Find how to optimise your EDI network with EDI software

What is an EDI network?


An EDI network is essentially a gateway between trading partners that enables them to exchange digital data with each other electronically.

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EDI Interface


An ‘EDI interface’ refers to the cloud-based platform that enables organisations to process documents with their trading connections.

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EDI technology

Understanding how EDI technology works


Our guide to what EDI technology is. We explain how automated data processing can help organisations achieve frictionless communication.

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Myth 9: “EDI is only good for orders and invoices”


EDI platforms now support many hundreds of electronic document types, many of which are specific to functions, sectors and industries.

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Myth 8: “EDI is included in my ERP or iPaaS integration layer”


Legacy middleware is a pale imitation of EDI. It is not agile, it requires inhouse resource with the right skills to configure and maintain.

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Myth 7: “EDI adoption improves relationships within your trading network”


EDI actually simplifies and streamlines business practices, improving overall communication across your trading partner network.

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Myth 6: “EDI solutions are unnecessarily complicated”


EDI actually simplifies and streamlines business practices, improving overall communication across your trading partner network.

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Myth 4: “Electronic data interchange is outdated”


EDI has continually evolved over the years, and is now more relevant and cost-effective than ever, thanks to cloud technology.

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Myth 3: “EDI will speed up your order-to-cash cycle”


EDI eliminates the admin bottlenecks that slow down the order-to-cash cycle, but it cannot make a trading partner pay faster.

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Myth 2: “EDI solutions are too expensive”


Transalis has streamlined its EDI pricing model to ensure great value for money and a compelling return on investment for all its customers.

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