New Hampshire guidelines for implementing EDI Starting up a new EDI system can be a complex endeavor. Some organizations put an Information Systems (IS) manager in charge, while others designate a claims manager. Implementing EDI will affect your information system, flow of claims information and your business process. The most effective approach may be to have … Read More →
How EDI can help in future operations In future supply chains, EDI will be the core document exchange capability to support innovations such as the Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI). Future EDI will use: IoT sensors incorporated into a shipment’s packaging and tied to periodic EDI 214 messages to improve package condition visibility … Read More →
EDI Implementation Guides (IBM Guides) For some enterprises, EDI can be difficult to implement. One reason is the need to keep pace with shifting government regulations, standards and updates. It is also inherently complex, as it needs to accommodate the complexities of global business needs. For example, each trading partner in a B2B network can present … Read More →
How EDI works: IBM Explained All EDI transactions get defined by EDI message standards. It is vital to have proper governance processes for data quality. When information is missing or in the wrong place, the EDI document might not be processed correctly. Standards are the basis of EDI conversations. Several organizations define the EDI message standards, … Read More →




