For organizations today, there’s been a tremendous increase in the number and kind of applications used, and a corresponding explosion in data and integration needs.
The challenge is magnified for organizations that run complex, disparate and globally distributed IT systems, and that must integrate multiple cloud-based or on-premises applications.
RecordedOct 18 201955 mins
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Silvia Davis, Sr Global Product Marketing and Solution Manager
Digital disruption is changing the way that companies interact with customers, vendors, suppliers, and distributors. IT Organizations are adopting newer technologies that need to be integrated into the whole B2B-EDI process.
Research by Glassdoor found that organizations with a strong onboarding processes improve new hire retention by 82 percent and productivity by over 70 percent. The goal of an effective new hire process is two fold. One, to make sure new employees have access to everything they need to be successful and productive from day one. And two, make sure they have a great introduction to your organization’s culture.
Engaging new employees fast and helping them become part of the social fabric of your organization, connecting recent hires to the information and people they need to be productive and happy, are all things that leading employers are investing in today.
There’s a lot of research out there that says B2B integration can make or break your business. In fact, industry analysts have called out B2B integration as one of the top three critical integration scenarios that businesses face.
Learn how to effectively integrate with your vendors, suppliers, distributors, partners, and marketplaces to simplify processes and trade smarter.
AI-powered bots and cognitive automation are quickly becoming the driving force for digital transformation across all enterprises. What started as a trend for enhancing customer support is now being used to improve daily operations, connect with clients, increase sales and enhance the overall customer experience.
Data is woven into every aspect of companies’ existence and is critical to drive the right strategic and operational decisions. But taming and making sense of data everywhere is not easy: collecting, storing, integrating, transforming data or perhaps consolidating it into a data lake or a data warehouse for more comprehensive analysis and so on- the journey is full of challenges and hurdles.
Boomi API Management supports the full lifecycle of APIs in a hybrid environment. Configure APIs and expose real-time integrations effortlessly. Centrally test and deploy APIs and enforce contracts and policies with an API gateway.
For organizations today, there’s been a tremendous increase in the number and kind of applications used, and a corresponding explosion in data and integration needs.
The challenge is magnified for organizations that run complex, disparate and globally distributed IT systems, and that must integrate multiple cloud-based or on-premises applications.
Div Manickam, Product Marketing Manager & Jay Mandl, Sr Sales Engineer, Dell Boomi
Integration and API management are at the heart of digital transformation. Unless data and applications are rapidly and seamlessly integrated, digital transformation will fall far short of strategic objectives.
Yet integration and API management are sometimes an afterthought as organizations map out and implement strategies for digital transformation.
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Overcome IT complexity and break down data silos by integrating on-premises and cloud application, various data sources and devices with Boomi Integration. Create a fabric of connectivity to unlock productivity and thrive within your digital technology foundation. Drag and drop UI, data mapping tools, and a comprehensive library of connectors, coupled with support for various integration patterns enable you to build any integrations with exceptional speed.
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