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Omni-Channel and the Evolution of EDI and Catalogues
NEECOM – Fall 2015 #NEECOM25 Tony D’Angelo – InterTrade Systems Oct. 15, 2015
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Agenda
EDI – Brief History BarCodes – Brief History Catalogs – Brief History Omni-Channel – Tying it all together
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What Solution is the BEST for Your Entire Trading Community ???
Security
Reliability
Standards?
Telnet
Browsers FTP/S
sFTP
OMNI-CHANNEL?
Attributes
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“First Computer?”
Antikythera device, ~150 B.C., found near Greece in 1900
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“Mother of Business Computer Programming”
U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Dr. Grace Murray Hopper
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U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Dr. Grace Murray Hopper Most incisive strategic futurists in the world of computing in the
middle of 20th century In 1943, Worked on the first modern computer, the Mark I, at
Harvard with Howard Aiken 1952, completed the first computer “compiler”, which morphed
into the “A-2”, the first widely-used programming language, for Sperry-Rand (UNIVAC).
1956, had programmed the UNIVAC I & II to understand 20 English statements in FLOW-MATIC
FLOW-MATIC became the base for creating COBOL “COmmon Business Oriented Language” by the U.S. DoD
Programmers can now create SYSTEMS! Systems can now be programmed to talk to each other and data
can be exchanged! (ie. Honeywell Data Networks)
EDI !! CATALOGS !!
“Mother of Business Computer Programming”
QUOTE: “Humans are allergic to change. They love to say, ‘We've always done it this way.’ I try to fight that. That's why I have a clock on my wall that runs counterclockwise."
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“Father of EDI”
U.S. Army Master Sgt. Edward A. Guilbert
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U.S. Army Master Sgt. Edward A. Guilbert Standardized Manifests (pre-ASNs) for 1948 Berlin airlift,
transmitted by Telex, Teletype or Telephone Early 1960’s, at DuPont, Guilbert standardized first real pre-EDI
messages 1968, President of TDCC (Transportation Data Coordinating Cmtee) 1978, TDCC renamed EDIA and becomes ANSI X12 1991, X12/DISA create the Edward A. Guilbert e-Business
Professional Award for lifetime achievement. Notable Guilbert Award Recipients who are Friends of NEECOM: Doug Anderson (2004), Dan Petrosky (2006) and Bob Lyttle (2007)
http://www.disa.org/Guilbert.cfm
“Father of EDI”
QUOTE: (allegedly) “That guy couldn’t spell EDI if you spotted him an E…" QUOTE: Adopting uniform codes and formats would help industry “move rapidly towards computer-to-computer data exchange systems” for domestic and international trade. E. Guilbert, 1971
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Quotes
“EDI is dead…” Commerce One CEO, Mark Hoffman, 1998
“Commerce One is dead…” #NEECOM25, Oct. 15, 2015
“We’re going to design a new EDI SuperSpec!” “What is X12?”
Presenter at the Auto Aftermarket show, 3 weeks ago
EDI – State of the Industry
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EDI – Standards Organizations/Standards
Standards Industry Standards Organizations
Countries
North America ANSI X12 TDCC UCS WINS VICS
Multiple Transportation Grocery Warehousing Retail/Apparel
- Data Interchange Standards Association (DISA) -American National Standards Institute (ANSI) - Voluntary InterIndustry Commerce Solutions (VICS, now part of GS1)
United States, Canada
European TRADACOM ODETTE
Multiple Automotive
-Article Number Association (ANA) - Organisation de Données Échangées par Télé Transmission en Europe (ODETTE)
U.K. About 10 European Countries
International EDIFACT GS1
Multiple
- United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN/ECE), Working Party on the Facilitation of International Trade (UN WP4) - International Standards Organization (ISO) - Global Standards 1 (GS1)
Many Countries
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EDI Through the Decades •1975, first EDI Standards published by TDCC with Ed Guilbert being a major contributor.
•1975, First EDI VAN Telenet offered commercial data services for all industries
•1977, a few grocery stores pilot new EDI standards
•1978, TDCC renamed Electronic Data Interchange Association and is chartered by American National Standards Institute as ANSI X12
•TRANSNET & PUBNET created for the Automotive and Publishing industries, proto-EDI industry-specific networks run by GEIS
1970’s
•1981, first ANSI X12 standards published
•1982, AIAG founded by Ford, GM Chrysler
•Early 1980’s, large department stores and auto manufacturers begin to mandate EDI for their suppliers
•1985, the United Nations enlists the help of ANSI and creates a global EDI standard UN/EDIFACT (Electronic Data Interchange For Administration, Commerce and Transport); DISA and VICS are formed in 1986
1980’s
• EDI becomes mandatory for many retailers; number of transactions used grow
• Web “marketplaces” are developing; Amazon starts in 1995
• HIPAA Laws passed in 1996; healthcare EDI kicks off
• First EDI VANs on the Internet & EDIINT/AS1/AS2 start becoming viable
1990’s
• Internet EDI technologies gain more adoption, Wal-Mart mandates AS2
• Web Shopping becomes more mainstream
• HIPAA EDI keeps expanding
• EDI technology keeps pace; ebXML; RosettaNet
2000’s
• Healthcare EDI has a huge expansion
• Web Shopping sites becomes largest “store” for many traditional retailers
• Mobile shopping, buy anywhere, Omni-Channel is HERE; EDI still in the background 2010’s
• More API’s? More XML? More Business integration!
• More EDI?!?! AS4? VANs? For sure, more real-time EDI because of changing consumer needs…
• MORE TRAINING NEEDED!!! 2020’s+
1990 – New England EDI Users Group is formed (NEEDI, now NEECOM), longest running EDI Users Group in North America! #NEECOM25
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“BarCode & U.P.C. Pioneers”
N. Joseph Woodland George J. Laurer
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N. Joseph Woodland IBM Engineer, 1951 - 1987 Invented the first barcode in 1949 Patented the barcode tech with Bernard Silver in Oct., 1952. First barcode is a circle (bulls-eye) Sold the patent for $15,000 in 1952
“Invented the BarCode”
“Invented the U.P.C.”
George J. Laurer IBM Engineer 1973 – creates the UPC code as LINES instead of a CIRCLE 25 other patents 1987 – Retires from IBM-North Carolina
Sends “Happy Anniversary” to NEECOM! via email, October 2015
“I poked my four fingers into the sand and for whatever reason — I didn’t know — I pulled my hand toward me and drew four lines. I said: Golly! Now I have four lines, and they could be wide lines and narrow lines instead of dots and dashes.” J. Woodland, 1999
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Overlapping with EDI initiatives 1949 – N. Joseph Woodland & Bernard Silver invent and patent in 1952 the
“Bar Code”, which actually starts as a bull’s-eye of concentric circles. 1966 – Bar codes first commercially used, but with no industry standard
sets. First used to label railroad cars!! 1970 – The Universal Grocery Products Identification Code (UGPIC) was
used for retail trade. First company to produce barcode equipment is Monarch Marking, now Avery Dennison
1973 – George Laurer invents the U.P.C. or Uniform Product Code and perfects the modern-day vertical lines of the bar code
1973 – Mario Cardullo patents the RFID tag First product scanned was a 10-pack of Wrigley’s Gum at a Marsh’s
supermarket in Troy, Ohio in June 1974 1981 – DoD uses UPC for all items in military 1986 – Federal Express uses barcodes for package scanning 1999 – UCC, EAN, P&G and Gillette pilot UHF RFID 2003 – UCC (GS1) creates EPCGlobal for broad RFID standards use
2015 – Wal-Mart, Macy’s, US Gov’t, and others have active mandates
BarCodes, UPC Codes & RFID Through the Years
1949
2015
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The first SALE of a retail POS-scanned item!!
Questions on the history: 1) Why did they wait 2 months between
the first scan and the first sale!?!? 2) Why is Juicy Fruit spelled backwards?
The first SCAN of a retail POS item!!
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BarCodes, UPC Codes, QR Codes, etc.
OK for grocery products, but what about: • Books & Magazines • Cartons • Pallets • Post Office • Or do you want 3,750 bytes of info on a code?
The FIRST BarCode It could have been one of these instead!
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TAKE YOUR PICK OF BARCODES!!!!!
(Above image www.neecom.org)
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What’s Current?
For more information: http://www.gs1.org/epc-rfid http://www.gs1.org/epcglobal
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“Catalogue Pioneer”
John Simon, CEO/Founder - QRS, Inc.
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Catalogues Through the Years
The first catalog was published in Venice in 1498, even before the Gregorian Calendar was issued. It was a hand-lettered and hand-bound pamphlet of sorts. The inside included a list of books available for purchase. The pamphlets were created for distribution at the town fair.
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Overlapping with EDI and Barcode initiatives Early days, manufacturers supply paper catalogs to buyers 1985 – QRS founded to create the first UPC catalog hosting service. Suppliers publish
product data for retailers to synchronize their systems. 1987 – QRS/Keystone 2004 – QRS sold to Inovis 2010 – Inovis sold to GXS 2014 – GXS sold to OpenText; now known as Active Catalogue
1988 – GEIS/GXS creates UPC Express, renamed Global Product Catalogue (GPC) Late 90’s(?) – R-Net Catalog sold to SPS Commerce; now known as SPS Universal Catalog 1999 – UCCNet is created as a Global Data Synchronization catalog (datapool)
Datapools interconnected and collectively called GDSN 2005 – UCCNet and Transora merge to become 1Sync, UCC renamed GS1 2012 – 1Sync & SA2 WorldSync merge to become 1WorldSync
2000 – WorldWide Retail Exchange (WWRE) datapool created 2000 – GlobalNetXchange (GNX) datapool created
2005 – WWRE & GNX merge to become the datapool Agentrics, now NeoGrid 2002 – GDSN created with Global Standards Management Process for changes 2005 – InterTrade creates ecCatalogue, full synchronization in 2006
2010 – GEIS/GXS Global Product Catalogue (GPC) sold to InterTrade 2013 – Merge complete into new InterTrade ecCatalogue
2015 – 34 Datapools and 3 UPC/GTIN Catalogues
Catalogues Through the Years
1985
2015
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New GS1 Standards being developed and Retailers want more MEANINGFUL data: Extended Attributes (vary by Product Category)
Heel height Necklace Width Collar Type Fur Animal Name Many more…
More descriptions (and better descriptions for web sites!) Country of Origin Harmonized Tariff Schedule Hazardous Material Codes Long Marketing Message IMAGES!
Datapools ingrained in Grocery, Healthcare, Logistics:
Adding Marketing capabilities (images, etc.)
Catalogues and New Features
www.gs1us.org/eCommerceExtendedAttributes www.gs1.org/gdsn
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Catalogues and New Features
Greenscreen becomes graphical
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Catalogues and New Features
Graphical becomes modern
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Catalogues and New Features
Features encourage and facilitate COMPLIANCE & COLLABORATION
EDI, BarCodes, Catalogs…You Survived
NOW WHAT???
OMNI-CHANNEL
Omni-Channel – what is it?
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The Inevitability of Omni-Channel
More than just a buzzword!
Already here!
We are all doing it!
But…who does it well?
Important Factors for Omni-Channel
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Successful Omni-Channel management depends on many factors: Data Integrity, Compliance, Synchronization, Logistics
Kurt Salmon, 2013
Ideal scenarios
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Wouldn’t it be great if you could…. Update your internal system with your product
details; Add images, data sheets, and other rich
content; Automatically update all of your Customers
with new or changed products and product data? Regardless of selling to a storefront, online, through 3PL/Warehouse, etc.?
“It’s much easier to take data and push it into a data warehouse than it is to take data and push it into operational systems. This harmonization and consolidation stage has to do with getting sight of what you’ve actually got and moving it into a better position from a data perspective.” Cliff Longman
What are my metrics for “success”?
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Some factors that can make you more successful: An internal Master Data Management strategy A “Data Champion”! Collaboration with your Trading Partners What are THEIR compliance rules?
A service provider with a well-rounded offering Participation in Industry Committees, User
Groups (GS1, RVCF, NEECOM, etc.) Talk to your peers at conferences!
Other Top Omni-Channel Retailers
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In Store Product Availability BJ’s, Staples, GameStop, Lowe’s, PetSmart Total, only 50% of retailers show online/mobile product availability
Multi-device/Platform Experience Leaders Apple, IKEA, Macy’s Only 26% of others offer in-store WiFi & 12% email receipts
Email and Loyalty Marketing Leaders Bloomingdale’s, Crocs, H&M and Kay Jewelers Only 54% of others mobile-optimize emails & 48% have loyalty programs
Customer Delivery Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, The Home Depot 77% offer home shipping for in-store purchases & 58% free shipping
Customer Returns Aldo, Cabela’s, Target 70% have buy-online/return-in-store policies & 51% for mobile
Retailing Today, Oct. 2015
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Neiman Marcus used expert Supply Chain service providers to enable over 2,700 vendors to use GS1 Standards and comply with their Catalog & EDI requirements. The result…
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GS1 Case Study 2015
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WHAT’S NEXT - DO YOU HAVE AN IDEA?
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THESE PEOPLE HAD IDEAS
Guilbert Notto
Keltz
Lyttle
Cassidy
Wozniak
Anderson
Petrosky
Kotoyan
Kazazz
Baran Gould
Beatty
Edison
Tesla
Bell
Giovanetti
Bass
Alletzhauser
Crowley Marshall Lauer Woodland
Hopper
Bezos Gates
Watson
MORE HERE SOON!!
Lawrence Mauser
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CALL TO ACTION
To assist in advancing the state of the industry:
INNOVATE
DISRUPT
PARTICIPATE
#NEECOM25
Omni-Channel and the Evolution of EDI and Catalogues
NEECOM – Fall 2015 #NEECOM25 Tony D’Angelo – InterTrade Systems Oct. 15, 2015
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