Still Deciding if Managed Services is Right For You?

If your organization is considering the electronic exchange of data and information, it’s important to consider your needs today as well as in the future. In this easy to read eGuide you can explore the Top 5 Reasons that Managed Services might be the best choice for your company’s EDI, B2B and EAI needs.

By· January 24, 2013

If your organization is considering the electronic exchange of data and information, it’s important to consider your needs today as well as in the future. In this easy to read eGuide you can explore the Top 5 Reasons that Managed Services might be the best choice for your company’s EDI, B2B and EAI needs.

In today’s fast-paced marketplace, organizations need the best method to electronically exchange information and manage growing volumes of data.

However, many companies are finding they have outgrown their existing solution or it is outdated and being taxed beyond its intended capabilities. Ultimately, many are coming to the conclusion that they no longer want to manage the EDI function.

That’s why businesses-and their IT departments-are increasingly looking at outsourching or managed services as a viable alternative for their EDI, business-to-business (B2B) data management and enterprise application integration (EAI) needs.

事实上,according to a survey of 300 senior IT managers conducted by Forrester Research, 25% anticipate a greater focus on the use of managed services for transaction and document transport over the next few years.


image


Subscribe to Logistics Management Magazine!

Subscribe today. It's FREE!
Get timely insider information that you can use to better manage your entire logistics operation.
Start your FREE subscription today!

Article Topics

Liaison· All Topics
Latest Whitepaper
Should you lease or buy your lift truck fleet?
Leasing critical equipment like lift trucks can offer flexibility, but some lease terms can be complex and costly if you’re not careful.
Download Today!
From the February 2023 Logistics Management Issue
Supply chains worldwide will continue to be caught between politics, economics and ecology in the future. Whether there will be more regionalization or nearshoring remains to be seen. The question will linger: Who will win and who will lose in this increasingly tense competition?
Putting the retail supply chain in reverse gear
Medline builds on success with mobile robotics
View More From this Issue
Latest Webcast
Four Supply Chain Lessons from the 2022 Peak Season
在这个激动人心的网络直播,我们将深入just that - the things we learned from peak season as well as tips to rock 2023.
Register Today!
EDITORS' PICKS
Global Logistics 2023: Supply chains under pressure
Supply chains worldwide will continue to be caught between politics, economics and ecology in the...
2023 Rate Outlook: Will Shippers Catch a Break?
Our annual gathering of freight transportation industry analysts reveals some common themes, largely...

Top Logistics News Stories of 2022
The Logistics Management editorial team presents the top 10 logistics stories of 2022.
2022 Trade Update: Who’s on first?
Here are a few highlights of the key regulatory changes that took place over the course of 2022 that...