BIT News
What would my own B2B Integration Hub cost?
Submitted by fdomke on Tue, 08/10/2010 - 08:51BIT has often told customers and prospects that we can create integration solutions quickly and at low cost. You may have wondered what we mean by 'low cost.' We decided to let you see for yourself.
BIT Announces EME 1.2 - B2B integration with Workflow plus Large File Transfer/Managed File Transfer
Submitted by fdomke on Wed, 06/16/2010 - 09:01Business Integration Technology, Inc. (BIT) is pleased to announce version 1.2 of our proven EME enterprise messaging engine that includes:
- Integration Workflows - Create B2B integrations and EAI by simply selecting and configuring workflow steps - select inbound and outbound endpoints, add transformation, logging, and security features entirely in the EME application.
- Large File Transfer - BIT has implemented streaming throughout the managed file transfer process to enable EME and Protocol Proxy to handle arbitrarily large files, limited only by server capacity.
BIT Introduces Version 1.1 of EME Community Edition
Submitted by lfolta on Fri, 04/16/2010 - 11:14Business Integration Technology is pleased to announce the release of version 1.1 of EME Community Edition. This production-ready version includes enhancements such as:
- Native conversion of data, EDI X12 to XML, and XML to EDI X12:
- Dynamic, no maps needed
- Uses BIT's new library of XML schema
- Configurable processing of large files
- Filter messages in the Business Documents Processor:
- by trading partner
- by file name
- by file type
- by date range
BIT Celebrates Five Years
Submitted by fdomke on Fri, 04/02/2010 - 13:32On April 1, 2010 Business Integration Technology was proud to celebrate five years in business. Our fifth fiscal years set records for us in revenue, profit, and employment. We look forward to many exciting years to come helping our customers solve their integration challenges and innovating in collaborative business processes.
Managed File Transfer (MFT) Article on RetailEDI.com
Submitted by lfolta on Thu, 04/01/2010 - 12:56Jim Cantrell from RetailEDI.com is researching Managed File Transfer (MFT) and how it can provide benefit, especially to companies who already have extensive integration with their trading partners. His original outlook has changed, and he has written an interesting article on his findings.
Click here for the Managed File Transfer article on the RetailEDI.com site.
EME's Business Document Processor (BDP) extends messaging to business users
Submitted by fdomke on Fri, 03/26/2010 - 00:00This is the first of a series of posts on enhancements BIT has made to EME, our enterprise messaging engine, for the upcoming release of EME 3.0. This post discusses the features and functionality we have added to the component of EME that manages the actual business documents that are sent and received between an enterprise and their suppliers, customers, and service providers.
BIT Introduces Version 1.0 of EME Community Edition
Submitted by lfolta on Thu, 03/11/2010 - 15:14Business Integration Technology is pleased to announce the release of version 1.0.2 of EME Community Edition. This production-ready version includes enhancements such as:
- One centralized admin screen for Trading Partner set-up and maintenance:
You no longer need to set up or make changes to a Trading Partner first in EME and then in Protocol Proxy - one screen does it all!
- Enhanced auditing in Protocol Proxy:
You can now drill down into the messaging audit trail by individual user, simplifying tracking and troubleshooting.
BIT Announces EME Community Edition
Submitted by fdomke on Thu, 01/14/2010 - 13:00Business Integration Technology, Inc. (BIT) is pleased to announce a community edition of our proven EME enterprise messaging engine that includes:
- Mule - the world’s most widely used open source enterprise service bus
- BIT’s EME Message Viewer for visibility to all enterprise messaging
- BIT’s EME Business Documents Processor (BDP) to extend messaging to business users
- BIT’s Protocol Proxy for a secure Internet point-of-presence, fully integrated with EME and Mule
Integrating Qualcomm Applications
Submitted by fdomke on Wed, 01/07/2009 - 01:00Business Integration Technology now offers a complete integration solution for companies that want the greatest benefit from their investments in Qualcomm applications for their truck fleets. BIT’s Qualcomm Integration uses our proven EME, based on the industry-leading Mule open-source ESB, for bi-directional message exchange with Qualcomm’s Web services and to provide robust and comprehensive integration to enterprise financial and supply chain applications.
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Novus Case Study - now at MuleSoft.com
Submitted by fdomke on Mon, 06/09/2008 - 00:00Our case study on how BIT helped Novus International integrate outbound European Logistics with transporters and warehouses using EME and Mule is now available at MuleSoft.com:
http://www.mulesoft.com/case-study-novus
