Modernize your approach to EDI and B2B integration
Transform outdated document processes into modern, efficient partner connections that accelerate growth and reduce operational costs.
Transform outdated document processes into modern, efficient partner connections that accelerate growth and reduce operational costs.
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) is a series of messaging standards that allow B2B communication between businesses. It was designed to replace paper communication of documents like purchase orders, invoices, advance ship notices, etc., and has been adopted by numerous industries from retail to transportation logistics, to medicine. Because these messages are so crucial to business processes, it’s important that EDI documents are considered as part of an B2B integration approach.
Organizations have approached B2B integration in numerous ways. They might use costly and complex EDI VANs or they might build a series of B2B interfaces for each trading partner with a variety of custom rules. This can create a thicket of point-to-point integrations, which are challenging for traditional B2B integration tools. These hardcoded integrations serve prove difficult to companies as they scale and are unable to adjust to changes in business requirements. For example, adding new partners, suppliers and distributors to this tightly coupled, complicated environment can be time-consuming. It results in slow delivery against strategic initiatives, such as launching a new product or expanding into a new geographical market.
"The accelerated pace of digitally enabled new product introduction and multiplicative complexity of winning, serving, and retaining highly empowered consumers results in intolerable levels of stress,” according to Forrester Research. Companies are finding that if they don’t speed up the time it takes to get new products and services to market, they may well fall behind the competition. Slow partner onboarding processes and drawn-out document transfer do not help companies achieve the nimbleness and agility they need in today’s market.
We see these challenges regularly with our customers. How can they extract data housed in EDI documents that they might want to persist to other systems? How do they transform that data into a format that's easy to work with? How do they get the data from systems that are 20-30 years old and connect them to newer technologies that work and operate in different ways?
Our approach to integration, API-led connectivity, allows organizations to unlock the value of existing systems with APIs and innovate rapidly without losing security or control of critical enterprise data. It also allows businesses to innovate on top of EDI document standards. Using the power of API-led connectivity for EDI/B2B communications, organizations can tie together new SaaS and mobile applications with traditional B2B protocols and standards Companies can now build reusable services across multiple B2B trading partners and B2B processes on a single connectivity platform. This enables increased agility and decreased time for partner onboarding, while reducing cost and risk.
Because the enterprise is changing quite dramatically, there are several scenarios in which improved EDI and B2B integration could provide quite dramatic outcomes.
MuleSoft brings API-led connectivity to B2B integration, allowing organizations to drive innovation in their business by applying a modern connectivity framework to legacy technologies. This means that if an organization wanted to create a mobile app, it can expose and share the data from the app through a modern API layer and over traditional EDI protocols out to the partner. The API-led approach enables powerful hybrid connectivity that allows real-time business transactions and more efficient business processes.
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