For decades, Electronic Data Interchange has been the backbone of B2B commerce—and its biggest bottleneck. While businesses have digitally transformed every other aspect of their operations, EDI has remained stubbornly stuck in the past, trapped by rigid architectures that turn every integration into a months-long engineering project.
Today, we're revealing the breakthrough technology that's changing everything: Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) architecture—and why it's not just an incremental improvement, but a fundamental reimagining of how EDI should work.
For decades, Electronic Data Interchange has been the backbone of B2B commerce—and its biggest bottleneck. While businesses have digitally transformed every other aspect of their operations, EDI has remained stubbornly stuck in the past, trapped by rigid architectures that turn every integration into a months-long engineering project.
Today, we're revealing the breakthrough technology that's changing everything: Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) architecture—and why it's not just an incremental improvement, but a fundamental reimagining of how EDI should work.