differentiate between XML and EDI
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EDI is used in some form by hundreds of thousands of companies around the world to exchange business information with business partners.
EDI is a term used to describe computer to computer exchange of information - usually via private networks. Business documents such as Purchase Orders and Invoices are sent and received in a standard electronic format. This lets other computers understand and use the content included in EDI documents.
XML is also about computers exchanging information - but assumes that the exchanges are taking place via the Internet.
The benefits of using EDI
EDI benefits include:
Fast, accurate, and dependable business transactionsShorter order-to-payment cycles
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EDI is a term used to describe computer to computer exchange of information - usually via private networks. Business documents such as Purchase Orders and Invoices are sent and received in a standard electronic format. This lets other computers understand and use the content included in EDI documents.
XML is also about computers exchanging information - but assumes that the exchanges are taking place via the Internet.
The benefits of using EDI
EDI benefits include:
Fast, accurate, and dependable business transactionsShorter order-to-payment cycles
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