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Ripcord and Oracle Partner to Revolutionize Document Processing for Businesses Worldwide

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The combination of Ripcord’s DIaaS with Oracle’s ERP products offers a unique solution that transforms the way companies manage their documents and activate their data, streamlining document processing and improving speed and accuracy.

Ripcord and Oracle have announced a partnership that promises to revolutionize document processing for businesses worldwide. This integration combines Ripcord’s Document Intelligence as a Service (DIaaS) with Oracle ERP products, offering a unique solution that transforms the way companies manage their documents and activate their data.

Ripcord’s DIaaS provides intelligent document processing, transforming all documents into easy-to-access, action-ready data. The solution leverages robotic digitization, cloud-native, AI-powered intelligent document processing, and human-in-the-loop validation to securely deliver highly-accurate data that meets SLAs, with a lower total cost of ownership. This unique approach ensures that all documents, including both paper and digital, structured and unstructured, are part of the data set and requires no resource-intensive development and implementation, making it easy to deploy and manage. With the addition of cutting-edge Generative AI technology, Ripcord’s DIaaS is even more versatile and powerful, offering businesses a comprehensive solution for all their document processing needs.

The partnership between Oracle and Ripcord is set to revolutionize document processing, making it faster and more accurate than ever before. With the combination of Ripcord’s DIaaS and Oracle’s ERP solutions, businesses can streamline document processing, increasing speed and accuracy in accounts payable, invoice processing, back office automation, general legal, and HR, and improving the data in their Oracle ERP.

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Ripcord’s DIaaS complements Oracle’s ERP solutions, including Fusion, Ebusiness suite, PeopleSoft, and JDE, offering a seamless integration that feeds document intelligence into any line of business. Accounts payable, invoice processing, back-office automation, general legal, HR, and more will all benefit from automated document processing and improved data accuracy.

Enterprises often face significant challenges when trying to implement intelligent document processing (IDP) in-house. The integration between Ripcord and Oracle offers a complete solution that is easy to deploy and manage. With Ripcord’s DIaaS, businesses can eliminate the challenges associated with implementing IDP in-house, such as integration with existing systems, data privacy and security concerns, training and implementation, scalability, and data quality issues.

“Data extracted through an Intelligent Document processing (IDP) solution often needs to be ingested into multiple downstream applications or systems such as ERPs, CRMs, and ECMs to appreciate the true benefits of automation,” said Vaibhav Bansal, Vice President at Everest Group. “Pre-built integrations of IDP solutions with these applications and systems can expedite the implementation process, reduce complexity, and streamline the process and data workflows.”

The new partnership between Oracle and Ripcord promises to bring together the power of Oracle’s ERP solutions with Ripcord’s DIaaS, offering businesses a complete solution that is easy to implement and manage. This partnership is set to revolutionize document processing and increase speed and accuracy across the enterprise.

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