An EDI Managed Service is a common approach that businesses use to outsource their EDI requirements. An EDI managed service overcomes the constraints of on-premise EDI by providing the necessary experience, skills and infrastructure, to allow companies to concentrate on their core competences.
Outsourcing to an EDI managed service provider removes the need for the customer to invest in EDI skills, processes, hardware, and software and therefore they no longer need to worry about technical EDI issues and maintenance costs. Instead, the EDI provider provides a scalable EDI platform and manages all of the customer’s electronic trading requirements, utilising the latest technology and expertise.
A secure, reliable infrastructure is the foundation for mission-critical B2B processes and is a key element of an EDI managed service, as is the continued maintenance of the platform and the provision of disaster recovery capabilities.
What sets an EDI managed service apart from a basic outsourced EDI solution is the management of day-to-day EDI activities on behalf of the client. With a basic outsourced EDI solution, the system is simply hosted for you but all other EDI requirements are your responsibility. Some companies have been caught out in the past, signing up to what they thought was a fully managed EDI service, when in fact it was simply an outsourced solution. We’ve created a checklist which outlines the top 10 factors to consider when choosing an EDI provider to ensure you don’t get missold.
A genuine fully managed EDI service includes the:
Implementation and full configuration of your EDI solution
Seamless on-boarding of all your trading partners
Day-to-day running of EDI on your behalf, including the on-going maintenance of trading partner connectors, mailboxes and messages
Pro-active monitoring of system availability, message delivery and message validation errors, resolving issues, in many cases without having to involve you
24/7 support for you your trading partners