Your Procurement.
Your Territory.
Anyone who manages their procurement digitally should also consider the legal framework behind it. Because when choosing a platform, the question also arises in what environment sensitive procurement data is processed.
We are a European company. Development, operations, consulting and support all take place in Europe. This is relevant when it comes to laws such as the US Cloud Act or FISA 702. Both regulations concern access by American authorities to data. For you, this means specifically: it makes a significant difference whether your provider is a European company or a US company.
At the same time, we also use an American hyperscaler for our cloud data infrastructure. What matters is the precise look at the specific setup. We operate our SaaS solutions within the EU Data Boundary. This means that data processing and data storage remain within the European data space. Together with our European corporate structure, this creates an environment that reduces your dependency on non-European access rights.
For your procurement, this is an important point. In a source-to-pay system, supplier data, orders, approvals, contracts and invoices come together. Anyone who digitally consolidates these processes needs a solution that not only works efficiently but is also properly set up when it comes to control and jurisdiction.
We do this by combining a seamless source-to-pay process with a European operating model in a clearly defined data space. This creates the foundation for greater sovereignty in procurement.
FAQ
What is the US Cloud Act?
The US Cloud Act is an American law. It can compel US companies to hand over data to US authorities. For companies in Europe, it is therefore important not only where data is stored, but also which law the cloud provider is subject to.
What is FISA 702?
FISA 702 is a provision of US law. It allows US authorities, under certain conditions, to access data. What matters is not only the storage location, but the legal affiliation of the SaaS provider.
What does EU Data Boundary mean?
The EU Data Boundary defines the geographic data boundary within which customer and personal data is exclusively processed and stored in the European Union. This strengthens protection within the European legal framework.

