Integration
Enterprise System and Application Integration
For more than 20 years, SIT has developed custom applications and delivered comprehensive services on their support, integration and upgrade. Relying on experience in multiple industries (from manufacturing and retail to banking and healthcare), our team can assist you in defining clear integration goals, make up a robust integration strategy and ensure its orderly implementation.
WHAT WE INTEGRATE
We provide professional integration solutions for applications and systems of:
Various purposes
- ERP (enterprise resource planning),
- SCM (supply chain management) tools,
- Vendor portals,
- CRM,
- Ecommerce solutions,
- Document management software,
- Workflow automation apps,
- Intranets,
- Industry specific software (such as electronic health record (EHR),
- Manufacturing execution systems) and more.
Various origin and status
- Legacy applications,
- In-house software,
- Open source software,
- COTS (commercial of-the-shelf) software,
- SaaS solutions,
- Third-party services (payment, shipping, social networks).
Various complexity
- Traditional transaction systems,
- Modern solutions based on IoT, machine learning (ML), artificial intelligence (AI), big data technologies.
Various location
- Placed in the cloud,
- Placed on the premises.
METHODOLOGIES AND ARCHITECTURES WE USE
The implementation of service-oriented architecture (SOA) lowers future integration costs and time by 30%.
Source: Forester Research Inc.
- SOA-based (service-oriented architecture) integration.
We can transform your system into a set of loosely coupled, easily scalable and re-usable components, such as web services or microservices that communicate:
- On a point-to-point basis that implies direct connection via API calls.
- Through middleware components (an enterprise service bus, message broker) that introduce an additional abstraction layer to take the full responsibility for message/request transmitting, transformation, routing.
- Shared database – where multiple applications to access data from a single data store.
- RPA (robotic process automation) – where software imitates human interactions with computer systems (typing, clicking and copy-pasting data from one application to another).