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> Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 6:19 AM
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> Subject: RE: [U2] EDI anyone?
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> I've just been doing a bunch of work for EDI clients. There is a
EDI is alive and living within a few of my clients. Perhaps it isn't classic
EDI with the third party standards facilitating the 'partners'. But any
Electronic Data Interchange either through email attachments, FTP files, XML
etc qualifies as EDI.
Perhaps the third party concept is stagnated and/o
y has
it's own flavor.
Now, the future of VANs That's a different story.
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Subject: Re: [U2] EDI anyone?
Bruce,
not definitive, but an answ
Bruce,
not definitive, but an answer none-the-less.
I would say "Declining".
The London (England) insurance market has been using EDI for many years,
but has now commenced a migration to XML etc.
Regards,
John Appleyard
Arthur J. Gallagher (UK) Limited
Bruce,
some of the car manufacturers have been pushing for a web solution
probably because it saves them money and wastes eveyone elses time.
However because so much has been invested in edi to date and its fully
automated i have heard of some of their customers have rejected this push.
We ar