Boomi CEO: EDI Lives On In SaaS World

Boomi CEO: EDI Lives On In SaaS World
I just talked with Bob Moul, CEO of the software-as-a-service integration company Boomi, and he’s seeing more requests for companies to connect legacy, enterprise EDI infrastructure with SaaS applications.
Moul’s in a good place to spot how alternative IT approaches are taking shape in businesses, including how well SaaS is meshing with the legacy IT world. Boomi sells an online integration platform, where companies pay a monthly fee per connected instance to link SaaS to other software. About 75% of its business is connecting SaaS apps to conventional on-premises software. The rest is SaaS to SaaS.
http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2009/08/boomi_ceo_edi_l.html;jsessionid=NMP0TLYI3PBE3QE1GHRSKHWATMY32JVN
Moul offers the example of converting data from a SaaS-based warehouse management system into EDI format for transactions with legacy on-premises software

I just talked with Bob Moul, CEO of the software-as-a-service integration company Boomi, and he’s seeing more requests for companies to connect legacy, enterprise EDI infrastructure with SaaS applications.

Moul’s in a good place to spot how alternative IT approaches are taking shape in businesses, including how well SaaS is meshing with the legacy IT world. Boomi sells an online integration platform, where companies pay a monthly fee per connected instance to link SaaS to other software. About 75% of its business is connecting SaaS apps to conventional on-premises software. The rest is SaaS to SaaS.

http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2009/08/boomi_ceo_edi_l.html;jsessionid=NMP0TLYI3PBE3QE1GHRSKHWATMY32JVN

Moul offers the example of converting data from a SaaS-based warehouse management system into EDI format for transactions with legacy on-premises software

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