Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone in the group has ever worked with or had any
dealings with iTradeNetwork.
I am up against them in a 'bid' to implement a new EDI / eCommerce solution.
The site (in the grocery/food business) has apx 70 partners and is looking
at integrating their operations and (finally) updating their current
home-grown EDI. What I proposed would let them do just that. BTW: I resell
and integrate Liaison's (re: Softshare's) commerce suite.
Their current 'EDI coordinator' was also approached by iTrade and was
somewhat sold on their proposal. To them, it sounds like the best thing next
to sliced-bread!
>From what I can gather, iTrade offers a web-based vendor-portal. This (IMO)
kind of defeats the 'host integration', lights-out operations that they are
looking for. So I'm confused.
What exactly does iTrade offer? How? Can a site easily integrate to their
host using their services? At what cost? Do they 'interconnect' to other TPs
or do these TPs also be a member of iTrade?
I realize that I can contact iTrade but I don't want a 'sales' perspective
but rather an end-user that has actually dealt with them. Or needed to.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
John Fiorino
Systems Integration Specialist
CompuSys Solutions
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