The technical architecture of a Web application means that no installation is necessary in the subsidiary. The application is installed on the central server. It can be accessed by the subsidiaries as soon as they connect to the server.
The subsidiaries work directly with the central database via the Group's Intranet or, where applicable, via the Internet. This system ensures that subsidiaries have instant access to information.
The Web application architecture reduces administrative work thanks to centralization of deployment and updating tasks. This leads to a substantial reduction of administrative costs, particularly in comparison with those linked to traditional application management.
CashMatching scrupulously respects the ergonomic and browsing standards in force for Web applications. Users quickly get used to the very intuitive CashMatching interface, thus reducing training time.
Thanks to the configuration power of CashMatching, it can be fully adapted to the Group's organization constraints. CashMatching respects existing information circuits.
With its powerful file converter, CashMatching considerably simplifies the interfaces with software upstream (accounts, payroll, etc.) and downstream (Treasury, etc.). As such, CashMatching combines perfectly with the company's financial information system and avoids entry redundancy.
CashMatching was developed in Java using J2EE, the most widely used architecture on the Internet. As such, CashMatching is compatible with all operating systems and all databases.
