Joe,
Computerworld's email news service a few days ago had an article on how Sears got all
of its trading partners on EDI with a variety of compliance methods. I am not selling or
endorsing and I am sure you will get an earful but Sears uses SPS Commerce for its creative
EDI program.
Dave Frenkel
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From: Joe D'Amico [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 1:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Experience with an EDI service bureau?
Let me preface this note by saying I work as an EDI integrator and that's
why I have no experience in the area I am inquiring about...
I am interested in finding out what options may be available for an EDI
Service Bureau function.
Here's the situation: A company has a customer that is demanding electronic
trading of 2-4 EDIFACT documents. The supplier does not have EDI in-house
(nor any reliable application systems), and is looking for a third party to
provide either a (dare I say it...) EDI-to-Fax solution, or a web-based data
entry, in-flight translation solution. As a last resort, they will consider
a PC-based translator where they may purchase templates for the needed
transactions.
Has anyone had any good experiences with these types of service that they
would be willing to share?
Joe D'Amico
ACT, Inc.
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