Dietmar Koch

Dietmar Koch is the VP, Product Line at Axway. Dietmar serves in a product management role with responsibility for several Axway B2B Integration products Axway including Business Network, TSIM/Automotive, and WebEDI. He has been with Axway for more than 15 years and has 30+ years’ experience in the EDI/B2B integration domain, working on key customer projects and product development. Dietmar also represents Axway in international industry and standardization bodies such as ODETTE (Organization for Data Exchange by Tele Transmission in Europe) and VDA (German Association of the Automotive Industry). He holds a university degree (Diplom) in Computer Science from the Technical University of Berlin and got his career start in research projects on software engineering tools (CASE).

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  • API-enabled B2B will help “Open Everything” in the automotive industry

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    It is difficult to imagine an automotive industry without EDI. Without efficient supply chain management, the entire automotive industry would come to a screeching halt – and we’ve already seen...

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