I would have to agree with BocaBurger if you're wanting a very flexible & functional integration solution; IBM Websphere Datastage TX - (formerly from Ascential up until a few months ago, and before that named Mercator) - this is a serious package for serious solutions. But it is really Enterprise Class Software - and requires a fair amount of technical investment (as do most) - knowledge, funding and time. But worth it.
Another alternative which is touted to be more 'complete' in its functional architecture is SeeBeyond - their package is more off the shelf, but has other issues, and is apparently very buggy.
But if your company is really not into the tech side of this area, and don't really want to be - then why not use an integration service provided by GXS or Sterling Commerce? These providers will also translate whatever message format your application requires into/outof the partners format. Or provide you with software to do so. If you have limited requirements - this can be a much better way of achieving your goal.
Both of these companies will provide you with either a fully hosted service, a software and transport service (where you develop the maps etc), or a transport only service. Varying costs for varying needs.
(GXS have recently acquired IBM's Information Exchange (IE) service, which does essentially the same thing)
TrueCommerce's software does not appear to be very functional - it will tie you into using TrueCommerce for your map development and the actual technical integration - the software does not seem to natively/easily integrate with MAS200. Unless they meet your requirements and are very low cost, I would consider GXS/SterlingCommerce. (In most cases GXS are more expensive, but check them both out)
You should also consider that the Technology sector is moving rapidly towards RosettaNet and away from EDI Statndards such as X12 and EDIFACT - (
) so you should consider this as a potential future requirement. Cyclone Commerce do a good product that manages this type of integration.
So...
You have to really start from your requirements before looking at software solutions.
1. What do you have to do to integrate now ?
2. What do you have to do to integrate in the near future ?
3. What may you need to integrate in the long term ?
4. Do you want to 'buy' or 'build' ? ('buy'ing would be a service from the likes of Sterling Commerce, 'build'ing would be an integration tool like Datastage TX)
5. Do you want to have in-house experts to manage your integration solution, or outsource it ?
6. What protocol adapters will you need ? (HTTP, FTP, ODBC, BAPI/BDC/ALE, WebsphereMQ, etc etc)
7. What data formats do you need to support ? (X12, EDIFACT, RosettaNet PIPs, XML based standards, flat file, IDocs etc etc)
There are of course a lot more questions to ask - but the important ones are about your strategy - understand what you WANT to do, then you will find determining HOW to do it becomes less troublesome.
Finally, WebMethods is also a very functional and competent software solution - you may want to have a look at that too.
Buy: SterlingCommerce Or GXS
Build: IBM Datastage TX Or WebMethods
Hope this helps, and good luck !
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