Impact
Early and accelerating uptake Despite the fact that no formal marketing activities have been carried out as yet some 8000 businesses are already using the NemHandel infrastructure, commercial IT vendors have already integrated, and others are in the process of integrating, the 'NemHandel' technology into their products, and commercial service providers, e.g. banks and operators of value added networks (VAN) and other proprietary solutions, are looking to connect their solutions and networks. Underlying principles The establishment of the national e-business framework ‘NemHandel’ and the provision of a freely available toolkit for developers and integrators and a open source ‘NemHandel’ reference application for exchanging e-business documents via the internet a) provides businesses, who are required by law to send all invoices electronically to the public sector, with a cost-effective solution, and b) encourages the over-all digitisation of business processes in the private sector. Both objectives will reduce the administrative burdens of Danish businesses, particularly SMEs, by lowering the barriers for e-business and for general digitisation of administrative processes. Providing the infrastructure and basic software for e-business, the ‘NemHandel’ initiative allows private companies of any size to participate in electronic supply chains and other business interactions due to the low technical, administrative, and economic barriers.
Track record of sharing
Commercial IT vendors have already integrated, and others are in the process of integrating, the 'NemHandel' technology into their products, and commercial service providers, e.g. banks and operators of value added networks (VAN) and other proprietary solutions, are looking to connect their solutions and networks.
Lessons learnt
The success of NemHandel, which is already obvious, is due to: The thoroughly positive business case of significant reduction of administrative burdens and considerable financial savings. The development of the NemHandel framework on the basis of actual business requirements gathered through an open dialogue with businesses, public authorities, trade associations and IT vendors and solution providers The use of the pervasive and well-known basic platform, the internet.
Updated version of this case
An updated version of this case has been published http://www.epractice.eu/en/cases/nemhandel
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