Susan:

 

I haven’t done any database integration with TIE’s products, but I did work 
with two of their translator products a few years back.  One was the 
SP*EDI-tran package.  I don’t know if they publish it anymore, but it looked 
and felt a lot like Gentran Server for Unix.   I also worked with another 
translator they had at the time.  I don’t remember what it was called 
unfortunately.  They were both relatively easy to pick up and run with.  Given 
the translator background you have worked with, you shouldn’t have any issues.

 

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Susan 
Stecklair
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2011 4:49 PM
To: 'edi list'
Subject: RE: [EDI-L] Tie Commerce

 

  

Thanks! I appreciate all of your responses. Some people answered offline, & 
were quite frank. 

I’m a “heavy weight” with lots of experience, education and lots of EDI 
projects mostly at big name companies, so I can certainly talk to that. 

I’m just lacking knowledge on TIE & want to give them a frank assessment of the 
GAP.

Here are some translators that I’ve worked with:

Gentran Basic, Gentran Server, GIS, Premenos (an oldie but goodie), TLE (both 
as TLE and Harbinger), Softshare, ECtone (never made it to market), Oracle 
Fusion B2B, SOA & BPEL, Trading Partner PC, etc. To me, they have not all been 
the same. Softshare is very easy to map and configure with good support & much 
functionality (discloser – I’m a partner). I also like Gentran Server. GIS was 
difficult (perhaps it was the way it was installed at the client site, but it 
was difficult to figure why a map failed, and their business modeling language 
was way too convoluted for what it did. Support was sometimes great, sometimes 
not-so great.). Oracle’s B2B product spits out obscure Java error messages, and 
all functions needed to be manually coded. This could have changed by now. 
Trading Partner PC was designed to have data entered manually, and was not 
designed for integration. 

I know that I’ve worked on some others, just can’t remember the names now. 

Susan

From: [email protected] <mailto:EDI-L%40yahoogroups.com>  
[mailto:[email protected] <mailto:EDI-L%40yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf Of 
Leah Halpin
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2011 10:55 AM
To: Susan Stecklair; edi list
Subject: Re: [EDI-L] Tie Commerce

Susan,
Perhaps if you mention which other translators you've worked with some could 
compare for you. Also, as I'm sure you know, the tool is the least of the 
issues with EDI. If they're interviewing you without Tie experience on your 
resume, I'd say they probably understand this. Don't be nervous and show your 
experience to their advantage. 

I've always appreciated honesty in the people I've interviewed and worked with. 

Good luck!

Leah

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From: Susan Stecklair <[email protected] 
<mailto:stecklair%40ecommerce-inc.com>  <mailto:stecklair%40ecommerce-inc.com> >
To: edi list <[email protected] <mailto:edi-l%40yahoogroups.com>  
<mailto:edi-l%40yahoogroups.com> >
Sent: Wed, January 12, 2011 1:35:33 PM
Subject: [EDI-L] Tie Commerce

Hi Folks -

I have an interview this afternoon and the company has the Tie Commerce
translator product. I've never worked with Tie, but have worked with a
number of translators. Some are much more intuitive than others. I would
like to give the management an honest assessment of how easy or hard it
would be to get up to speed on the product. What is your experience with
the product? Does the product have Oracle Gateway extensions?

Susan

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