| “Application Integration: The Many Benefits” |
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Why Integrate?
If you have your IT department build custom point-to-point connectors for every current pair of internal and external systems that needs to be integrated, it might be finished sometime in the next decade – and by then most of the end points will have changed. What you need is some kind of hub-and-spoke or bus architecture to make the tangled problem manageable.
An application integration project does not require the rip-and-replace approach of the past. It’s about implementing a frame work that is flexible enough to respond to real business processes. Our experts can provide the dream of application integration within and without the enterprise! Just imagine the benefits that your new application integration system could bring:
Application Integration Provides Better Customer Service
- Processing times are improved through application automation. That equates to happier customers, staff time is freed up to interact with customers and handle a greater volume of work.
- By linking data from one system to another staff can have greater information readily available. Ever been frustrated with the “I’ll have to transfer you to another division to do that” line? How impressed will your customers be when your staff can tend to their every need at once.
- Make it easy on your clients to connect to you with a system that has a format choice. Offer the easiest and cheapest implementation route to clients and rapidly increase volumes.
Application Integration Improves Business Processes
- Gain efficiencies through streamlining workflows and driving specific business processes.
- Bring new products to market faster and keep your business competitive.
- Eliminate reentering the same data into disparate systems, a time-consuming and error-prone process.
- Speed up your business processes by updating data simultaneously in every system.
Application Integration Improves IT Infrastructure
- Change IT infrastructure faster and adapt to shifting needs of the business.
- Cut development costs on your next project.
- Eliminate the point-to-point connections that once existed between mainframe applications and the clients, replacing these connections with a hub-and-spoke model.
- Shield your system from external changes in format. Make changes easily with no internal disruption.
- Free up your developers to concentrate on writing effective business code that adds value rather than allocating resources to routine coding tasks.
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