It is really in your requirements. At a minimum In-network translation replaces
your need for a translator, you do all the work but the mapping and translating.
Outsourcing companies will do everything from Trading Partner contact through
handing you your data. They will sell you any part of these services. You could
go the third route and hire a consulting company to do the bulk of the initial
setup work and then hand it off to your employees.
Allen Hoffman
www.ediguyconsulting.com
jerryg3213 < wrote:
I could use some help understanding the differences between
edi
outsourcing and on network translation.
I have been asked to look at outsourcing our EDI functions and have
talked with several providers. I have seen a wide variation in
pricing and it seems that on the low end is on network translation and
the high end is EDI outsourcing. But the vendors who offer on network
translation are saying that their service is very similar to
outsourcing and they will provide "everything" we need.
Does anyone have experience differentiating these services?
What do you get with one that you do not get with the other.
Thanks,
Jerry
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