Suites for Indirect Procurement. A thought leader and frequent industry speaker, Julien is an active participant in several industry associations.
A thought leader in the area of procurement and supply management, Constantine has over 20 years of experience, playing strategic roles in a wide spectrum of organizations related to consulting, product marketing, product development and market research. Throughout his career, he’s engaged business leaders and the broader analyst and technology community with strategic content, speaking engagements, research, webinars, and industry articles. Constantine is focused on analyzing technology business trends and promoting leading technology around procurement and supply management.
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