B2B Data Integration and Transformation Blog

How To Use A Consultant

Posted by Tracy Loetz on Nov 18, 2008 9:17 AM


Well that's a strange question. Shouldn't a consultant know what to do? Aren't they supposed to come in, take charge, and make things happen?

While this may be the expectation, a consultant can only make progress with a willing partner. Read More

EDI Outsourcing Gone Awry

Posted by Brad Loetz on Nov 2, 2008 2:50 PM


I’m sure all of you have heard of both the success and failure of companies outsourcing their EDI development and support to offshore IT consulting firms.

REMEDI has been involved with several customers that have decided to take this path. The plan was to have consultants from the offshore company come to the United States to get trained for 6-8 weeks, return to their country, and within a few weeks be able to take over the EDI department.

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EDI - Technical or Business?

Posted by Tracy Loetz on Nov 2, 2008 2:40 PM


As I was thinking of a topic for this blog, I focused on some of the things that I tend to get heated about in the EDI consulting world. That didn’t take but a few minutes…

EDI is still considered a technical process rather than a business process.

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Remedi Electronic Commerce Group on the 2008 Inc. 5,000 With Three-Year Sales Growth of 72%

Posted by Tracy Loetz on Aug 20, 2008 1:22 PM


NEW YORK, August 20, 2008 – Inc. today ranked Remedi Electronic Commerce Group No. 4039 on its annual ranking of the 5000 fastest-growing private companies in the country. The list is the most comprehensive look at the most important segment of the economy – America’s independent-minded entrepreneurs. Taken as a whole, these companies represent the backbone of the U.S. economy. Read More

Remedi Electronic Commerce Group Finishes 2006 With Solid Results And Carries Momentum Into 2007

Posted by Tracy Loetz on Feb 20, 2007 3:24 AM


Columbus, OH (PRWEB) February 20, 2007 — Remedi Electronic Commerce Group, an organization that specializes exclusively in the development, integration, and implementation of business-to-business Electronic Data Interchange ( EDI ) solutions (www.remedi.com), announced today that it continues company growth in line with the strategic plan and stakeholder expectations. Additionally, increased demand for services, improved execution on new business development marketing & sales, and increasing migration from EDI and EAI packages to integration suites, will position Remedi for continued growth in 2007. Read More