Today we’re opening private briefings for DEXA — the EDI operating system we’ve been building and validating with a trusted circle of transportation, logistics and supply-chain leaders.
EDI has been stuck in 1975
Fifty years after the first standards, onboarding a trading partner still means a mapping spec, an email chain, a developer queue and weeks of testing. The analysts who understand the business wait on the tooling. Every map is bespoke; every change is a ticket; every failure is archaeology.
AI writes the translator
DEXA inverts the model. It is BA-centric — business analysts drive the platform directly. It is MRS-driven — the mapping requirement spec is the source of truth. And it is AI-powered: from that spec, AI generates the translator, tests it against real transactions and deploys it. Partner onboarding drops from months to hours, with 1-click replay and full transaction observability when things go sideways.
The capability is field-proven: the same agentic approach migrated 110 EDI maps in five weeks on a live logistics estate — roughly 60% less effort and about 1,500 hours saved.
Private validation, deliberately
We’re launching DEXA the way we build: evidence first. The platform is in private validation with a trusted circle. If EDI onboarding time, mapping backlogs or transaction observability are on your roadmap, request a private briefing or join the waitlist — qualified prospects receive the architecture deep-dive and a guided walkthrough.