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whitepaper Manufacturer Improves Information Exchange, Visibility, and Reliability With Real-Time EDI0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Automotive and industrial manufacturer Canadian General Tower (CGT) lives or dies by its relationships with its customers, vendors and other trading partners. Until recently, CGT depended on a set of legacy systems that was unreliable and inflexible. Realizing these systems were adversely affecting relationships with customers and partners, CGT chose to build on its previous experience with Microsoft BizTalk Server and Microsoft Dynamics AX. The new EDI solution is based on these technologies and the GXS Trading Grid, which funnels all transactions through a single connection in real time.

Tags: Electronic Data Interchange, Business Management
  
whitepaper BizTalk Server 2006 R2 Improves Reliability of Critical Business Processes2007-09-01 Microsoft Tips
  The latest release of the Microsoft business process management solution, Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2, provides enhanced support for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), as well as EDI over the Internet (AS2). Because the testing of this product in a production environment is an important part of the validation process, IT selected five internal customers to participate in the Technology Adoption Program (TAP) for R2. The participants chosen were five internal business customers who were using complex business processes. These internal customers now are able to simplify and consolidate their business processes. In addition, they will save money and can transmit important files more securely because of the new EDI and AS2 functionality of BizTalk Server 2006 R2.

Tags: Electronic Data Interchange, Business Management
  
whitepaper Sterling Commerce case study: Ball Corporation2007-08-01 Sterling Commerce
  Learn how Ball Corporation streamlined their supply chain processes while integrating several acquisitions, replaced legacy EDI platforms, and extended B2B solutions and strategies to their trading community.

Tags: Electronic Data Interchange, Supply Chain Management, Procurement - Purchasing, Strategic Planning
  
whitepaper Manufacturer Cuts Costs and Boosts Productivity With Electronic Data Interchange2007-08-01 Microsoft
  Renova is a leading European manufacturer of paper products including toilet paper, paper towels, and napkins. The company was using three applications to support Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) with some of its partners. However, managing the different products was challenging, and they didn't provide all the functionality the company needed. In 2006, Renova sought a new, more flexible EDI foundation built on one consolidated application. After evaluating numerous solutions, Renova joined the Technology Adoption Program for Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2. This product provides the functionality offered by the previous solution. In addition, it supports digital signatures, XML documents, and multiple communication protocols including Applicability Statement 2. With the new solution, Renova is reducing costs, increasing agility, expanding opportunities, and boosting productivity.

Tags: Electronic Data Interchange, Application Development
  
whitepaper Ingredia Streamlines Business Processes and Improves Productivity0000-00-00 Oracle
  A market leader in the development and marketing of functional dairy ingredients, Ingredia works with the world's food processing industry. The company wanted to replace an aging information system with a modern, open, upgradeable system that can be deployed rapidly in multiple locations. The challenge was to enable production of operational and strategic reports and optimize distribution chain flows, from purchases of raw materials to transport of the finished products. They also wanted to improve productivity between internal sites and partners. Ingredia implemented Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne applications over a wide functional spectrum (CRM, distribution, production, and logistics) to replace a VAX-based information system with a more flexible, easily deployed solution.

Tags: Electronic Data Interchange, ERP
  
whitepaper 10 Questions to Ask Before Buying a Secure File Transfer Product2007-05-23 Biscom
  The Secure File Transfer Protocol is a network protocol that provides file transfer and manipulation functionality over any reliable data stream. Secure file transfer products range from simple FTP servers to fully managed document delivery systems with granular permissioning, audit trails, reporting, integration with directory services, and other management tools. This paper gives few questions that one should keep in mind before buying a secure file transfer product.   
whitepaper Tracking and Reporting2007-04-26 Biscom
  Files can be delivered in a variety of ways, but the essential business requirement of tracking these files and reporting on their delivery remains identical. Organizations receive data, create data, and send data, and someone has to keep track of this process. Reporting and tracking tools not only improve business efficiency and directly impact the bottom line; they also increase an organization's transparency, necessary for responding to auditor requests. The need to deliver files securely is increasingly important, not only to organizations that are required by law to protect confidential information, but to any organization that wants to take greater control of who receives critical files and data.   
whitepaper Compliance: The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)2007-04-17 Biscom
  HIPAA requires healthcare organizations and businesses that manage patient health information to protect the confidentiality and security of all health data managed by that organization. HIPAA compliance requirements, coupled with advances in electronic exchange of information, put significant additional technical and administrative burdens on the healthcare organizations of all sizes.

Tags: HIPAA
  
whitepaper Compliance: The Sarbanes-Oxley Act2007-04-17 Biscom
  Sarbanes-Oxley (commonly called "SarbOx" or "SOX") is law today. It was enacted by the U.S. Congress in 2002 in the wake of serious accounting scandals perpetrated by major U.S. corporations. It affects the accounting, financial reporting, and tracking of sales activities for large and small public companies alike, and also for privately held firms that may at some point seek to become public. Compliance with the law constitutes a major investment of corporate resources for companies of all sizes - failure to comply has destroyed companies and ruined careers.

Tags: Sarbanes-Oxley
  
whitepaper Compliance: The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 19992007-04-17 Biscom
  The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), also known as the Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999, was enacted in part to protect consumers' private financial information. It allows consumers to control the use of their private information and to secure and protect that information from unauthorized use or access. With identity theft, "phishing," "pharming," and other highly publicized examples of large scale financial information theft and abuse receiving attention, companies of all sizes are under increasing scrutiny regarding their compliance with GLBA.

Tags: Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act