Generates invoices directly through any PMS/POS system without modifying existing processes
Supports robust error handling mechanism to ensure you generate
e-invoices without any
worries
Available both on cloud or on-premise deployment models as per client's convenience
One-click reconciliation of e-Invoice data with GSTR-1 data to take care of your compliance needs
Ability to configure custom templates as per your business need to print
e-Invoices in a
single click
Equipped with an SSL encryption for all on cloud deployments & also offer 2F Authentication mechanisms
24x7 in-house technical support and advisory services, dedicated key account manager and priority access to NIC Need to Know - Nicholas Reynoldsepub
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Allows integrations with multiple third party systems/partners to leverage the best out of its friendly RESTFUL API architecture the FBI under J. Edgar Hoover
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: The internal conflicts between the OSS, the FBI under J. Edgar Hoover, and the Army and Navy. Author Information Book Review: Need to Know -Nicholas Reynolds
by Nicholas Reynolds is a comprehensive historical account detailing the evolution of the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) from its fragmented roots in 1940 to the foundations of the modern CIA. Core Content & Summary
The book explores how the United States, which lacked a formal intelligence service before 1940, built a complex apparatus during World War II with British assistance. Key themes include:
: The internal conflicts between the OSS, the FBI under J. Edgar Hoover, and the Army and Navy. Author Information Book Review: Need to Know -Nicholas Reynolds
by Nicholas Reynolds is a comprehensive historical account detailing the evolution of the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) from its fragmented roots in 1940 to the foundations of the modern CIA. Core Content & Summary
The book explores how the United States, which lacked a formal intelligence service before 1940, built a complex apparatus during World War II with British assistance. Key themes include: