Why system integration?
Using different IT components for different tasks is a common practice. But as business functions expand, companies may become overwhelmed by lots of disjointed tools that can’t share data and work together. That’s when system integration comes to the rescue.
What is system integration?
System integration is the process of joining software and hardware modules into one cohesive infrastructure, enabling all pieces to work as a whole. Often referred to as IT integration or software integration, it results in the following advantages.
Increased productivity. Integrated systems allow for centralized control over the daily processes which adds to the efficiency of the entire workflow. A company gets more work done in less time due to the fact that employees can use all apps and data they need from one entry point.
More accurate and trustworthy data. Data is updated across all components of the system simultaneously, keeping all departments on the same page.
Faster decision-making. Data is no longer scattered across siloed storages. So, to perform analytics, you don’t need to manually download and export it to the centralized repository. Instead, with a holistic view of all information, you can extract useful business insights to make good decisions more rapidly.
Cost-effectiveness. More often than not, system integration comes at a lower cost than replacing all disjointed parts with a new single system. Not to mention the tricky process of implementing new computer infrastructures.
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