Business leaders are actively finding innovative ways to transform their businesses through the use of technology and data to drive innovation and business results. Integration is a critical but increasingly complicated step toward digital business transformation, from current on-site applications to newly deployed software-as-a-service (SaaS) devices.
Diverse integration tools will make them all function as a cohesive framework, providing interoperability, consistency and seamless sharing of data across multiple components. Some apps, however, are hard to use. The most suitable choice for businesses now is a hybrid integration platform.
Need for integration
Diverse new technologies (on-premises, cloud-based, IoT, etc.) result in a more heterogeneous IT architecture in the age of digital transformation. All of these services provide business benefits, and a company can seldom choose only one direction. Decision-makers tend to incorporate the best technologies from various technical industries, combine them and create a single production system. Problems occur when integration tools from different suppliers are not compatible: the company needs to adopt them, ensure their consistency and eliminate certain obstacles, all of which take time. Hence the hybrid integration approach has emerged.
Hybrid integration platforms are extremely beneficial for companies. They can:
Reduce maintenance costs
Provide rapid data sharing
Eliminate odd functionality
Leverage advantages of all systems
Hybrid integration platform
Hybrid architecture for integration is a mixture of on-premise and cloud-based devices that are safely linked using a framework such as Transport Layer Security to facilitate the integration of on-premise endpoints, cloud endpoints and the combination of the two for all integration model. Transport Layer Security allows access without modifying firewall policies or offering proxy services. Hybrid Integration Project bridges the separation of the network between the current business and SaaS / PaaS, B2B, B2C, BYOD, and Big data. This addresses the problem of moving existing knowledge from on-site systems and leverages new technologies to promote creativity, competitive advantage and drive new business models.
Reasons why you need HIP
Single Control Center
Integration of Everything with Everything
Quick Introduction of Innovations
Reduced Costs and Risks
Conclusion
Current IT companies have grown considerably and include a range of tools including IoT applications, mobile devices, SaaS platforms, social and internal networks, content management systems and more. A HIP is the main component of doing business at the moment because it is the most efficient method for connecting all these services and creating a cohesive, workable network. We at softieons technology work according to our customer’s business requirements.