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114th Plenary
EDIFICE 25th anniversary!
 


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Boudewijn Janssen, Amkor
Boudewijn Janssen, EDIFICE Chairman







Paula Montgomer, Ciscoy
Paula Montgomery, Cisco







Bobby Patrick
Bobby Patrick, GXS







Pamela Webber, Cisco
Pamela Webber, Cisco







Joerg Walther, ODETTE
Joerg Walther, ODETTE







Lutz Jaeger&FrankRuland
Lutz Jaeger Crossgate, Frank Ruland SAP















Drinks
Cocktails at Cafe Hoppe
LtR:Denise Oakley, Mark Morley and Bobby Patrick of GXS and Matthew Walker of E2open our co-sponsors.













Dinner
Dinner at d'Vijff Vlieghen
 
Networking in Plenary Meetings
 
 
Summary Report

The 112th EDIFICE Plenary was held on 3-4 November 2010 in Amsterdam, NL and was hosted by Cisco with co-sponsoring from GXS and E2open.

The theme covered:  B2B readiness in SME Markets”

The meeting featured theme presentations from Cisco, GXS, E2open, Crossgate and SAP ByDesign, SolveDirect, RosettaNet and the University of Bamberg. 

Member representatives and all Plenary attendees may request a login to access the presentation material posted on www.edifice.org  

The Plenary ended with a discussion forum around
B2B readiness in SME Markets


Moderator was Brian Clarke of Cisco and the Panel members were (LtR) Hussam El-Leithy of RosettaNet, Tariq Choudry of E2open, Mir Baqar of Cisco, Martin Bittner of SolveDirect and Andreas Schönberger of the University of Bamberg.

The panel went into a lively discussion with the audience and answered questions like: What is the most important difference between large corporations and SMEs in terms of B2B capability and how to cope with the differences?

SMEs don't lack knowledge on business process level but might lack technical specialist resources that large enterprises make use of for their B2B integrations. Like large organisations, SMEs want to see a return on investment but their investment power is relatively smaller. In answer to the “How to cope with the differences” question, it was suggested that the large enterprise partners would step down to the SME technical level by simplifying and standardising business processes and providing agile and lower investment B2B solutions and technologies. How these requirements are being met is open for discussion: will it be through a Middleware, in the Cloud or by introducing lighter standards?

Quote from A. Einstein:  
Things should be made as simple as possible but not any simpler

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EDIFICE Organisation: 

·         New Slogan: EDIFICE, “The European Network for B2B Integration in High Tech Industries”

EDIFICE decided to revise its slogan to emphasise the fact that the Networking part (both people and technical networking) is of great importance to the organisation and its members. Key objective is to promote awareness and help partners to achieve their B2B Integration. The Network is open to companies within the entire High Tech and associated Industries.

·         Call for nominations for the function of EDIFICE Chairman

 

Due to the yearly election cycle, the 112th Plenary called for nominations for the function of EDIFICE Chairman. Member representatives may either nominate themselves or someone else. In case they nominate someone else they should make sure that this person has accepted the nomination. Deadline for submission of all nominations is March 1st 2011.

 

 

·         Finances: 2011 Budget approval and Membership fee

 

Juergen Linkens, EDIFICE Treasurer presented the proposed budget for 2011 which was approved.
The yearly membership fee remains at €2500. The request for membership renewal will be mailed out to membership soonest.
 

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New Deliverables:

The  EDIFICE B2B Process Adoption group published the B2B Standards Crosswalk. This B2B Message Cross reference is placed on top of the Message implementation guidelines in the EDIFICE Repository. See http://repository.edifice.org/  

The Marketing group launched a new EDIFICE Slogan, Published the new web site and introduces the new EDIFICE Value Add Presentation in different formats. Check out our new web site at www.edifice.org today!

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EDIFICE Activity Updates by the Task Group Chairmen

 

·   BPA - B2B Process Adoption by Dane Manes, GXS
Dane reports the group’s 2010 deliverables and 2011 plans. Focus will be on the extension of the newly published B2B standards Crosswalk drilling down to data element level. The entire EDIFACT MIG base is being upgraded to Directory D.10A. The Evaluation of ROI models and KPI definitions activities are continued.

AT the Face-to-Face meeting held on the previous day it was decided to embrace a recently launched new initiative in the SME enablement area. BPA intends to develop a set of Business Process Integrators (BPIs).  BPI is a new architecture for defining business processes and their related data structures in a lightweight technology. The architecture is based on a use case in production at Godiva Chocolatier.

Member companies are encouraged to contribute to the BPA activities. BPA holds one-hour conf calls every other week on Wednesday morning starting at 10 AM CET.


·   DCM-Distribution Channel Management by Juergen Linkens, Freescale Semiconductor
The report showed the activity around the updates of the group’s deliverables. Further activities in 2010 will focus on alignment with the B2B Process adoption group upgrading and extending the Repository. Another activity is around Distribution Supply Chain optimization. An update of the current status was presented at the next day’s DCM meeting in Amsterdam.

DCM holds monthly conference calls on the 1st Friday of each month starting at 10 AM CET.


 

·   BILL – eInvoicing by Tony Nisbett, IBM
The BILL group held a meeting on the previous day. A couple of Implementation guideline Change requests were discussed RE: reverse VAT charges in the INVOIC.

CEN/ISSS work is continued. Visit this website and find a number of very interesting publications around eInvoicing and the CEN/ISSS work:
www.e-invoice-gateway.net

The group looked at the specifics of the new EU Directive on eInvoicing (2010/45/EU) that will be in force on 01/01/2013.


Tony recommends to keep an eye on PEPPOL: http://www.peppol.eu/
    
“The broader vision of PEPPOL is that any company (incl. SMEs) in the EU can communicate electronically with any EU governmental institution for all procurement processes. The objective of the PEPPOL (Pan-European Public eProcurement On-Line) project is to set up a pan-European pilot solution that, conjointly with existing national solutions, facilitates EU-wide interoperable public eProcurement. The vision of the PEPPOL project is that any company and in particular SMEs in the EU can communicate electronically with any European governmental institution for the entire procurement process. The final outcome of PEPPOL will be an interoperational environment build upon national systems and infrastructures supporting the full cycle of eProcurement activities.”

Having electronic solutions in place for eProcurement processes with the government implies that the same solutions could be implemented to exchange electronic data amongst trading partners.

BILL eInvoicing will meet again FtF adjacent to the March Plenary in Paris. Bring your topics of interest!


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Liaison Updates 

·       AsiaB2B:

Eric Pannekeet of Fairchild Semiconductor, AsiaB2B Committee member, presents AsiaB2B’s current activities and collaboration projects with EDIFICE. AsiaB2B holds its 3rd Plenary on 25-26 November in Hong Kong. See www.asiaB2B.org for more details.

The EDIFICE membership is strongly encouraged to involve their Asian based colleagues and Partners in the AsiaB2B organisation. 

·        ODETTE:
Joerg Walther provided an update on the Auto-Gration project. Auto-Gration is a EU sponsored project managed by ODETTE.  Joerg presented the current status of the project and its reference architecture which is intended to enable the integration of SMEs into e-business networks at low cost and without the requirement of having their own EDI expertise. The architecture is built on existing collaboration frameworks and uses modern communication technologies to extend the established EDI infrastructure 

·         Open Applications Group:
David Connelly of Open Applications Group reports on the latest developments within the OAGi organisation. OAGi members are looking at the OAGIS Standard to ensure that it supports and enables Cloud Computing.

OAGi is applying to become a registered NGO with ECOSOC (UN Economic and Social Council) which should improve the member’s standing on its further work with UN/CEFACT.

OAGIS 9.5 is being released with official publication by end of April 2011.


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Boudewijn Janssen thanked Johan Honing and all at Cisco for the initiative to host the 112th Plenary meeting at their premises in Amsterdam. Special thanks go to Luisa Luna for the overall logistics provisions. More thanks go to Denise Oakley of GXS and Matthew Walker of E2Open for their co-sponsoring of this event. 

More thanks go to all our speakers for their outstanding performance and the EDIFICE membership and Observers for their participation and great support.  

Cisco and EDIFICE welcomed 70 Participants from 34 different organisations of which 18 Member companies.

We herewith encourage the Observer companies present in Amsterdam to envisage taking more active part in the EDIFICE activities and also help support the organisation financially by signing up as a member.
How to join EDIFICE as a member is explained on-line: Click here
 

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 Next Plenary  

The 113th Plenary is being hosted by STMicroelectronics in Paris, FR on March 2-3, 2011. The Theme will be around Customer Business Model requirements challenge High Tech Supply Chains

“More and more often today, Industry dynamics force Business Partners to request the deployment of new Business models (Customer programmes). These models require specific process implementations and adaptation of Company applications and systems resulting in integration challenges via B2B links between the various Business Partners participating in the programmes.”

 Member companies with interest to present a case study around this theme are asked to get in touch with the secretariat.

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The EDIFICE Directors


 



 
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