The end of EDI?# XML - WWW明日之星
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In the e-commerce arena, XML's attraction is that it's both simpler
and cheaper than traditional electronic data interchange (EDI).
Implementing traditional EDI can be daunting for smaller companies,
says Marcus Schmidt, Microsoft Corp.'s industry manager for supply
chain and manufacturing. That's because existing EDI specifications
offer so many options that setting up an electronic commerce
arrangement involves lots of work--you must match the data structures
at your organization to the fields
and cheaper than traditional electronic data interchange (EDI).
Implementing traditional EDI can be daunting for smaller companies,
says Marcus Schmidt, Microsoft Corp.'s industry manager for supply
chain and manufacturing. That's because existing EDI specifications
offer so many options that setting up an electronic commerce
arrangement involves lots of work--you must match the data structures
at your organization to the fields