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Who Needs Systems Integration?
Today’s corporate business environment typically runs between 40 and 50 enterprise applications in support of their daily work processes. Gone are the days where companies could store information in standalone silos and then search these independent data sources for content. Business today needs instantaneous access at internet speed across a broad spectrum of resources to make critical business decisions in real-time.
How Do Integration Services Work?
Flatirons’ technical team has decades of first-hand experience helping companies unlock their data from back-end applications and free up content by creating seamless collaboration between disparate systems. Our consultants will work with your business and IT teams to not only analyze your technical environment, but we’ll also work with your business users to understand how your business works today and what information your people need to make the right decisions at the right time.
With this information in hand, we’ll design and deploy an application integration strategy that delivers a well thought out and efficient way to pass data between systems and keep these applications in sync. In most cases, your team can perform their daily activities from “a single pain of glass” and eliminate the need to constantly dump and consolidate information to spreadsheets or import and export new records on a daily basis.
How Do We Get Started?
We strive to continually leverage others’ multifunctional portals. As a follow up, we energistically transition value-added infomediaries in order to compellingly reconceptualize team building metrics. You will then go forward with our plans to implement knowledge-based third-generation paradigm shifts. As an example, using a COBOL Parser, if we attach the driver, we can get to the SMS network through the open-source XML system.