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ALSO CALLED:
E D I,
Electronic Data Interchange
DEFINITION: AS2 (Applicability Statement 2) is a specification for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) between businesses using the Internet's Web page protocol, the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). The specification is an extension of the earlier version, Applicability Statement 1 (AS1). Both specifications were created by EDI over the Internet (EDIINT), a working group of the Internet Engineering Task Force
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Automating Fax and Email Orders into SAP® Solutions To Complete Your E-Vision
sponsored by Esker Inc.
WHITE PAPER:
If your company is looking to overcome the challenges of fax and e-mail customer orders while gaining the efficiencies of automated, electronic processing of transactions into your SAP system, then read this white paper as it outlines essential factors you must consider first.
Posted: 03 Jan 2012 | Published: 03 Jan 2012
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Leading Automotive Supplier Accelerates Lean Operations with EnterpriseIQ
sponsored by IQMS
WHITE PAPER:
Nissen Chemitec America has utilized several different systems to manage enterprise operations but these systems weren’t designed to meet the specific needs of automotive injection molding suppliers. Nissen selected EnterpriseIQ because it meets manufacturing-specific functionality and automotive industry requirements in a single-database system.
Posted: 06 Jan 2011 | Published: 06 Jan 2011
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EDI DEFINITION (continued):
(IETF) that develops secure and reliable business communications standards.The AS2 standard provides Secure Multi-Purpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME) and uses HTTP or a more secure version, HTTPS, to transmit data over the Internet. AS1 uses a slower protocol, SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). The use of HTTP or HTTPS allows communication in real time rather than through e-mail delivery. Security, authentication, message integrity, and privacy are assured by the use of encryption and digital signatures. Another important feature, nonrepudiation, makes it impossible for the intended
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