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Axway VAN demo: Why the modern way is the right way

In this 30-minute webinar, you'll learn about:
-The need to align EDI and value-added networks in today’s landscape
-How Axway compares to other value-added network providers
-The modern approach Axway Business Network takes to EDI/VAN
-How to exchange data and track transactions via Axway Business Network

Here’s a 50-second preview:

“With the new Axway Business Network, Axway becomes a significant player in the network of VAN providers.”
— Dietmar Koch, VP of product line at Axway

Axway enters the playing field of value-added network providers

Many companies — particularly bigger EDI users — rely on point-to-point EDI and value-added networks (VANs) to connect with B2B partners. It’s beneficial when businesses can align the processes and technologies behind these two means of B2B connections.

Axway Business Network, part of Axway’s B2B integration platform, offers the modern VAN connectivity that businesses need to stay efficient and resilient. Axway’s VAN solution provides a more modern, API-driven approach than traditional value-added network providers. It’s an approach that saves time and costs. 


     


With 200+ pre-connected VANs and global private networks, Axway Business Network takes the complexity out of establishing new partnerships. Instead, customers can focus on transferring data in their preferred protocol while efficiently monitoring and governing partnerships from a user-friendly portal.

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About the Author

Dietmar Koch is the VP, Product Line at Axway. Dietmar serves in a product management role with responsibility for several Axway B2B Integration products Axway including Business Network, TSIM/Automotive, and WebEDI. He has been with Axway for more than 15 years and has 30+ years’ experience in the EDI/B2B integration domain, working on key customer projects and product development. Dietmar also represents Axway in international industry and standardization bodies such as ODETTE (Organization for Data Exchange by Tele Transmission in Europe) and VDA (German Association of the Automotive Industry). He holds a university degree (Diplom) in Computer Science from the Technical University of Berlin and got his career start in research projects on software engineering tools (CASE).

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