I agree with William.
Direct vs. Store-and-Forward (fundamentally synchronous vs. asynchronous
messaging) B2B (for that matter, B2W i.e. B2Whatever (consumer, business
partner, employees etc - any target audience)) messaging has important areas
of impact from extended enterprise systems integration perspectives.
Regards,
Sonny Ghosh
Chief Technologist
Cambridge Technology Partners
-----Original Message-----
From: William J. Kammerer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 10:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: The need for speed: XML vs. Internet EDI
Dick Brooks, of Group 8760, is "becoming concerned that this thread
may not be of interest to the entire xmledi list, perhaps we should take
this discussion off list."
No, Dick, I think it's very interesting. You, Mark Malatak, of
Fountainhead Communications, and Doug Anderson, of Kleinschmidt, are
making us all aware of the various pros and cons of direct vs.
store-and-forward B2B messaging. Why would you want to waste your time
discussing this off the list, arguing with a competitor in front of no
audience in particular?
I might request, though, that you organize your e-mails so they are
readable, even if you have to paraphrase previous comments. This HTML
and color business is making it too hard to follow.
I'd also like to emphasize that direct point-to-point Internet EDI means
both or all Trading Partners must use compatible software, and requires
extensive set-up, key exchange, etc. etc. Moving to Internet EDI is not
something that makes sense to do all by yourself - it requires lots of
coordination with your partners.
On the other hand, I would imagine that Doug and Mark would be able to
move you to their VANs in a short period of time, even if staged. Would
Doug or Mark be kind enough to give us an overview of the process
involved in moving all of one's traffic from the big rapacious VANs to
their gentler, kinder B2B Switches? Please include considerations on VAN
inter-connects, also.
To Bruce Peat: who's debating XML vs EDI?
William J. Kammerer
FORESIGHT Corp.
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