EiQ Earns Validation in The Hackett Group’s Spring 2026 SolutionMap Procurement Technology Assessment

EiQ today announced it has been recognised as a validated provider in The Hackett Group’s Spring 2026 SolutionMap, the industry’s most rigorous, data-driven benchmark for procurement technology. EiQ was evaluated as part of an assessment spanning 118 vendors across 16 source-to-pay (S2P) categories.
SolutionMap assessments are conducted by The Hackett Group’s Solution Intelligence analysts. Each evaluation is built on 500+ detailed functional and capability criteria, mandatory product demonstrations, and impartial, anonymised, verified customer value ratings. The result is an independent, evidence-based view of the procurement technology landscape – one that procurement leaders rely on when building business cases and gaining internal buy-in for technology investments.
“The cost of a mis-buy is higher than ever – and AI marketing is making it harder to see what truly works,” said Carina Kuhl, Principal, Solution Intelligence at The Hackett Group®. “SolutionMap gives leaders confirmation they can defend: clear shortlists, credible comparisons and reality-checked capability insight to support stakeholder buy-in.”
“We value this validation from The Hackett Group®,” said Andy Gibbard, Chief Customer Officer, EiQ. “Our focus is on providing a risk and sustainability platform that integrates inherent risk screening, site assessments and more into a single, harmonised workflow. This recognition reflects the technical rigour of our solution and the real-world value delivered to our customers.”
To view the full Spring 2026 SolutionMap and learn more about the methodology, visit www.thehackettgroup.com/solutionmap.
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