The CPOStrategy Process Orchestration Playbook explores orchestration’s historic rise in depth, outlining how process and agentic orchestration platforms provide the foundation for a new procurement operating model—with perspectives and case studies from executives across the enterprise procurement landscape.
Earlier this year, we partnered with leading industry researchers to conduct an in-depth survey of hundreds of legal and legal ops executives spanning corporate counsels, general counsels, and legal operations teams at mid- to large-enterprise organizations across industries.
This updated version of Process Orchestration 101 incorporates the most recent learnings about process orchestration in procurement to provide a step-by-step guide for leveraging this “paradigm-shifting” technology effectively and completely.
The potential of agentic orchestration for internal teams like procurement, whose key processes are inherently cross-functional and touch many different technology environments, is immense. In this exclusive article, CPOstrategy explores how Tonkean Agentic Orchestration is redefining the possible in procurement via agentic orchestration.
Heading into 2024, the Procurement Team at Cockroach Labs was struggling to combat many of the problems that plague procurement organizations today. They turned to Tonkean for help.
Noga Sharabani, Director of Global Procurement at Claroty, discussed putting procurement at the forefront of business strategy with Procurement Magazine—and how Tonkean helps her do just that.
In a wide-ranging convo with Legal Operators’ Dawn-Marie Vaughan interviews Tonkean co-founder and CEO Sagi Eliyahu about the evolution of no-code workflow automation, the true potential of AI, and how it all applies to the legal sector.
Spend Matters, a leading solution intelligence source for procurement and supply chain professionals, included Tonkean on its coveted “50 Providers to Watch” list for 2023.
Theorem's review was conducted with major legal networks CLOC (Corporate Legal Operations Consortium) and Association of Corporate Counsel, and included thousands of nominees.