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Thursday, March 31, 2005

Electronic Commerce to be facilitated in China by new law

As of April 1 online signatures will become valid in China to facilitate the country's growing on-line trading, an official of the Ministry of Information Industry (MII) on Thursday.

The law grants electronic signatures the same legal effect as handwritten signatures and seals for business transactions, acknowledged the official. It establishes a market access system for online certification providers to ensure the security of e-commerce.

While giving due consideration to current electronic certification services that are still in a startup period, the law stipulates that governmental departments shall undertake "effective and appropriate" supervision and management over the electronic certification service organs in market access.




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REMEDI Electronic Commerce Group Assists Clients With Three Newly Formalized Services to Advance Electronic Commerce Capabilities
REMEDI Electronic Commerce Group formalizes Strategic Consulting, REMEDI Outsource, and REMEDI Cosource in its line of offerings.

REMEDI Electronic Commerce Group (www.remedi.com), an organization that specializes in the development, integration, and implementation of business-to-business electronic commerce solutions, has formalized Strategic Consulting, REMEDI Outsource, and REMEDI Cosource in its line of product/service offerings.

REMEDI’s Strategic Consulting practice, rolled out in early 2005, is led by Bruce Hamblin, a UCCnet Certified Data Synchronization Consultant who has 14 years of electronic commerce consulting experience in every phase of project management, from initiation to implementation. Under this practice, REMEDI consults with clients on risk assessment, opportunity assessment, strategic planning, functional/technical requirements definition and software evaluation/selection in such industry initiatives as HIPAA, Global Data Synchronization, and RFID.

REMEDI Outsource is a hosted data transformation service that assists companies with trading partner data and connectivity demands. REMEDI has been offering these services to its clients on an informal basis for about a year and a half.

“We have found REMEDI Outsource is an excellent service for small to medium companies that are unwilling or unable to invest in the resources to develop their own data transformation system but are getting pressure from their business partners to do so,” said Tracy Loetz, CEO of REMEDI Electronic Commerce Group.

“REMEDI consultants will communicate with your trading partners, assist in the development of application file layouts, complete the data mapping, testing, and implementation in addition to providing on-going support, all hosted on systems we manage,” she said.

REMEDI Cosource, a service formalized after REMEDI received and fulfilled numerous requests for fractional EDI or EAI consultants, provides resources to run and maintain an electronic commerce system while the client continues to own the hardware and software. REMEDI provides a dedicated resource or fractions of a resource with service level agreements. This allows REMEDI clients to maintain control over their environment, but it does not require internal expertise to run it.

REMEDI Electronic Commerce Group is a privately held 11-year old organization. It specializes in the development, integration, and implementation of business-to-business electronic commerce solutions that improve its clients' productivity, competitiveness, and stakeholder value.

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