EDI Downtime: Internal vs. External Services

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skoegler
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Re: Clarification
skoegler   9/15/2011 11:50:53 AM
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The survey asked about EDI systems of whatever type or provider was being used. Most systems are either one type or another, so it is unlikely  that the same system would be both locally installed AND SaaS... though some are both locally installed and alternatively remotely managed. There was no distinction between home-grown and commercial. 

The intent was to find out about installed, managed, and SaaS rather than to find out about specific brands.

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Clarification
FLYINGSCOT   9/15/2011 11:40:07 AM
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Could you please clarify something for us?  Is the survey comparing the same systems with the only difference being where the system is hosted (internal vs cloud) or are you comparing cloud based external commercial systems with home grown internal EDI systems (ie. internally developed and not commercially available outside)?

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Down time prevention
skoegler   9/15/2011 9:05:25 AM
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The survey did ask about preventing downtime and nearly all respondents said they saw no way to completely eliminate down time, but minimizing negative effects, length and frequency were the most optimistic possibilities.

As for internal applications being satisfied with the resolutions put into place, my guess is that there is some employment protection in process here. Certainly SaaS systems can lead to reduced staffing requirements, not to mention reduction in local control of the systems. 

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jbond   9/15/2011 7:06:11 AM
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This was a very interesting survey. It would appear that some respondents are still happy with issues being resolved internally even though they suffer the most outages. I wonder what would be the case for the companies if they started using SaaS services instead. I would think that if some companies saw the results of this survey, they might consider moving some things into the "cloud".

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good survey
t.alex   9/15/2011 4:38:32 AM
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The survey produces interesting results and it makes sense with the current cloud services provided by companies nowadays. Those who specialized will definitely know better how to reduce the downtime, something equivalent to monetary penalty in most contracts. 



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