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Lower latency, reduce Idiosyncrasies and achieve visibility into business processes. Improve responsiveness to change with an application integration solution that is tailored to your specific needs.
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Our capabilities span the entire integration lifecycle—from strategy and architecture to design, development, testing, deployment, and management. We help you choose the right technologies and tools for your specific needs and environment. We also offer a range of integration solutions that are pre-built and ready to be deployed on-premises or in the cloud.
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Frequently asked questions
General Questions
Application integration is the process of connecting two or more applications to exchange data and information. Data integration is the process of integrating data from multiple sources into a single repository.
There are four methods used in application integration: presentation-level integration; business process integration; data integration; and communications-level integration.
- Presentation-Level Integration: Involves the use of middleware to connect different applications so that they can share data and information.
- Business Process Integration: Focuses on connecting different business processes so that they can share data and information.
- Data Integration: Ensures that data from multiple sources are integrated into a single repository.
- Communications-Level Integration: Ensures that different applications can communicate with each other by using a common communication protocol.
Some common challenges with application integration include:
- Complexity: Application integration can be complex, especially when connecting legacy systems.
- Data Quality: Data quality issues can arise when integrating data from multiple sources.
- Security: Security risks can increase when connecting applications, as sensitive data may be exposed.
- Performance: Integration can impact application performance, especially if not done properly.