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Business Integration Technology


Contact Information 1306 Papin Street

St. Louis, MO   63103
United States,
314-635-6351
314-256-9241
info@BusinessIntegrationTechnology.com
Website http://BusinessIntegrationTechnology.com/
Business Description Business Integration Technology (BIT), a provider in integration technology for transportation, logistics, and supply chain, designs and implements highly cost-effective business-to-business connections that eliminate the costs of doing business with paper, phone and fax.
Product Description BIT will implement collaborative business processes for trading partner communities in the data center using a cost-effective blend of existing software and open source technology.
Products
The Virtual VAN
EME-BI
EME
White Paper
e-Commerce Survey for Transportation, Logistics and Supply Chain
Business Integration Technology (BIT), a leader in B2B integration for transportation, logistics, and supply chain, recently conducted a survey that focuses on the collaborative business processes of transportation, logistics, and supply chain and how e-Commerce technology is supporting those processes.
Mitigating Risk with Fungible Open Source
When faced with a future direction for applications architecture - and incomplete offerings from vendors - standards and open source can fill the gap.
Open Source Business Models
One important consideration when evaluating your approach to open source is the business model behind the open source projects you may consider. This paper is an attempt to help enterprises distinguish between the business models and determine which models are compatible with enterprise strategy. The agendas behind the business models are widely disparate and that makes it easy to make the mistake of embracing or rejecting a project based on guidelines set across the models.
The `Dirty Little Secret` of the Supplier Portal
A supplier portal without true B2B integration will not deliver full value.
The Business Case for an Enterprise Messaging Hub
Should you build your own messaging hub or outsource this capability to a VAN or other transaction service? But is it the right question for the times? Have the Internet, service-oriented architecture, and evolving Web services protocols changed the game enough that we should reconsider the options rather than choose between them?
Case Study
Novus Europe Logistics B2B Integration
Novus International was reaching capacity for their European Logistics operation with phone and fax communication to transporters and warehouses. See how BIT helped them increase capacity by using EME to electronically connect to trading partners.
Company Type PRIVATE


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