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How Organizations Can Leverage Cloud Integration Platform Technologies

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Cloud integration platforms are tools that allow enterprises to take full advantage of the promise of the cloud. These tools come with features and functionality that facilitate integration between on-premises and cloud systems.

Without a seamless connection between these disparate systems, organizations would struggle to run mission-critical processes that deliver business value.   

How to Leverage Cloud Integration Platform Technologies 

Organizations of all sizes acknowledge the benefits of using cloud integration platforms. Here are some examples of how industry leaders use cloud integration tools. 

Collaboration

Growth is the name of the game for many enterprises today. And enterprises often characterize growth by connecting with a new partner or customer. Ideally, you want onboarding in your organization to happen within a matter of hours, not days. But you cannot always guarantee this. 

Cloud integration platforms make the onboarding process faster and more efficient. You can rapidly connect to a partner’s business processes and systems and save precious resources and time. As a result, your organization achieves a faster time to value.

B2B Data Exchanges

By using an Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) platform, organizations hold their integration technologies in the cloud instead of on-premises behind their firewalls. This allows for seamless management of data since the platform enables organizations to receive data in real time. The modern-day organization needs to have data available at the right time and place every time.

Embedded Integration

Using cloud integration platforms enables organizations to harness embedded integration technologies. This is another innovative cloud integration mechanism. Software as a Service (SaaS) organizations often find it difficult to enable in-house private cloud technologies to communicate natively across business boundaries. Native communication between systems facilitates the movement of data and supports integration between services and customers. 

With embedded integration capabilities, organizations can use B2B tools and features to connect customer systems and create secure data gateways. This helps create seamless customer interactions with faster, more reliable communication.

Save Money

Cloud integration platforms make it easier and more affordable to set up, deploy, and manage integrations within the organization. This is because you don’t have to hire a specialist or bring in more full-time employees to manage integration internally. 

In comparison, traditional integration is often cumbersome and necessitates creating custom connections to third-party applications individually. This can be expensive and time-consuming.

Configuration

Often, organizations have to make changes in IT systems to accommodate customer or partner needs. When this happens, it’s important to make the necessary changes fast. Having a cloud integration platform enables you to make changes whenever you require them. In addition, the platform gives you the full configuration capabilities of your organization’s entire portfolio.

Conclusion

Choosing the right cloud integration platform is critical for your success in the cloud. The right platform should provide the tools and capabilities your organization needs to achieve agility and speed. The CloudBolt OneFuse platform comes with sophisticated tools and features needed to thrive in this era.

See the difference of our cloud integration platform. See CloudBolt in action today.

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