In a recent live session hosted by Sage featuring DataBlend, finance and accounting professionals from across the Sage Intacct community joined together to explore one of today’s most impactful topics: automating data flows for better business outcomes.
The webinar highlighted how finance teams can streamline processes, eliminate manual tasks, and create powerful automated workflows across order-to-cash, procure-to-pay, and financial reporting; all within the Sage Intacct ecosystem.
The Integration Challenges Holding Teams Back
The panel kicked off with a look at the most common pain points for Sage Intacct users, including manual data entry, disconnected systems, and a lack of visibility across platforms. For many, these challenges contribute to longer close cycles, inconsistent reporting, and inefficiencies that stifle growth.
Real-World Success Stories
Attendees got an inside look at how leading organizations are using DataBlend’s integration platform to automate critical workflows and improve data accuracy. By connecting Sage Intacct with CRM, payroll, budgeting, and other core systems, these businesses have been able to reduce errors, reclaim hours of manual work, and accelerate decision-making.
How to Get Started with Automated Workflows
The session closed with practical guidance on designing your own integration strategy. From identifying quick wins to selecting high-impact data flows, the panel offered actionable advice for building automations that drive real value.
We were honored to have Heather Casey, VP and Controller at VelocityEHS, Halle Mulford, VP Finance at Red Card Athletics, and Greg Northrop, VP Tax and Valuations and Managing Partner at iTValuations, join us on the panel.
The Power of Integration for Organizations:
Hear integration benefits from our panel!
In today’s finance function, automation isn’t optional; it’s a competitive advantage. Whether you’re struggling to keep up with reporting demands or simply tired of stitching together spreadsheets, the right data integrations can help you work smarter, not harder.