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Top Answer:The solution is easy to implement.
Top Answer:The pricing is moderate. I'd rate the solution three out of five in terms of affordability.
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IBM Sterling B2B Collaboration Network, Sterling Commerce Collaboration Network
Trading Grid, GXS Trading Grid
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IBM B2B Collaboration Network helps you reduce the time and complexity of integrating with your local and global business partners. Use our expert services to on-board faster, automate electronic document interchange and manage your B2B operations—through a connection to more than 300,000 trading partners worldwide. The secure and scalable solution can help you solve business-to-business challenges such as managed file transfer, language translations and connecting people, systems and technology.

OpenText Trading Grid (formerly GXS) is a unique global integration platform that enables and streamlines cross enterprise business processes. With extreme flexibility and a service-oriented, business-to-business e-commerce platform, the Grid helps companies automate global trading communities by shielding complexity from rapidly changing standards, eliminating manual and duplicative efforts and enabling a new level of process integration and business intelligence.

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Bonnie Plants, Irish Dairy Board
Autoliv, Hella, Hutchinson, Michelin
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Computer Software Company16%
Manufacturing Company11%
Retailer10%
Financial Services Firm9%
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Small Business25%
Midsize Enterprise13%
Large Enterprise62%
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IBM Supply Chain Business Network is ranked 17th in Business-to-Business Middleware while OpenText Trading Grid is ranked 8th in Business-to-Business Middleware with 1 review. IBM Supply Chain Business Network is rated 0.0, while OpenText Trading Grid is rated 8.0. On the other hand, the top reviewer of OpenText Trading Grid writes "Industry-leading, easy to implement, and has good mapping specification guidelines". IBM Supply Chain Business Network is most compared with IBM Sterling B2B Integration Services, whereas OpenText Trading Grid is most compared with IBM Sterling B2B Integration Services, TrueCommerce EDI, SPS Commerce Fulfillment (EDI) and SEEBURGER Business Integration Suite.

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