B2B Data Integration and Transformation Blog

Enhancing Customer Experiences with Data Integration: Strategies for Success

Posted by Brooke Lester on Nov 29, 2023 2:34 PM

In today's dynamic business landscape, customer expectations evolve continually – so it is paramount for companies to deliver exceptional buyer experiences. As organizations aim to keep a competitive edge, effective utilization of data can help.

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Modernizing Supply Chains: The Impact of Integration and EDI Services

Posted by Brooke Lester on Nov 8, 2023 2:32 PM

Today, effective supply chain management is crucial to business success. As companies seek to make their way around the complexities of global markets and ever-increasing customer expectations, it’s become imperative for them to modernize their supply chains. In this article, we’ll get into supply chain modernization, focusing on the pivotal role of integration and Electronic Data Interchange services.

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B2B Integration Costs: How to Determine Total Cost of Ownership

Posted by Brooke Lester on Nov 3, 2023 11:08 AM

How can you tell if your B2B integration strategy has been implemented successfully? One of the ways you can measure positive outcomes is by looking at return on investment. Yet, when companies look at B2B integration costs, they tend to ignore a crucial aspect of ROI: total cost of ownership (TCO).

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Seamless Data Flow: Navigating EDI Integration Tools for Success

Posted by Brooke Lester on Nov 1, 2023 9:25 AM

Today more than ever, an uninterrupted flow of information is critical to organizations’ continued competitiveness. As data integration in modern business environments becomes more complex and the evolutionary pace of technologies picks up speed, electronic data interchange has emerged as a foundation of fast, efficient data management.

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The Labor Market Dynamics Driving EDI Consulting

Posted by Charley Hughes on Oct 24, 2023 9:53 PM

According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, GDP rose by 4.9% in Q3 2023, confounding experts who had predicted weaker growth. In another indicator of relative economic health, the labor supply remains tight, especially for skilled IT positions—including EDI specialists.

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