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Rosslyn Named in Spend Matters 50 Providers to Know for Third Consecutive Year

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Rosslyn Company has been recognized for the third year in a row in Spend Matters 2022 50 Providers to Know list.

Each year the 50 Providers to Know list recognizes the best-in-class companies in the procurement and supply chain market. These are firms you need to know; they lead the charge on new procurement technologies and services, setting the industry standard. Vendors listed are independently selected by the analyst team over multiple rounds of debate, focusing on factors such as innovation, market presence, tech competency, and solution delivery.

Paul Watts, CEO of Rosslyn, said, “At Rosslyn, we are constantly striving to push boundaries, innovate and enhance how our enterprise-market and Global 2000 customers can mitigate risk, save money and improve efficiencies within their diverse supply chains. “This recognition by Spend Matters, for the third year running, is a testament to how Rosslyn has been able to make continuous improvements within our premier enterprise procurement analytics platform, managing $1.3TN of data and addressing the most complex of environments, which enables our clients to make data-driven decisions with confidence.”

The Spend Matters 50 to Know list, which is determined by the Spend Matters analyst team and represents what they feel are the best commercial providers serving enterprise-level procurement organizations, is a highly-regarded Who’s Who of industry-leading vendors. Those included, like Rosslyn, meet Spend Matters’ stringent criteria and independent viewpoint for a continuous focus on innovation, technology advancement, and effective delivery of customer-based solutions.

Michael Lamoureux, Lead Analyst and Futurist, Spend Matters, said, “Rosslyn, as one of the oldest standalone vendors in the Procurement Analytics space, is an expert at multi-data source integration across multiple, global, ERP instances where each instance could be a different ERP system or versions.” 

John Jordan, Head of Strategy and Planning Procurement at Sony, said, “Data is still a big challenge for many procurement teams. Connecting data sources, inconsistent data, only this allows visualisation tools to use data to make business decisions. Automating data process flows are some of the main issues that companies are struggling to solve to quickly bring information to senior management. Without accurate data it is almost impossible to have accountability and transparency to grow trust in an organisation for a procurement department. Data is gold dust when analysing opportunities and making decisions, reflecting on the past and proving the value that procurement delivers to an organisation.” 

Nick Heinzmann, VP Research, Spend Matters, said, “Macro forces and shifting competitive dynamics are breathing new life into the procurement technology market — and some providers will ride the new wave better than others. From a volatile economic environment to geopolitical chaos and evolving regulatory frameworks, procurement is overwhelmed with issues it must keep on top of while delivering on its current portfolio of initiatives.”

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