| By Cloud News Desk | Article Rating: |
|
| June 2, 2009 08:30 AM EDT | Reads: |
717 |
Boomi has announced it has added on-demand supply chain integration capabilities to its Boomi AtomSphere cloud integration platform. This is the first and only completely cloud-based, self-service supply chain integration solution in the industry. Businesses can now exchange supply chain data and manage trading partner relationships without having to install and maintain software or appliances or pay expensive consultants or value-added network (VAN) fees.
As the applications supporting core supply chain processes continue to move to the cloud, organizations need a new, SaaS-based option for managing their trading partners. While some companies choose to outsource this function, many view this capability as strategic and need a way to retain control of their operations while still capitalizing on all the advantages of SaaS technology. Traditional on-premise B2B Gateways have become outdated and lack the appropriate architecture and feature set to support EDI in the SaaS/Cloud ecosystem. Boomi's AtomSphere enables companies to build, deploy and manage all of their trading relationships from their web browser, with no software or hardware to install or maintain, and no reliance on third party EDI providers. This unique functionality gives organizations, for the first time, complete control over their trading partner network directly from the cloud.
"To date, companies employing supply chain integration solutions have been held captive by legacy EDI vendors and VANs," said Bob Moul, CEO of Boomi. "Even companies that have begun to move supply chain functions to the cloud have not reaped the true rewards of SaaS because there was not a high-tech and cost-effective integration option. Today we are proud to deliver the first cloud-based, self-service, supply chain integration platform -- freeing the industry to fully unleash the potential of the cloud for integrated commerce."
Building on a decade of experience, product development, and thousands of successful EDI implementations, Boomi AtomSphere enables companies to manage trading partner networks of any size using a scalable and secure SaaS integration platform. Regardless of where an organization sits in the supply chain, from manufacturing to distribution, warehousing, transportation services and retail operations, companies can build, deploy and manage both traditional EDI as well as newer web services, completely on demand.
Published June 2, 2009 Reads 717
Copyright © 2009 SYS-CON Media, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
More Stories By Cloud News Desk
Cloud Computing News Desk brings the latest industry news related to the Cloud paradigm of massively scalable IT resources and capabilities delivered as a service using Internet technologies. For up to date news on the International Cloud Computing Conference & Expo series, the easiest way is to follow it on Twitter.
- Cloud CEOs, CTOs & SVPs to Speak at 4th International Cloud Computing Expo
- Will PR Firms Survive The New Media Avalanche?
- Publishing Synergy: Blog, Twitter and Ulitzer
- Typhoon Ondoy (Ketsana) Hits the Philippines (Part 2)
- Combining the Cloud with the Computing: Application Delivery Networks
- SOA World Magazine’s 8th Annual "Readers' Choice Awards" Nominations Open
- Confessions of a Ulitzer Addict
- My Thoughts on Ulitzer
- Ulitzer vs. Ning
- Orchestration in the Cloud to Manage Lower Operational Costs
- AJAX World RIA Conference & Expo Kicks Off in New York City
- Sun Federal's Dr Harry Foxwell to Speak at 1st Annual GovIT Expo
- Cloud CEOs, CTOs & SVPs to Speak at 4th International Cloud Computing Expo
- Ted Weissman and Lois Paul & Partners PR Firm
- Will PR Firms Survive The New Media Avalanche?
- Publishing Synergy: Blog, Twitter and Ulitzer
- Improving the Efficiency of SOA-Based Applications
- Typhoon Ondoy (Ketsana) Hits the Philippines (Part 2)
- SOA, BPM, CEP: Getting IT Budget in a Tight Economy
- Combining the Cloud with the Computing: Application Delivery Networks
- Where Are RIA Technologies Headed in 2008?
- AJAX World RIA Conference & Expo Kicks Off in New York City
- JSON vs XML - A Jason vs Freddie Sequel
- Processing XML with C# and .NET
- Has the Technology Bounceback Begun?
- BPEL Processes and Human Workflow
- Open Source Database Special Feature: An Introduction to Berkeley DB XML
- "HP's Problem Ain't the SAP Install," Says Sun's Schwartz
- eXist - An Introduction To Open Source Native XML Database
- Digitizing the Planet: Google Earth vs MSN Virtual Earth vs MapQuest


































