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IIN strategy : a telecommunications service bureau.

Please note this is a Short Discount publication. This report covers the concept, status, and implementation of the IBM Information Network, IIN, IBM appears to be developing a service bureau for telecommunication systems. This service bureau will provide multinational EDI services, as well as other...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Minneapolis, Minnesota : Architecture Technology Corporation, 1991.
Edición:Second edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; IIN Strategy a Telecommunications Service Bureau; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Summary; Chapter 2. What is EDI?; 2.1 Eliminating Information Float
  • 2.2 The Manufacturing Environment; Chapter 3. Network Services from the IBM Information Network; 3.1 Network Services Connects Existing Networks; 3.2 Other Features of Network Services; 3.3 Remote Computing Services of the IBM Information Network; Chapter 4. Case Study
  • Pioneer Electronics; 4.1 Reasons for the Selection; 4.2 The IBM Implementation; Chapter 5. The UN Services
  • 5.1 Main Services of the IBM-NMS5.2 IBM Intercontinental Information Services; 5.3 Take Advantage of Additional Computing Resources; 5.4 Access Services From These Countries; Chapter 6. Electronic Data Interchange (EDI); 6.1 The EDI Approach From IBM; 6.2 Support for EDI Standards; 6.3 EDI Support for SNA Hosts and IBM Personal Computers; 6.4 Value-added Features of UN EDI; 6.5 Attached to the Network; 6.6 Benefits of EDI on IIN; Chapter 7. EDI: Changing the Way Companies Do Business; 7.1 Streamlining Business Procedures; 7.2 Strategies For Buyers; 7.3 Strategies For Sellers
  • 7.4 EDI Services: The Electronic Bridge Between Supply and Demand7.5 Improve Company's Connections; 7.6 Build or Expand the Network with Network Services; 7.7 Customize Systems With Information Exchange; 7.8 Create a Worldwide Network With Intercontinental Information Services; 7.9 Speed Claims Processing With Insurance Communication Service; 7.10 Expedite Customer Support With Electronic Support Facility; 7.11 Use E-mail Solutions to Speed Communications; 7.12 Team Up With Remote Computing Services; Chapter 8� Mail Exchange; 8.1 Extend the Reach of the Host System; 8.2 System Support
  • 8.3 Support for X.4008.4 Value-added Functions; 8.5 Solutions for Companies Without Internal Electronic Mail; 8.6 Mail Exchange and other IBM Information Network Services; 8.7 Service Providers; Chapter 9. Put the Information Network to Work; 9.1 Presenting Information Exchange; 9.2 What Can Be Sent With IE?; 9.3 What is Electronic Mail?; 9.4 What is EDI?; 9.5 What Features Does IE Offer?; 9.6 What Are the Benefits of IE?; 9.7 Working with IE; 9.8 Planning for IE; Chapter 10. Remote Computing Services; 10.1 Concept; 10.2 Support for Business Professionals
  • 10.3 Support for Data Processing ProfessionalsChapter 11. Information Services; Chapter 12. Network Connectivity Software and Services; Chapter 13. Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Services; 13.1 IBM expEDIte/Integrated Series; 13.2 Prerequisites; Chapter 14. EDI
  • Support for Data Standards; 14.1 Data Reformatting With Information Exchange; 14.2 Computer-to-computer Electronic Mail With Information Exchange; 14.3 Value-added Features of Information Exchange; Chapter 15. IBM expEDIte Software and Services for Electronic Data Interchange and Electronic Mail