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EDI Modernization

Why Soft Skills Are Now Core Skills For IT

Posted by Dave Reyburn on Dec 8, 2021 3:33 PM

This is the first article in our series “The Human Side of Modernization.” In this article, we’ll explain what soft IT skills are, why they’re essential to the success of any project or organization, and how to develop or sharpen them.

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Understanding Your Integration Options: On-Premises, Cloud, Hybrid, and Outsourced

Posted by Dave Reyburn on Jun 23, 2021 7:45 AM

For several years now, we’ve devoted considerable blog space to urging subscribers to assess the current state of their EDI, B2B, and system integration capabilities and compare what they find to the desired state.

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What Is Healthcare EDI and Why Does It Matter?

Posted by Brooke Lester on Apr 23, 2021 11:42 AM

We were amazed but not surprised recently to find that this blog, originally published in March 2019, is consistently the second most visited page on our website. As of this update, the page averages more than 400 views per month.

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In Hard Times, IT Leaders Look for Easy Solutions

Posted by Dave Reyburn on Nov 16, 2020 3:42 PM

This is the third installment in our three-part series, “Integrationists Wanted.” The series examines the essential role EDI, MFT, EAI, and API specialists can play in helping to create value and competitive advantage for companies and organizations in an era of economic disruption.

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Marketing Won't Save Companies From Disruption

Posted by Dave Reyburn on Oct 27, 2020 6:00 AM

This is the second in our three-part series, “Integrationists Wanted.” The series examines the essential role EDI, MFT, EAI and API specialists can play in helping to create value and competitive advantage for companies and organizations in an era of economic disruption.

Hard as it is to imagine now, last year at this time we were holding an in-person event in Columbus, Ohio, the Remedi 2019 Midwest Integration Forum.

Inspiring and forward-looking as those presentations were, no one saw the event coming that virtually overnight would change how we live and work, and how businesses manage their supply chains.

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