True Commerce has released Software as a Service (SaaS (
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Users can now get the privilege to access functionality using a web browser, providing increased flexibility and the ability to become EDI enabled in a fraction of the time.
The company specializes in end-to-end EDI solution designed for small and mid-tier companies that can transfer data from electronic transactions, such as purchase orders, invoices and advance shipping notices, to and from accounting or business systems including QuickBooks, Peachtree, SAP (
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It has launched web-based customer center that will provide free tools and resources to enhance the overall user experience and enable customers to quickly and easily self-deploy and support their EDI implementation.
George McKee, TrueCommerce president and chief executive officer stated, "We viewed this product release as fulfilling our customers' requests for more options and complimenting our long term strategy."
He added, "With the added SaaS capability, we can continue to deliver on our mission of making EDI painless while giving customers more flexibility in how they use our products."
TrueCommerce will continue to provide Transaction Manager as a desktop software solution, providing customers with the choice between accessing the software via a web browser or downloading and saving the software locally on a PC or company server.
In recent development True Commerce has achieved exclusive Endorsed status with Sage Software and Preferred status with Intuit (
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Its latest release includes new integration framework that enables the rapid development of integrations between virtually any accounting or business software and its Transaction Manager EDI translation software.
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