On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Dave Taylor wrote:
> In addition to which, you don't end up with and "EDI PC" on an "EDI
> Desk" in an "EDI Office" with all the people who used to perform their
> various EDI functions from their own desks at their choices of times in
> a multi-user computing environment now standing in line to get into the
> EDI Office and sit at the EDI desk to perform their individual EDI tasks
> one-at-a-time and whenever it is available.
>
> People who have never worked in a multi-user environment just don't
> appreciate the value it provides to the company in terms of employee
> efficiency and productivity.
Perhaps you've never used a Windows server environment. There are
obviously Windows desktop EDI applications, but if you get a package that
is built with servers in mind, there is no difference between the AS400
and the Windows "multi-userness". Heck, with the system I'm used to
(Softshare) there is now a web based management interface for it. All you
need is a TCP/IP connection and a web browser and you can manage your EDI
server from anywhere in the world.
Joe Matuscak
Rohrer Corporation
717 Seville Road
Wadsworth, Ohio 44281
(330)335-1541
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