EDI White Papers Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is the computer-to-computer exchange of structured information, by agreed message standards, from one computer application to another by electronic means and with a minimum of human intervention. In common usage, EDI is understood to mean specific interchange methods agreed upon by national or international standards bodies for the transfer of business transaction data, with one typical application being the automated purchase of goods and services.
By: TriNet
Published Date: Jan 17, 2012
This white paper provides valuable insight on how to build an HR strategy that produces results in any economy.
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By: Oracle
Published Date: Apr 03, 2012
SOA implementations tend to be complex, IT decision makers should carefully consider their choice of a SOA platform in terms of its ability to simplify the fundamental development, deployment, and management tasks involved. Read on.
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By: Oracle
Published Date: Apr 03, 2012
This IDC study uses the IDC MarketScape model to assess capabilities of vendors to support complex process improvement scenarios using BPM software.
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By: OpenText
Published Date: Dec 14, 2011
An organization cannot sustain long-term success without managing its information effectively... Building a foundation for information governance is your next step.
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This demo showcases the ease-of-use to replicate data sets, the process of connecting to a data source, defining a mapping, initial synchronization, extraction and finally applying to a destination.
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By: Delphix
Published Date: Aug 04, 2011
The healthcare provider sector has a clear opportunity to modernize care delivery by adopting new data interchange standards and HER systems. The resulting data explosion, however, also introduces significant data management overhead, application rigidity, and data privacy risks. The Delphix Data as a Service platform uniquely addresses these challenges and creates an accelerated path for providers to realize the benefits of the impending digital transformation.
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By: DataFlux
Published Date: Aug 02, 2011
This white paper analyzes the human factor. Almost every organizational endeavor impacts data quality - from individual data entry to automated database backups (and everything in between).
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By: DataFlux
Published Date: Aug 02, 2011
This paper reviews some barriers to success of MDM programs, especially when the driving force is the accumulation of data from multiple source systems with the objective of creating a single source of truth. However, when an organization can narrow the scope to look at specific value drivers, there are opportunities for incremental acceptance and adoption of a master data resource.
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By: DataFlux
Published Date: Aug 02, 2011
From CEOs to CFOs to marketing execs, management understands the "whys." Why customer loyalty is important because it drives profit. Why automation drives cost savings through efficiencies. Why a better understanding of customers means differentiating the behaviors around them - and why that's a competitive advantage. What they need help with is the "hows." As many executives embrace the idea of a true "single version of the truth" about their customers, they face the fact that their data warehouse and CRM systems, however successful, haven't reached this goal. Download this white paper to learn some key tactics to getting your organization pointed in the right direction.
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By: DataFlux
Published Date: Aug 02, 2011
Enterprisewide programs are often designed to improve business processes and business decisions through enhanced information sharing - based on a more reliable foundation of data. For this purpose, these initiatives promise significant organizational benefits along a number of dimensions of value, but, as with any business project, they can also carry significant risks and complexity.
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By: DataFlux
Published Date: Aug 02, 2011
Middle managers are essential to coordinate "across the white space" of an organization. Superior quality data results when organizations focus on the "points of data creation" so they can eliminate root causes of error. And these points of creation are either "inside," as part of the organization's business processes, or "outside," in its supplier base. This observation alone motivates the need for and importance of process owners and supplier managers, respectively. The primary focus of this white paper is the roles and responsibilities of these middle managers.
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In this white paper, read how recent developments in machine learning and other areas of computer science have provided a more substantial theoretical starting point for the development of information retrieval and categorization technologies.
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In this article published in the February 2011 Issue of Managing Partner, Oz Benamram, chief knowledge officer of White & Case LLP, reviews recent developments in enterprise search and describes innovative deployments that deliver more complete and efficient enterprise search and knowledge management to law firms and ultimately to their clients.
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Produced in conjunction with CIO Magazine, this white paper focuses on how Recommind Decisiv™ Categorization can improve speed and accuracy while reducing the cost of information management.
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By: Talend
Published Date: Feb 01, 2010
Master Data Management (MDM) has received growing attention recently as an essential component of information management alongside data governance and data quality. More and more, organizations are turning to Master Data Management as a key enabler in improving the timeliness, quality and reliability of business intelligence with the ultimate goal of improving business performance. Increasing regulatory requirements and the recent financial crisis have ensured that Master Data Management is increasingly finding its way onto the business agenda.
Information Difference conducted a survey of both end-user organizations and systems integrators aimed at gaining deeper insight into MDM implementations and their success factors. This report summarizes and analyzes the results of that survey, and presents practical recommendations on the "do and don't" of MDM. It also contains some enlightening findings on the use of open source and manual coding in MDM projects.
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By: NEC
Published Date: Sep 29, 2009
Written by: IDC Abner Germanow, Jonathan Edwards, Lee Doyle IDC believes the convergence of communications and mainstream IT architectures will drive significant innovation in business processes over the next decade.
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By: IBM
Published Date: Aug 25, 2009
Facing tough IT decisions? Get insight from midsize businesses like yours.
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Whether you are an electrical supplies wholesaler or a manufacturer of oilfield equipment, the challenge is the same: Are you maximizing your margins by keeping your administrative processes as streamlined as possible? Or, are you wasting time and money by supporting paper-intensive processes to handle quotes, orders, ship notices, receipt documents and invoices?
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General Cable operates 28 manufacturing locations in 8 countries and is a leader in the development, design, manufacture, marketing and distribution of copper, aluminum and fiber optic wire and cable products. Their products are widely used in communications, energy, industrial and speciality markets. General Cable has nearly 300 suppliers of raw material for their US operations.
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By: Inovis
Published Date: Aug 06, 2007
This white paper provides an overview of the growing opportunities for EDI managers and coordinators. It highlights how their role can change from being responsible for implementation of technologies for operational activities to being infrastructure leaders. It shows how they can deliver increased efficiencies and velocity for value chain automation, which increases visibility, control and agility for a business.
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By: Inovis
Published Date: Aug 06, 2007
The challenges presented by multiple Value-Added Networks (VANs) and managing diverse trading partners create barriers to the efficiencies promised by EDI. Multiple providers mean multiple points of failure with no one entity to hold accountable. Also, as trading communities grow, end-to-end supply chain visibility becomes an essential operational requirement.
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By: Inovis
Published Date: Aug 06, 2007
No enterprise is an island. Goods and services flow in from suppliers. When you include suppliers of wares for raw material extractors, along with recyclers that turn consumer and commercial waste into new raw materials and finished goods, it is a supply chain with no beginning and no end.
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By: Kingston
Published Date: Feb 15, 2011
Learn how to balance the positive and negative effects of memory utilization in virtual infrastructures to better handle system workload and priority--while improving server utilization
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Offshoring Is a Cost Effective Solution to Your IT Needs
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New technologies emerge every day, but not all of them pay off, and adopting them too early might be risky for your organization.
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