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Electronic Commerce Solutions announces the immediate availability of
ECS/integrated email Ver2.1 with EDI Processor. ECS/ie is an AS/400
Client/Server e-commerce application that e-enables BPCS.  The new release
of ECS/integrated email comes with a fully integrated EDI Processor that
provides the functionality to integrate inbound and outbound EDI
Interchanges with any AS/400 business application. The EDI Processor takes care 
of BPCS/ECM Datadock
to EDI Message translation, validation, data element translation issues and
the distribution via IBM Expedite (Information Exchange), email or FTP. The
new EDI Processor complements the XML Processor, Spool file conversion and
monitoring functionality already available. ECS/ie now supports HTML, Adobe
Acrobat (PDF), Text (TXT), Excel (CSV), Extensible Mark Up Language (XML)
and Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)

ECS/integrated email is successfully being used to support the wide range
of electronic formats typically required of businesses today. Most
companies have business relationships with varying sized organisations, the
largest may demand to exchange EDI Interchanges or XML documents for fully
automated application to application integration, whereas smaller companies
may only be able to accept human readable email or fax. ECS/integrated can
support all these requirements with the benefit that the day to day effort
required to exchange business documents with the smaller, less technically
able organisations is as easy as trading with the larger, e-commerce
enabled corporations.

For more information; contact ECS: http://www.ecs-europe.com
email: sales@ecs-europe.com




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