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Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is Internet EDI? EDI-INT (aka "Internet EDI") is the Electronic Data Interchange for Internet Applicability Specification that includes AS1 and AS2. Internet EDI was developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force(IETF) and is endorsed by the Uniform Code Council(UCC) and the Global Commerce Initiative. AS2 is a specification for transporting EDI, XML and other documents over the Internet using HTTP in a secure, reliable manner. Why are the AS1 and AS2 standards important? Standards such as AS1 and AS2 simplify communication by reducing the number of technologies an organization must support and manage. If every large organization used a different data transport standard, it would be cost-prohibitive for their smaller business partners to exchange data with them electronically. AS1 and AS2 allow organizations to implement one solution for data exchange with all business partners who are using an AS1 or AS2 solution. What are the benefits of AS2 for a small to medium-size supplier?UCCnet-interoperable A major retailer (e.g., Wal-Mart) has decided that its suppliers must use AS2 to exchange Internet EDI documents. With all the options out there and little time to make a decision, what should I consider as I evaluate AS2 software solutions? Driven by industry leaders, trading partners are moving to AS2 Internet EDI solutions to exchange business documents. This trend means that your Internet EDI solution should provide the flexibility and scalability to grow with your trading community. Quality Internet EDI software solutions for suppliers provide much more than simple send/receive functionality. Because simple send/receive functionality is rarely sufficient, important features include:
I have heard about Internet EDI (AS1/AS2) Interoperability Certified software. How do I know that the Internet EDI software that I use will work with the software that my trading partners use? Internet EDI Interoperability Certification is extremely important. It is the ONLY way that you can be certain that your Internet EDI solution will successfully exchange documents with your trading partners. You and your trading partners could have Internet EDI software from different vendors; interoperability certification indicates that the solutions have been tested and confirmed to work together. The Drummond Group is the organization that conducts the tests and provides certification for Internet EDI. Because standards are updated periodically and some software vendors may change the AS2 components of their software, it is equally important to make sure that the software passed the latest round of interoperability testing. What if I need to exchange data or documents other than EDI with my trading partners? Choose an Internet EDI solution that handles all variations of EDI and XML formats, including cXML, ebXML and binary or flat files. Many software solutions for Internet EDI only support AS1 or AS2. How does an Internet EDI solution help my company use UCCnet? Information is exchanged with UCCnet as XML via the AS2 Internet EDI protocol. A few software vendors are certified UCC Solution Partners, providing communication and message translation capabilities. What type of data can I transmit with AS1 and AS2? Virtually any data. AS1 and AS2 are transport mechanisms and are not tied to any specific data format. Both AS1 and AS2 will work with almost any data type, including EDI, XML, TXT, DOC, XLS and ebXML. Are my business documents safe? How secure is Internet EDI (AS2)? Your business documents are very safe. AS2 provides privacy, authentication, integrity and non-repudiation.
How is security over the Internet handled?
Why is secure data transport important? Security is an issue for any organization transmitting data electronically. Business data exchanged via the Internet typically includes sensitive information, such as inventory or sales figures, intended for a specific person at a specific organization. For this reason, it is important that data transmissions address privacy, access control and data integrity. How easy is it to set-up and use Internet EDI software? Our Internet EDI software solution, BizManager™, provides Setup Wizards to walk you through the process of setting up trading partner profiles and transport protocols. You can set-up and exchange EDI documents in as little as 15 minutes. Your installation may take longer depending on your business and technical requirements. There are several people who will need to have access to the Internet EDI software. Can I install the software on multiple PCs? With a web application you only need to install the software on one computer. There is no need to install or maintain software on multiple PCs. Users access the web application via a web browser (e.g., Microsoft Internet Explorer). For security, only users who are granted rights have access to the web application.
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