Data City for Finance & Controlling

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How to achieve clear figures and real decisions with less paper chaos

Welcome to Fragmentopolis or: Why your finance department often only reacts instead of controls

Controllers want to provide evaluations, identify risks and prepare well-founded decisions. But everyday life is different: Invoices by email, approvals on demand, budget requests as Excel files attached. Instead of analysis, the motto is: search, remember, check. Processes run manually, figures arrive too late – or twice.

The result:

Excel version 7_final_neu_mehrfinal.xlsx. Missed cash discounts. Time lost due to follow-up and queries.

The good news is that there is a way out – in Data City.

Data City is more than just a DMS. It is your entry into a networked, digital financial system – modular, connectable and compatible with your existing software. Whether invoice processing, approval logic or resource planning: with dataglobal Group solutions, you create clarity, structure and security – step by step.

The goal:

Away from document chaos, towards controllable processes – so that Finance & Controlling can once again design instead of manage.

What you can expect:

  • An honest look at everyday life in Fragmentopolis – and why 30% of your time is spent searching for data (KPMG).
  • A clear implementation plan: from digital invoice receipt to automated workflows and real-time dashboards.
  • Jana, controller, shows how her DMS makes the difference – from a gut feeling to a reliable basis for decision-making.
  • A checklist to see if you still live in Fragmentopolis – and how to get out.

Download our free whitepaper now and discover more.

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