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  • EDI Basics : A Step-by-Step Guide to Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
    • Getting Started
      • What is EDI
    • Implementing EDI
      • Step 1 - Developing the Organisational Structure for Managing the EDI System
      • Step 2 - Undertake a Strategic Review of the Business
      • Step 3 - Developing an EDI Solution to Meet the Needs of the Business
      • Step 4 - Integration with Other Business Systems Across the Company
      • Step 5 - Undertake Mapping / Data Analysis of Internal Business Processes
      • Step 6 - Establishing a Pilot Project With Selected Trading Partners
      • Step 7 - Deployment of the EDI System Amongst Trading Partners
    • Benefits of EDI
      • The Need For Speed
      • The Need for Accuracy
      • The Competitive Advantages of EDI
    • EDI Global Trading
    • EDI Resources
      • Downloads
      • Document Types
        • ANSI EDI Documents
      • EDI Messaging Standards
      • Industry Networks
      • Industry Organisations
    • EDI Outsourcing
    • VAN, VANs (Value Added Networks), EDI
    • AS2 (Internet EDI)
    • Web EDI
    • Case Studies
    • Glossary of terms
    • FAQ's
    • Why GXS?
    • Contact Us
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