Monday, June 13, 2011

Join us for a B2B Web Services: OAGIS BODs using ebXML Messaging version 3.0 and AS4 Demonstration

Please join us for this exciting joint OAGi and OASIS webinar highlighting OAGIS BODs using the AS4 profile from the ebXML Messaging Service Technical Committee.

This webinar will feature:

- A recap of ebMS 3.0, its main features and advantages over the earlier version 2.0.
- A brief overview of AS4 and the new Advanced Features specification.
- An interoperability demonstration showing the use of AS4 in support of the OAGIS Order to Invoice process for use in the mid-market.

This demonstration will involve multiple independent AS4 implementations.

Who should attend:

- Software architects, product managers and product marketeers in B2B and data exchange areas.
- End users and specialists with an interest in new trends in data exchange.
- Standards experts from other OASIS TCs and from other standards groups working on B2B data exchange or Web Services.

Date:
Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Time:
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT

Reserve your webinar seat now at: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/665092680

After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

System Requirements

PC-based attendees
Required: Windows® 7, Vista, XP or 2003 Server

Macintosh®-based attendees
Required: Mac OS® X 10.4.11 (Tiger®) or newer

Thursday, June 2, 2011

OAGIS Release 9.5 Video now available


We are pleased to announce the availability of a video briefing of the new content in OAGIS Release 9.5.  The video is similar to the presentation that Mike Rowell, our OAGi Chief Architect did during our April Plenary Session.

This video is available to all and can be viewed here without logging into our website.

Thanks to the members and staff who put this together.

Best regards,

David

David Connelly
CEO, Open Applications Group, Inc.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

OAGi News for May 2011 just published

Our May 2011 newsletter went out today and a few of the highlights of the newsletter are just below.  You can download it in it's entirety here.

1. OAGIS Release 9.5 is now available

This release contains the Logistics content from the High Tech Council, the Procure to Pay work from the Metals Council, the Warranty Claim from the Partner Council, and enhancements to the Production Order to enable it to also serve as a Work Order.

In addition, we have revised all of the Scenarios and added many new ones to support the new functionality added.

We are very excited about this release of OAGIS and thank the OAGi Members and Staff for their hard work in getting it ready to ship.

You can download the release on our website:
www.oagi.org.

2. Our Spring Plenary and Working Group Meetings were a big hit

Our Spring 2011 Plenary and Working Group meetings held on Wednesday and Thursday, April 20-21 on the NIST campus in Gaithersburg, Maryland were a big success.

This was our 10th Anniversary of hosting by the US National Institute of Standards and

Technology and we celebrated with a cake.

You can download the presentations from the meeting
here.

3. OAGi Staff give a talk at a Canonical model Conference

David Connelly and Ralph Hertlein of OAGi staff attended and spoke at the Canonical Model conference sponsored by one of our members, IgniteXML (
www.igniteXML.com).

The title of the talk was to introduce people to the thought of starting with OAGIS when building an organizational Canonical Model.

You can download the presentation
here.

Friday, May 6, 2011

OAGIS Release 9.5 is now available

It is my pleasure to announce that OAGIS Release 9.5 is now generally available.

This release contains the Logistics content from the High Tech Council, the Procure to Pay work from the Metals Council, the Warranty Claim from the Partner Council, and enhancements to the Production Order to enable it to also serve as a Work Order.

The New Nouns include:

1.    Warranty Claim
2.    Commercial Invoice
3.    Shippers Letter of Instruction
4.    Hazardous Material Shipment Document
5.    Export Declaration

In addition, we have revised all of the Scenarios and added many new ones to support the new functionality added.

We are very excited about this release of OAGIS and thank the OAGi Members and Staff for their hard work in getting it ready to ship.

If you are not already a member of the Open Applications Group, we invite you to join our community and give back.  You can read our value proposition here and see our reasonable dues structure here.


You can download the release under Downloads and Resource menu on our website: www.oagi.org

Thanks to all,

David Connelly,
CEO, Open Applications Group

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

New Version of Confirm BOD Document Released

We published a new version of our normative Confirm BOD Specification this morning.  It was the result of an  additional contribution from one of our members, ADP, and the work of the Quality Working Group and OAGi Staff.

We believe this will be a further improvement on our last version which we published in 2007.


This document is free to OAGi members on our members website
here (login required), and to all others for only US $19.95 on our Resources Webpage here.


If you are not already a member of OAGi, I invite you to read our Membership Value Statement and to join our community.


Thank you to all for this tremendous work.  

Monday, April 4, 2011

OAGi Country Registrations now up to 89

We have several new registrations from countries not yet represented on our website before.  I am pleased to say we have added 13 new countries to our list, including:

Kenya, Morocco, Swaziland, Sri Lanka, Iceland, Moldova, Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Ukraine, Wales, Kuwait, and Lebanon.

Our website totals are just below.

Continent
Number of Countries Represented

Africa

10

Middle East

8

Asia

16

Australia/Oceana

3

Europe

36

North America

6

South America

10

Total Countries Represented

89

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Public Review of OAGIS 9.5 end Friday


This is a reminder that the Public Review of OAGIS Release 9.5 ends at 6 PM PDT (US Time) on Friday, April 1, 2011.


You can download the Public Review for free here
.

 

We also have a feedback for that we welcome you to fill out on our website here.

 

Thanks to all and we lookf forward to your feedback.