The EDI Multimedia Library offers videos, webinars and podcasts providing guidance and advice when evaluating your EDI options.
Video: Small Companies Grow Faster With EDI
A short video showing quotes from real world company success stories.
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Video: A History of EDI
In these videos we take a journey through the history of EDI, from the start to the present day with the help of a whiteboard and marker!
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Webinar: Introduction to EDI Basics
In this webinar we introduce EDI at a high level and take you on a guided tour of the EDI Basics microsite showcasing some key features and site highlights.
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Webinar: Internet Business Communications
In this webinar we discuss the Internet-based communications options available to you, including EDI. Discover how to decide on the right approach for your company and the variety of service options to help you get implemented according to your needs and timetable.
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Webinar: EDI + E-invoicing – What You Need to Know Before 2013
Nigel Taylor outlines the different forms of compliance during this webinar, including tax data, authenticity, integrity and archiving. He also explains the new EU rules due to be implemented in 2013, and which methods will be compliant, and why, in a simple and straightforward manner, beneficial to anyone that wants to learn more about electronic invoicing.
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Webinar: EDI + E-invoicing = Compliance
Electronic invoicing with regulatory compliance may not be as complex and challenging as you have been led to believe. In this 30-minute webinar Nigel Taylor outlines the different forms of e-invoicing compliance including tax data, authenticity, integrity and archiving. He also discusses AS2, value-added networks, point-to-point, EDI, digital signatures and web portals, explaining which methods are compliant and why in a simple and straightforward manner.
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Video: EDI and Darwin
Steve Keifer takes a look back at the origins of EDI and follows the route to where it is today.
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