Jitterbit EDI
EDI integration solutions that automate workflows and accelerate new trading partner connections—all on one enterprise platform.
Seamlessly integrate with more than 1,000 trading partners
Set up, test, manage and monitor trading partners, EDI documents and workflows in one place.
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Manage all of your B2B/EDI transactions in a single integration platform.
From one dashboard, easily connect systems, automate workflows, establish new trading partners, and monitor all your transactions with a few clicks. With a robust feature set, accelerate your business with efficient EDI data integration.
Simplify EDI management
- Setup, test, and manage trading partners with a modern UI
- Enable non-technical users to easily monitor and manage EDI transactions through an intuitive dashboard
- Eliminate extra software costs by integrating VAN, AS2, SFTP, and FTP connections directly into your system
Orchestrate key B2B workflows
- Automate the exchange of EDI data to and from ERP systems and other back-end applications with EDI data integration
- Streamline workflows using EDI tools directly, eliminating the need for maps
- Automate document processing to eliminate manual processes and errors
Streamline transactions
- Easily locate any EDI transaction using advanced search for fast and accurate retrieval
- Gain full visibility with options to download, print, and copy both native and transformed EDI transactions
- Ensure accurate and efficient debugging and validation with transaction-level message logging aids in testing cycles
- Troubleshoot and resolve transaction issues quickly with error handling features
Accelerate deployment and scale easily
- Access a repository of pre-built B2B/EDI templates and recipes in our Marketplace
- Quickly deploy and scale with pre-built integrations to streamline setup and the EDI integration process
- Connect B2B applications to back-end systems using a unified AI-infused low-code platform
Optimize trading partner compliance
- Support all documents for ANSI X12, EDIFACT, and XCBL standards including VICS for retailers
- Support communication protocols, including AS2, FTP, and SFTP
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Hear what others have to say
Jitterbit saved us a lot of money and time because, without them, we would have had to hire specialists or another team of developers to build a customized integration for us.
– Hades Kong, Head of Solutions for Whiskers N Paws
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We’ve saved countless hours that people spent working manually on orders. Showing our partners that we can process orders quickly and efficiently creates faith in our brand and opportunities to grow our business.
– David Vopnford, Application Delivery Manager for Topcon
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is EDI?
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) is a standardized method that enables businesses to exchange and process documents electronically between different businesses replacing traditional paper-based documents like invoices and purchase orders. It allows for an accurate, secure, and reliable transmission of data between your systems and with your trading partners so you meet their guidelines.
EDI is a critical piece in driving the supply chain across a multitude of verticals including, but not limited to retail, manufacturing, healthcare, insurance, logistics, distribution, automotive, financial services, and government.
What is EDI integration and how does it work?
EDI integration is the transfer, mapping, and translation of EDI data to and from business applications, and is an important piece of how businesses gain better visibility of data.
Compared to manual transaction processing, B2B/EDI software integration has the following advantages:
- EDI is essential for conducting business with major retailers, wholesalers, and manufacturers, including Amazon, Costco, Home Depot, and Walmart
- Manual data entry is inefficient and prone to errors, which hampers order fulfillment and other critical business operations
- EDI integration helps businesses optimize cash flow, lower costs, and reallocate resources towards other strategic initiatives
- Automating routine business tasks speeds up the cash-to-order cycle and boosts ROI
- EDI integration can slash the costs of processing business transactions by over 90%
What standards and protocols can Jitterbit EDI support?
Jitterbit EDI supports a number of EDI standards and protocols to help you with your B2B/EDI integration and we continue to add more.
Data Formats
X12, EDIFACT, TRADACOMS
Transport Protocols
AS2, FTP/SFTP/FTPS
Platforms
Cloud, Windows, Linux, Solaris
Enterprise Applications
SAP, Microsoft Dynamics (CRM, AX, GP, NAV, SL) PeopleSoft, Oracle, JD Edwards, and more…
Databases
Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, MySQL, Sybase, Teradata, and more…
Existing SOA Platforms
webMethods, Tibco, IBM WebSphere, BEA WebLogic, and more…
3rd Party Applications
QAD, Infor, Vertical Response, Interwoven, AMS Advantage, Microsoft SharePoint, Documentum, Amazon.com, and more…
SaaS Applications
Salesforce, NetSuite, Workday, RightNow!, Siebel On-Demand, and more…
Other Systems
Web Services, XML, Flat and Hierarchical Structures, Legacy, Active Directory, LDAP and more.
What are some of the top use cases for EDI integration?
The use of EDI technology depends on business functions and team responsibilities ranging from purchasing and accounting, to warehousing and logistics. Specific EDI use cases also exist for healthcare, government, real estate, and other vertical markets. Common business functions automated via B2B/EDI integration include:
- Sales & Purchasing: Purchase Orders (PO), PO Acknowledgements / Changes / Adjustments, Order Status Reports / Inquiries
- Finance & Accounting: Invoices, Payment Remittance / Advice, Payment ,Acceptance/Rejection, Tax Reporting, Credit / Debit Memos
- Logistics: Advance Ship Notices/Status Messages, Freight Details, Bills of Lading, Prepayment Adjustment Advice
- Marketing: Requests for Quote, Sales Catalog/Pricing, Price Authorization, Product Activity, Sales Tracing
- Inventory: Inventory Adjustments, Planning Schedules, Inventory Advice, Product Transfers/Resales
- Manufacturing: Product Specifications, Test Results, Planning Schedules
- Insurance: Claim Submittal, Claims Tracing, Benefits Enrollment, Eligibility Inquiries
What are some examples of EDI business transactions?
The EDI standard supports hundreds of different business transactions. The most common EDI transaction types for EDI integration include:
Purchase Orders (850)
Terms of sale
Invoices (810)
Request of payment with details
Purchase Order Acknowledgement (855)
Confirmation of the purchase order
Advance Shipment Notices (856)
Goods shipped/packed estimated time
Product Catalog (832)
List of product and services
Remittance Advance (820)
Payment has been made
EDI Document Types
If you have any specific questions about integrating your EDI with your ERP, CRM, and accounting systems, please reach out. Click below for more information regarding EDI document types and some of the most common documents you will use to engage with trading partners.