EDI transfer protocols:
- AS1
- AS2
- AS3
- AS4
- OFTP2
- FTP, FTPS, SFTP
- SMTP, SMTPS
- RNIF 2.0
Are you still exchanging files manually to your partners or doing point-to-point file exchange without centralized maagement? Then it’s time to change! E2E EDI is an innovative Electronic Data Interchange solution for the EDI connection and communication and exchange of messages between partners (B2B).
We provide a solutions that goes far beyond what other adapters available in the market usually offer: it is fully fledged EDI software with a user interface for the administration and control of the entire electronic communication exchange.
EDI via E2E BRIDGE creates complete independence from external service providers. All your partners can be connected and your messages processed without limits from your own IT environment. This way all the on-going costs for the connection of individual partners and the transaction-based costs for the exchange of information cease to apply. This carries the possibility of significant savings, especially for B2B companies with a high frequency of electronic data transfers. In addition it is possible to merge existing E2E BRIDGE functionality, such as mapping implementation, system integration or BPMN, seamlessly with the EDI interface. This way, end-to-end tests of the entire handling process are possible without any additional effort.
What makes it stand out from the rest is that the limitaton of source message format becomes a thing of the past. We support XML, CSV, SAP IDOC or X12 formats and even messages in common UN/EDIFACT formats can be exchanged. In addition EDIFACT subsets and sector specific messaging standards such as HL7 or VDA are supported. There are no limitations ion which systems (e.g. ERP systems or Microsoft Dynamics NAV/Navision) to send or received messages from. This gives you complete independence from systems, platforms or brands.
The solution is Drummond / DGI (UCC) certified. Messages can be sent and received via HTTP or HTTPS. Confirmation of receipt of messages can follow synchronously and asynchronously.
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