- Businesses can choose between in-house and outsourced electronic data interchange (EDI) for their data exchange needs.
- In-house EDI allows for complete control and faster adaptation to changes, but requires dedicated resources and expertise.
- Outsourced EDI allows for focus on other responsibilities and saves money and time, but lacks control and visibility.
- A hybrid model is also available.
- The implementation time for outsourced EDI is faster, and scalability is easier.
- Ultimately, businesses must consider their unique needs when choosing between the two options.
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