Of all the topics I receive e-mail about, this one has generated the most
reaction/discussion.  I know of one company in Indiana that is going "Cloud"
by moving all of their EDI to the "Cloud" and using GIS as the means to move
the data between it and their mainframe servers.  They will complete this
project sometime in 2011 and completely eliminate all the hardware and
software support they have had to maintain for the last 20 years.  What I
didn't understand is why they need to keep GIS.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

Jason McMahon

8079 Village Drive

Cincinnati, OH  45242-4315

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http://gutausse.blogspot.com/

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Craig Dunham
Sent: Monday, December 06, 2010 6:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [EDI-L] Re: Cloud platforms & EDI

 

  

Exactly. Most of the "big" players in the EDI world offer this - it's
basically web-based EDI.

Somebody asked about "safety" - how safe & secure the "cloud" may be. And
it will be just as safe (or unsafe) as your current internet connection
is/can be. Can it be hacked.? Sure. But what is the benefit to the hacker
to get your EDI information.? Yes, there are some EDI transactions that
will contain very personal information - like banking, real estate,
education, and medical transactions - and maybe even a few others. But, for
the most part, it's going to be information that a thief could care less
about. Does a thief really care that some retailer is buying 3600 pairs of
shoes from some manufacturer.? Not so much.

The basic question (which has been answered) is that you can either bite the
bullet and purchase a translator & the associated connectivity platform and
do it all in house or you can "cloud" it out to a company (like an SPS,
GXS/Inovis, DI Central, etc., etc., etc.) to do all the "heavy lifting" and
just send you documents in neat and readable formats.

Either are as safe as your connection.

Craig Dunham

Bear Necessities Computing

EDI Sherpa

Author/blogger

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Re: Cloud platforms & EDI 

Posted by: "Brian Lehrhoff" 

Sat Dec 4, 2010 10:58 pm (PST) 

EDI transaction processing has been doing the cloud thing for years, 
without the fancy name tag. You might know it by its given name "outsource."

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