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EDI Overview
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) has been in use within major corporations for decades as a method of improving efficiency in business processes by creating a link between computer systems of different companies and entities.
This "data bridge", which allows disparate systems to communicate,
is established by using a combination of data standards, mapping,
translation systems, and data communications methods.
EDI can be defined as the electronic exchange of business documents
in a standard or structured format. In other words, EDI allows for the electronic
communication of documents, such as PO's, Invoices, Ship Notices, etc.
with no human intervention required.
DataTrans focuses on EDI and B2B implementations
and we have the systems, maps and resources already in place. We
are able to utilize our infrastructure and experience to represent
our customers in EDI implementation with great effectiveness.
Regardless of whether our customers' B2B requirements are related
to traditional EDI or newer B2B technologies (such as XML and internet EDI), DataTrans has the
expertise and resources to insure a successful implementation.
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