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How an iPaaS Protects Sensitive Data and Complies with Privacy Regulations

Sharing information between applications can help businesses scale, but without proper compliance and privacy, costs may outweigh benefits. An iPaaS protects sensitive data so businesses can enjoy more benefits with less risk. We’ll highlight how in this post.

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How iPaaS Speeds Up Integrations for Better Outcomes

Everybody wants to enjoy the benefits of integration as soon as possible. The whole point of the process is to squeeze the most value out of data spread across systems. However, integration projects aren’t always as smooth and speedy as everybody would like. Because every business has unique processes and technology stacks, there’s often a deeper level of complexity to the project. This is where an iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) makes the difference. The capabilities of an iPaaS give…

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HR Integration: Benefits, Challenges, and Types

HR teams are expert jugglers. However, as companies expand and HR responsibilities become more complex, the standard capabilities of the HR solution aren’t always enough. Teams need increased functionality, smarter reporting options, and easier access to data. Integrating your HR system is a natural step towards these goals. Let’s look at the benefits and challenges of HR integration and the types of HR integrations to consider.

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Shortening the Sales Cycle Using iPaaS Integration

With an iPaaS providing flexible and scalable connections between business systems, sales cycles can be significantly reduced. The automation of contracts, quotes, and data analysis help eliminate many of the manual, administrative tasks that can clog up the sales process and distract reps from their real goal: closing more sales. iPaaS isn’t just important for shortening the sales cycle, it’s a logical step for aligning the entire business towards better decision making and fewer slowdowns.

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What Can iPaaS Do?

Businesses rely on iPaaS as a flexible, scalable way to integrate data, applications, and processes. When different systems are operating on separate platforms and data becomes misaligned, an iPaaS solution can unify those systems and create a centralized ecosystem to manage and modify data, infrastructure, and operations. This is invaluable for scalability and automation.

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5 Ways iPaaS Integration Supports Remote Work

Remote work is our present, and in all likelihood, our future. Translating our interactions to successfully support remote work won’t happen overnight, but flexible platforms like iPaaS can make it less painful.

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iPaaS, StarfishETL, and You

iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) provides the most powerful way to collect and analyze data no matter its location. iPaaS allows you to monitor and manage integration, update processes, and enjoy universal connectivity of your applications. Standardizing how applications are integrated makes it easier to automate processes and share data across applications.

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Powerful iPaaS Use Cases for Modern Business

Drawing on data from a variety of sources creates huge advantages for businesses – but it can also create huge complications. With so much information to manage, organize, and learn from, things can get messy fast. Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) solutions are Cloud-based tools that enable rapid deployment, streamlined data management, and strict governance.

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What is iPaaS?

Originally coined by Gartner, the term iPaaS refers to cloud-based integration platforms that are able to connect various applications, systems, and technologies. The versatility and power of iPaaS solutions serves the digital well-being of businesses by allowing them to not only connect applications easier, but also standardize how those applications are added to their organization and where, whether the application is on-premise or within the Cloud.

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