Companies are constantly looking for ways to improve efficiency while lowering costs.
For leading procurement professionals, the answer is to adopt a solution which creates recurring savings, delivers cost transparency across the organisation, enables accurate decision-making and employs best practice to create a truly efficient telecoms procurement infrastructure.
MDSL Telecom Expense Manager is the proven solution which helps procurement professionals meet three main objectives:
The main objective of every procurement solution is to achieve the optimum balance of cost, reliability and quality of service for the business – together with, wherever possible, maximum savings and profitability.
Savings can take several forms: vendor credits achieved through validating invoices and eliminating overcharging, cancelling unused or redundant services and benefits from automating internal business processes. One of the largest savings comes from the successful re-negotiation of contracts, which itself results from another MDSL TEM benefit – costs transparency.
A critical first step in any successful expense management solution is understanding what is being purchased, from where, for how much and how those purchases comply with organisational policy and standards.
MDSL’s TEM solution provides accurate, real-time data on all your telecoms equipment and services, down to individual SIM level, giving you complete visibility of the full length of the Procure-to-Pay process. With this, not only can you analyse your organisation’s current costs but you can start accurately to predict future spend and commitments.
With the ever-growing importance of mobile services, a best-in-class TEM solution must help organisations control service requests – while at the same time providing an easy-to-use interface for end-users.
With MDSL’s TEM solution, you can deploy a complete telecoms Procure-to-Pay process – working either as a “stand-alone” or integrated with existing procurement systems such as Ariba or SAP. MDSL TEM not only ensures every user request conforms with the negotiated contract terms and conditions, but also monitors user trends, vendor Service Level Agreements (SLAs), discount thresholds and other parameters to ensure ongoing compliance.