技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据交换与集成
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 中间件、SDK 和库
适用行业
- 金融与保险
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 租赁金融自动化
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
LogMeIn 是一家领先的 SaaS 公司,为远程工作技术的发展做出了重大贡献。该公司是随时随地工作运动的推动者,为全球超过 200 万客户提供必要的软件工具。 LogMeIn 在全球拥有超过 3,500 名员工、数千万活跃用户,年收入超过 13 亿美元,是该行业的主要参与者。其应用程序包括 LogMeIn、LastPass 和 GoTo Meeting。
挑战
LogMeIn 是一家领先的 SaaS 公司,在扩张成为全球最大的 SaaS 公司之一的过程中面临着多项挑战。该公司必须管理十几家子公司,拥有多个不同货币的银行账户,这导致其数据缺乏可见性。为了每天为数千张发票申请客户付款,LogMeIn 依靠每周上传 CSV,这是一个手动且耗时的过程。此外,当该公司将其墨西哥和巴西子公司从传统 ERP 迁移到 NetSuite 时,它遇到了向地方政府登记发票的独特监管要求。最后,LogMeIn 寻求根据 Salesforce 和 NetSuite 中的信息实现收款自动化,以有效跟踪面临不付款风险的客户。
解决方案
LogMeIn 求助于 Celigo 来解决这些挑战。 Citrix 和 LogMeIn 合并后,该公司使用 Celigo Data Loader 将所有合并数据从 Citrix 计费系统传输到 LogMeIn 基础设施。然后,该公司通过美国银行为所有账户采用 Celigo 现金应用管理器,将现金应用于发票。对于巴西和墨西哥子公司,LogMeIn 实施了 Celigo 供应商付款管理器,自动向美国银行发送文件,并根据当地法规向政府登记发票。该公司还采用 Celigo Integrator.io 来自动化 NetSuite 和 Beeline(劳动力管理系统)之间以及 NetSuite 和 Concur Expense 之间的流程。最后,LogMeIn 采用了 Celigo 的 Salesforce-NetSuite 集成应用程序,该应用程序可自动同步领先 CRM 和领先 ERP 之间的所有相关信息,为销售和客户服务团队提供重要的财务信息。
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