List of eDeneb Accounts Receivable Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased eDeneb Accounts Receivable for AR Automation from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using eDeneb Accounts Receivable for AR Automation include: Eastlund Concrete, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 40 employees and revenues of $8.0 million, Milwaukee General Construction United States, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 30 employees and revenues of $7.0 million, John Woody, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 15 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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Eastlund Concrete | Construction and Real Estate | 40 | $8M | United States | Deneb | eDeneb Accounts Receivable | AR Automation | 2013 | n/a | In 2013, Eastlund Concrete implemented eDeneb Accounts Receivable within the AR Automation category to manage invoicing, customer statements and receivables across its US projects. The deployment used the eDeneb Accounts Receivable application to operationalize core finance processes and centralize billing and statement generation for project-based work. Functional capabilities emphasized invoicing automation, customer statement production and receivables tracking, with configuration aligned to project billing cycles. The scope covered finance teams supporting United States project sites, and the implementation established stronger audit trail capabilities and more consistent billing practices. Governance changes focused on standardized billing procedures and centralized AR workflows to streamline collections, dispute handling and recordkeeping. | |
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John Woody | Construction and Real Estate | 15 | $2M | United States | Deneb | eDeneb Accounts Receivable | AR Automation | 2013 | n/a | In 2013, John Woody Inc implemented eDeneb Accounts Receivable. The small United States construction and real estate firm deployed eDeneb Accounts Receivable in the AR Automation category to streamline invoicing, receivables and job cost visibility across its construction operations. Implementation focused on Accounts Receivable and Job Cost functionality, a module footprint inferred from the vendor testimonial, to enable emailed invoices and to provide real time job cost updates. Functional configuration centered on invoice generation, email delivery of customer invoices, receivables tracking and job cost posting to project records. The deployment emphasized integration into existing bookkeeping and project accounting workflows and procedural alignment rather than broad IT infrastructure changes. Operational scope covered accounting and project cost management for on site construction projects in the United States, with day to day use by accounting staff and project managers. Governance adjustments concentrated on centralizing invoice distribution through eDeneb Accounts Receivable and instituting job cost update processes to give project stakeholders near real time visibility. The vendor testimonial explicitly notes that the implementation enabled emailed invoices and real time job cost updates. | |
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Milwaukee General Construction United States | Construction and Real Estate | 30 | $7M | United States | Deneb | eDeneb Accounts Receivable | AR Automation | 2013 | n/a | In 2013, Milwaukee General Construction implemented eDeneb Accounts Receivable to enhance financial controls and accounts receivable processes for its contracting business in the United States. The initiative targeted the company finance function and project accounting workflows for a 30 person construction firm, aligning billing practices with job cost data. eDeneb Accounts Receivable was deployed as an AR Automation solution to introduce job-cost-linked billing and reporting, structured invoice generation, and rule-based billing schedules. The implementation emphasized the Accounts Receivable module and its configuration for project linked receivables, recurring billing templates, and aging control settings to support contractor billing needs. Configuration and automation linked billing records directly to project cost ledgers to produce detailed job level receivable ledgers and project reporting. Controls were implemented around billing approvals and account aging, standardizing billing workflows and strengthening financial controls within accounting and billing processes. Operational coverage included accounting, billing and project management touchpoints across Milwaukee General Construction United States operations, with governance focused on standardized workflows and approval gates. Vendor commentary explicitly notes the outcome of more detailed job-cost-linked billing and reporting as a result of the eDeneb Accounts Receivable deployment. |
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