Vroozi Reveals 30-Day Free Trial Version of Mobile-First Procurement Platform

  • Infrastructure
  • 16.09.2016 09:00 am

Vroozi announced this month the release of a free trial that allows any user to experience the mobile-enabled procurement platform for 30 days. Within the trial, users are able to experience a complete end to end procurement cycle from requisitioning products and services to creating delivery confirmations for purchase orders.

The benefits of the trial are that users receive a pre-configured account of supplier catalog data and business rules and can experience different user roles included in the platform from a finance director approving requests for new IT equipment to an office manager ordering office supplies for the supply closet. In addition, users can invite additional employees from within their organization to test drive the system.

Vroozi is also pre-integrated with Amazon Business, giving companies of all sizes a marketplace of millions of items to browse and shop from as soon as they register with the Vroozi platform. In addition to this advantageous feature, Vroozi integrates with major ERP systems and other third-party backend providers. Users can blend their current ways of working with Vroozi’s simplified approach to procurement.

"We believe in creating a 100% digital procurement platform that is simple to configure, highly usable, and most importantly, does not require training. There are an array of enterprise-grade features within the Vroozi procurement platform focused on driving immediate business benefits across any sized business including integrated supplier catalog content, spend analytic dashboards, and a business rules framework which can be configured by companies without any programming or development expertise," said Shaz Khan, Vroozi Chief Strategy Officer and Co-Founder.

The Vroozi solution is easily deployed across an entire organization and users can access the platform from any mobile device. This allows the procurement process to happen in the critical path of work while still balancing the compliance against policies and procedures established by procurement organizations.

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