Learn How Box Integrated 30+ Systems in a Snap!

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Noni Azhar, Michael Nixon

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Does your organization have a sea of disconnected applications and siloed data, across multiple systems? Companies have an average of over 90 applications. It's easy to see why there are struggles to manage integrations. Box was faced with a few hundred applications, across 30 systems. When integration and management became too laborious and slow, Box leaned on SnapLogic. Join us. See and hear directly from the Box VP of enterprise systems and learn how Box: - Integrated 30+ systems - Achieved over 500% increase in integration volume - Processed 10 billion+ records and 100,000s of API calls in three months - Saved days, automated manual processes, and boosted integration volume by 500% - Increased time and focus on strategic initiatives that move the needle Box accomplished all this with a small IT team, while delighting internal, non-technical, business unit customers, who could now create business and data flows Watch now! Speakers: Noni Azhar, Box VP Enterprise Systems Michael Nixon, SnapLogic VP Product Marketing
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SnapLogic provides the #1 intelligent integration platform. Our mission is to make it fast and easy for users to access, connect, manage, and analyze enterprise data to improve business processes, accelerate decision-making, and drive better business outcomes. The company’s leadership in intelligence-powered workflows and self-service integration capabilities make it fast and easy for organizations to manage all their application integration, data integration, and data engineering projects on a single, scalable platform. Hundreds of Global 2000 customers – including Adobe, AstraZeneca, Box, GameStop, Verizon, and Wendy’s – rely on SnapLogic to automate business processes, accelerate analytics, and drive digital transformation. SnapLogic was founded by data industry veteran Gaurav Dhillon and is backed by blue-chip investors including Andreessen Horowitz, Capital One, Ignition Partners, Microsoft, Triangle Peak Partners, and Vitruvian Partners.