Integration
In the past we competed in units of product. In the future we will be competing in units of time.
John Young (Hewlett-Packard)
Problem
- Business is always changing. These changes bring about the need for new IT systems.
- Together these systems gather increasing amounts of data.
- Employees spend their time changing between applications, all these systems mostly work in extremely distinct ways.
- Business needs lead to a growing interaction between information systems to acquire, deposit or process information.
- In case a change occurs in one of these systems, all its dependent applications need to be modified – unfortunately this incurs huge costs.
Challenge
In a fast changing business situation, flexibility is a requirement.
A need arises for effortless data and service integration. The services and data provided by many distinct IT systems should be integrated into one solution responding to a current business need.
To assure the efficient work of employees, it is essential to incorporate consistent user interfaces for all IT systems and tools.
Solution
- In the area of data integration and services the solution should be based upon SOA (Services Oriented Architecture) and ESB (Enterprise Services Bus) class systems.
- In order to integrate user interfaces from distinct business functionalities and systems, a class of solutions based upon federated portal systems is required.
- In the past Comarch gathered remarkable experience in the area of IT system integration.
- Comarch Integration is a consulting and deployment service providing the customer with a solution based on experience.
Comarch Integration is:
- Analysis of the existing scope of IT systems
- The recommended solution for integration in areas of the data and user interface layer
- The deployment of the chosen solution
Comarch recommends solutions based on mature technologies provided by the following vendors:
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