Peppol ID Check
PeppolCheck allows companies to verify if their Peppol ID is correctly registered in the Open Peppol network. This ensures that e-invoices are sent to the correct Peppol partners and that the ID is validated.
PeppolCheck – Peppol ID Verification in the Open Peppol Network
- Peppol ID ValidationVerifies if a Peppol ID exists and is correctly registered in the Open Peppol network.
- Quick Verification: Provides a fast way to check the accuracy of a Peppol ID.
- EU-wide Compatibility: Helps companies ensure their Peppol IDs are compatible with international partners in the Peppol network.
Interoperable Europe Act
The Interoperable Europe Act establishes a binding regulatory framework across the EU for public-sector digital services and cross-border interoperability, focusing on legal, organisational, semantic and technical dimensions.
EU – Interoperable Europe Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/903)
- Regulatory certainty: Clear obligations for public administrations and service providers to ensure once-only and cross-border data usage.
- Technical & semantic alignment: Encourages adoption of common standards, APIs and data models to enable interoperable processes.
- Future-proof digital processes: Facilitates end-to-end digital workflows across organisations and nations, reducing friction for citizens and businesses.
- Competitive advantage: Organisations able to adapt to these interoperability rules gain operational agility and reduced integration costs.
Digitalization in SMEs
The latest KfW Research Study (2025) highlights significant progress in the digital transformation of German SMEs. The share of companies that have digitalized their interfaces with customers and suppliers has increased by 9 %, while digital reorganization of internal workflows rose by 7 %. Businesses are increasingly adopting standardized APIs and integrated process chains to enhance efficiency and agility.
KfW Research – Digitalization in German SMEs
- Process efficiencyProcess efficiency: Digitalized interfaces reduce manual work and eliminate media disruptions.
- Collaboration: Integrated data exchange strengthens relationships with suppliers and customers.
- Workflow modernization: Digital reorganization enables faster, more adaptive business operations.
- CompetitivenessDigital interface management improves market positioning and innovation potential.
FAQ on E-Invoicing
The FAQ page of the German Federal Ministry of Finance provides detailed information about the
introduction of electronic invoicing (E-Invoicing) in Germany. It explains the legal framework, timelines,
technical formats, and obligations for businesses, public authorities, and suppliers as part of the
digital transformation of invoicing processes.
in Deutschland. Sie informiert über rechtliche Grundlagen, Zeitpläne, technische Formate und die Pflichten für Unternehmen,
Behörden und Lieferanten im Zuge der Digitalisierung des Rechnungswesens.
German Federal Ministry of Finance – FAQ on E-Invoicing
- Legal compliance: Official source on the national implementation of the e-invoicing requirement.
- Practical relevance: Answers to frequently asked questions from businesses and public entities.
- Technical guidance: Clarifies formats, transmission channels, and transition periods.
- Up-to-date information: Continuously updated according to legal and technical developments.
Gartner IT Glossary
The Gartner IT Glossary provides clear definitions and explanations of the most important information technology terms – from ERP and cloud computing to generative AI. It is a reliable reference point for IT professionals and decision makers who want to understand terminology in the right business and technology context.
- Provide clarity: Technical terms are explained with precision and practical relevance.
- Up-to-date information: Regular updates to reflect technological trends and innovations.
- Business value: Each definition reflects both strategic and economic value.
- Credibility: Provided by one of the world’s leading IT research and advisory firms.
Digital Economy Data Portal
The OECD portal provides analyses and a comprehensive database on the digital economy – from e-commerce and digital skills to AI.
OECD – Digital Economy Outlook & Data Portal
- nternational comparability: Country data on digitalization side by side.
- Policy & business: Statistics that connect regulatory frameworks with business decisions.
- In-depth analysis: Studies and indicators on trends like cloud, AI and e-commerce.
Digital Maturity Assessment Tool
The Open DMAT is a self-assessment tool by the EU that allows companies to evaluate their digital maturity across established criteria—from digital business strategy to data governance and AI utilization.
Digital Maturity Assessment Tool
- Instant self-assessment: Answer a standardized questionnaire on digital readiness—no registration required.
- Multidimensional analysis: Covers key areas such as digital strategy, human-centered digitalization, automation & AI, green digitalization.
- Data privacy ensured: No personal or sensitive data stored—only aggregated results used for statistical purposes.
E-Invoice Readiness Assessment
Short self-assessment by PwC to evaluate a company’s e-invoicing readiness. Identifies whether current systems comply with legal requirements.
PwC – E-Invoice Readiness Assessment
- Immediate status check on e-invoicing readiness
- Clear view of gaps and risks in the current system landscape
- Official, neutral assessment from a Big Four firm
- Direct starting point for implementation projects
