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Practical methods to maximize supply chain velocity (S&DCE)
Tuesday, October 16, 2012, 02:00am - 03:00pm
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When it comes to B2B integration, are you struggling to get your arms around an exponential increase in volume, data formats, data types, business requirements, customers, suppliers and partners?

"Over the past 10 years, on average, companies have seen the number of data formats growing from 10 to 25+ as well as a 400% increase in trading partners."
– Brad Loetz, President, REMEDI Electronic Commerce Group


If your focus has been solely on transactional EDI-based B2B integration, you're missing the opportunity to take your business to the next level by adding a managed file transfer approach to your overall integration strategy. Adding managed file transfer supports reduced costs and faster time-to-revenue opportunities with your trading partners.

We invite you to join IBM and REMEDI, an IBM Business Partner, to an informative live webinar event. We'll demonstrate how you can extend your B2B integration architecture with the IBM Sterling Managed File Transfer family of products to effectively manage both the volume and complexity of file-based data integration — while leveraging your existing IT investments.

You Will Learn How To:

  • Create a comprehensive B2B strategy with trading partners by extending your existing IBM Sterling B2B Integration infrastructure to include IBM Sterling Managed File Transfer.
  • Successfully control, manage, and help ensure the security of B2B managed file transfers.
  • Architect a solution that meets your organizational requirements, is supportable, and delivers the requisite scalability.
  • Leverage risk management capabilities of the IBM comprehensive B2B integration solution, to help you meet compliance and corporate governance requirements.
  • Gain buy in from key executive and financial decision makers.
You'll also hear case studies that demonstrate how key customers extended their B2B integration via managed file transfer to take their business to the next level.
 
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