ADVISORY/Clareon VP of Operations to Speak at TMANE Conference; Proven Leader to Discuss Creating Tangible Value With Business-to-Business Electronic Payments.Business/Technology Editors ADVISORY...for Thursday Thursday: see week. (May 23) BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 22, 2002 Clareon Corporation, provider of the only bank-neutral, electronic payment solution enabling secure, information-rich, business-to-business You can assist by [ editing it] now. transactions, will present at the annual Treasury Management Association of New England New England, name applied to the region comprising six states of the NE United States—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The region is thought to have been so named by Capt. (TMANE) conference in Boston. Clareon will present a case study featuring a Fortune 1000 company that will address what financial professionals should know about maximizing E-Commerce e-commerce, commerce conducted over the Internet, most often via the World Wide Web. E-commerce can apply to purchases made through the Web or to business-to-business activities such as inventory transfers. initiatives within their organization with electronic payments. Who: Kathleen Flanagan, vice president of Operations, Marketing and Administration at Clareon Corp. What: Flanagan will present a session titled, "We've Implemented E-Commerce...Now What?" at the TMANE 17th annual Sources of Education Conference for the Finance and Treasury Professional. Where: Boston Marriot-Copley Place, Boston, Mass. When: 2:00 p.m. and 3:35 p.m., Thursday, May 23, 2002 Why: Drawing from in-market experience, Flanagan will present the ins-and-outs of implementing ePayments for a business, including workflow The automatic routing of documents to the users responsible for working on them. Workflow is concerned with providing the information required to support each step of the business cycle. integration, AP/AR systems interface and trading partner sign-up. The presentation will also include a case study featuring a Fortune 1000 company and a discussion about what every financial professional should know about creating tangible value with business-to-business electronic payments. Flanagan has more than fifteen years of senior management experience in high growth businesses. About Clareon Corporation Clareon's market-leading PayMode(TM) enables businesses to send and receive electronic payments, along with rich remittance Money sent from one individual to another in the form of cash, check, or some other manner. Financial statements sent by a creditor to a debtor frequently refer to the process of submitting a monthly remittance. REMITTANCE, comm. law. information, to and from suppliers and customers, providing enhanced business performance. PayMode works seamlessly with any bank and integrates quickly and easily with any ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) An integrated information system that serves all departments within an enterprise. Evolving out of the manufacturing industry, ERP implies the use of packaged software rather than proprietary software written by or for one customer. system or accounting software. Clareon also ensures that its customers realize value quickly by signing up their suppliers, vendors, service providers and customers on their behalf with its proven Accelerated Enrollment Program. PayMode lowers payment costs, creates a more efficient business process, strengthens relationships with suppliers and customers, and enables more effective management of working capital. Clareon's growing list of PayMode users now includes more than 65 Fortune 500 enterprises. Clareon is headquartered in Portland, Maine Portland is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maine, with a 2004 population of 63,882. Portland is Maine's cultural, social and economic capital. Tourists are drawn to Portland's historic Old Port district along Portland Harbor, which is at the mouth of the Fore River and part . For more information on Clareon, visit www.clareon.com. |
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