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Articles by Brooke Lester

Brooke Lester

Brooke is the Marketing and Sales Support Manager at Remedi Electronic Commerce Group. Brooke joined Remedi in 2012 bringing with her experience and knowledge of EDI and B2B Integration from having spent the early years of her career as an EDI consultant. She is responsible for coordinating Remedi’s marketing efforts related to blogs, newsletters, customer networking events, conferences, educational material, and the IBM Premier Business Partner relationship.

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Remedi Executive Summary Results

Posted by Brooke Lester on May 24, 2021 4:38 PM

We recently asked current customers to rate us on dimensions such as technical knowledge, work quality, and level of responsiveness. We also probed on the quality and timing of our marketing content.

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Is Your IT Staff Working to Its Highest and Best Purpose?

Posted by Brooke Lester on May 19, 2021 11:41 AM

Your IT staff keeps your organization’s IT assets working effectively so that you can work at the speed of business. Yet, do they spend most of their time putting out fires, or do their activities add actual value to the company?

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Re-imagining Your Integration Environment

Posted by Brooke Lester on May 12, 2021 3:00 PM

Today’s business environment is more complex and more uncertain than ever before. You’re no longer doing business with partners in the same city or state – they might not even be in the same country as you. To stay competitive, you need modern integration solutions.

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APIs and EDI: Stronger Together

Posted by Brooke Lester on May 5, 2021 11:04 AM

When APIs became commercially viable and made their way into enterprise technology, many people believed they would replace EDI systems. As it turns out, that’s not true – EDI and APIs are better together.

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From Consumption to Creation with APIs

Posted by Brooke Lester on Apr 28, 2021 1:33 PM

On the API roadmap, where is your organization? Are they moving towards greater API integration maturity, or are they not even on the map because they’re not sure where to get started?

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