National Post

Canadian startup in venture with SAP Ariba REAL-TIME VETTING

- Solarina Ho

TORONTO• Outside IQ, a Canadian startup that uses cognitive computing to analyze data, is partnering with the world’s largest business commerce network, SAP Ariba, to help corporatio­ns quickly screen vendors for risk and regulatory compliance, they said.

Companies spend a significan­t portion of their budget on meeting regulatory requiremen­ts. OutsideIQ’s software can do 80 percent of the error- prone work done by humans for a few dollars or tens of dollars in minutes instead of days, OutsideIQ founder and chief executive Dan Adamson said.

The partnershi­p with SAP Ariba, a subsidiary of German software giant SAP, is set to be unveiled later this month, the companies said in interviews this week. They declined to provide financial details.

OutsideIQ’s computing platform emulates a researcher analyzing enormous amounts of data, and can be trained in functions such as underwriti­ng. Programs built on the platform are used by insurance companies, large asset managers, lenders, investment banks, and Exiger, the world’s largest regulatory compliance consulting firm.

The partnershi­p marks a significan­t move by OutsideIQ, which has focused on financial institutio­ns, to compliance in other sectors, Adamson said.

Companies can “collapse that due diligence process from days to minutes,” he said. “On the banking side, it becomes a no- brainer to reduce costs.”

Real-time vetting is a “game changer,” s aid Padmini Ranganatha­n, head of products and innovation at SAP Ariba, whose network of 2.5 million businesses has over $ 1 trillion in transactio­ns annually.

Such technologi­es help companies screen vendors more thoroughly, she said.

“Now, I don’t have to think about my top 1,000 suppliers, I can actually do this with my 40,000 suppliers. It’s not going to take time or cost from me, it’s going to happen from day one.”

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