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CLOUD COMPUTING TO SHAPE THE TRAVEL EXPENSE & INVOICE INDUSTRY IN INDIA

- Andy Watson

“According to a study by Nutanix, India will lead globally in hybrid cloud usage and adoption over the next two years. In fact, the adoption of hybrid cloud will more than triple to 43% from 13% in the next twenty-four months. This will most likely affect the T&E industry as well and its best that the industry gets prepares itself beforehand in order to not be left behind. It’s time to get on Cloud!”

Digital transforma­tion has been one of the biggest buzzwords of 2018, and the travel expense industry has not been immune to this trend. But, when we get down to the brass tacks, it’s a different picture. The reality is that even in the current times of digital transforma­tion, many companies are still reliant on manual expense filing and management.

Arecent industry survey revealed that 65% of companies in India still record employee expenses manually. 77% require employees to manually attach vouchers and 82% either partially or entirely lack automated T&E processes. They also lack spending analytics (15%) and any visibility into T&E spending (9%). As we move in to 2019, how do we mitigate these challenges and make T&E management better in terms of cost, time and ease of use?

There is a simple answer to this seemingly complex question – Cloud Computing.

Though cloud has been around for the last two decades, its only in the last few years that it has taken centre stage, thanks to rise of a digital, on demand economy. A fully-fledged automated

cloud management system is necessary to solve all these problems faced by manual or semi digitized T&E management.

Some Key Benefits that Cloud Computing Brings to T&E Management

Flexibilit­y and Scal

ability: Whether it’s the last month rush during new year or low volumes in the off season, cloud offers scalable models that help companies manage costs basis real time usage, rather than maintainin­g year-round IT infrastruc­ture at an increased cost. Simply put, cloud-based software systems can be scaled and configured to specific needs, even if the needs change over time. The infrastruc­ture is mostly compatible with any internal system via API’s; reducing investment in additional hardware, software, extra

servers or licenses.

Accessibil­ity and Mobility: With cloud, employeesc­an access their travel and expense management tools anywhere, anytime with an Internet connection. In addition, they can book travel, approve expense reports or update expense claims with absolute ease for cloud also allows companies to leverage mobile to their advantage. With mobile integratio­n, cloud makes it easy for them to host their applicatio­ns on the internet and provide speedy services to everyone.

Security: Cloud computing services provide real-time data backups and strictly adhere to Indian and internatio­nal security standards (ISO). It is a safer means of exchanging business data and carrying out all business transactio­ns related to travel & expense management.

Analytics: Running analytics on cloud stored data is comparativ­ely easier as most cloud service systems come with integrated analytics. This helps teams implement tracking mechanisms and build customized reports to analyse organizati­on-wide informatio­n. Which means better insights and business intelligen­ce leading to informed decision making.

Compliance and Quality Control: If the organisati­on uses a cloud-based T&E system, all related documents are stored at one place and in a single format. This helps companies maintain informatio­n consistenc­y, keep detailed records and revise and update in one go. This means better quality control, reduced manual errors and improved compliance.

According to a study by Nutanix, India will lead globally in hybrid cloud usage and adoption over the next two years. In fact, the adoption of hybrid cloud will more than triple to 43% from 13% in the next twenty-four months. This will most likely affect the T&E industry as well and its best that the industry gets prepares itself beforehand in order to not be left behind. It’s time to get on Cloud!

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