Integration
Overview
With the continuous growth of businesses, the need to utilize different software solutions to improve the internal and external stakeholders’ journeys arises as well. Where the adoption of an integration tool to synchronize the disparate data sources gathered from multiple software solutions is required for better data management.
What is Integration?
Integration is the process of merging separate software programs or elements into a singular system. Integration can be applied within a frame of small components upwards to complex and sizable ones, resulting the sharing of a single database. Since recent times, developers have shifted their focus from writing code towards connecting applications to other systems.
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Integration Framework Characteristics
What is Agile Integration?
With the implementation of Integration, one cannot deny the incredible impact of moving towards Agile Integration methodology. Employing automation and relying on Microservices, it ensures stability in updates, data accessibility from any system regardless of multi-cloud diversity, and most importantly offers a modern approach beyond deploying Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) methods. All of that and more resulted in Agile Integration and Agile thinking moving from a specialized application towards a widely deployed approach.
Middleware Integration
With Integration being its core purpose, Middleware is a middle-man software connecting an operating system and the applications running on it, enabling communication and data management. It offers runtime services for communication, integration application execution, monitoring and operations. It enables developers in building applications without having to customizing integration whenever they need to link Microservices or application components
Integration Modernization
Companies all around have utilized more archaic architecture and attempted inter-app connectivity, which worked for the time when it was appropriate for the market’s need. Nowadays, we help implementing Integration Modernization activities to our clients, bringing forth all the benefits of Microservices and Containers merged together with all the benefits and use cases of modernized Middleware and Agile Integration. To learn more about all the forms of integration we implement, please feel free to browse through them below.
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