Procurement Disruption Still Driving Platform Adoption
Enterprise investments in procurement software continue to grow as businesses adapt to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report by Information Services Group (III). The 2023 ISG Provider Lens™ report indicates that large and midsize firms increased expenditures on procurement platforms by 20-30% in 2022, maintaining the pace seen in prior years. This trend underscores a shift towards software solutions over procurement outsourcing.
The report highlights that while supply chains have improved post-pandemic, issues like inflation and geopolitical tensions remain, complicating procurement processes. Advanced procurement platforms are increasingly integrating AI and machine learning, aiming to automate and enhance operational efficiencies.
- 20-30% increase in procurement platform investments in 2022.
- Shift towards software solutions for procurement modernization.
- Emergence of intelligent automation tools enhancing efficiency.
- Supply chains have not fully recovered since the pandemic.
- Continued disruptions from inflation and geopolitical tensions.
Companies worldwide are investing in software to make procurement workflows resilient against price, supply and geopolitical challenges, ISG Provider Lens™ report says
The 2023 ISG Provider Lens™ global Procurement Software Platforms and Solutions report finds that large and midsize enterprises increased investments in procurement platforms by between 20 percent and 30 percent in 2022, roughly the same pace as in the previous two years. Software spending outpaced the growth of procurement outsourcing and transformation services, partly because most companies acquire a software platform as the first step in procurement modernization, ISG says. While some organizations expect to implement the software on their own, most will find they need to work with service providers, ISG says.
“The disruption and subsequent changes in business and supply chains since the start of the pandemic have made procurement much more complex and unpredictable,” said
Pandemic-era crises laid bare for many organizations how much the pricing and availability of critical goods could affect their ability to do business, ISG says. Supply chains have improved since the massive delays and shortages in the depths of the pandemic, but they have not yet fully recovered. Inflation, interest and exchange rate volatility and political tensions continue to disrupt procurement for many companies.
Leading procurement platforms help companies prepare for and respond to changes by providing more uniformity of data, user experience and connections to related functions such as finance and supply chain management, the report says. They also enable operations management practices that can streamline procurement and reduce operational costs.
Procurement platforms are advancing most rapidly in intelligent automation tools that use AI and machine learning, the report says. These features not only accelerate processes but also improve accuracy through error checking and data cleansing. Platform vendors and service providers plan to automate almost all of clients’ procurement operations in the next three years, ISG says.
“Intelligent automation lets companies offload basic evaluations and decision making,” said
The report also explores other global procurement trends, including the use of low-code/no-code development tools and the growing importance of change management in procurement transformation.
For more insights into the procurement challenges faced by organizations, plus advice on taking a more holistic view of the role of procurement platforms, see the ISG Provider Lens™ Focal Points briefing here.
The 2023 ISG Provider Lens™ global Procurement Software Platforms and Solutions report evaluates the capabilities of 34 providers across two quadrants: Software Platforms and Solutions — Large Accounts and Software Platforms and Solutions — Midmarket.
The report names Corcentric, Coupa, GEP,
In addition, Basware and Medius are named as Rising Stars — companies with a “promising portfolio” and “high future potential” by ISG’s definition — in one quadrant each.
A customized version of the report is available from GEP.
The 2023 ISG Provider Lens™ global Procurement Software Platforms and Solutions report is available to subscribers or for one-time purchase on this webpage.
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