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Want to move from IBM Expedite/GXS to AS2 for EDI communications

HeinzW (Programmer)
6 Jun 08 17:37
We have a customer that does business with Autozone. We currently use GXS to communicate EDI transactions back and forth using IBM Expedite Base. We provide the POS software that has EDI capabilities built-in. I.e. we build the transactions that are ultimately sent/received via Expedite (on Windows with TCP/IP).

We want to move to AS2 so that we can do away with the mail/VAN scheme. Looking for ideas/suggestions as to where I might start the research. Looked at some AS2 sites but it all seems quite overwhelming. Hard to disseminate what could be considered as a replacement for IBM Expedite in our scheme, I.e. looking for the basic communications only, I think.

Thanks in advance.
Heinz
slike63 (IS/IT--Management)
2 Jul 08 16:18
Hey, I can give you a couple of ideas.  I work with an EDI outsourcing firm.  We have several solutions that could help.  My number is 678-338-2744.   

charles

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