Are you on the prowl for the
newest thing in software integration? At DBSync, our approach is to bring you
the best information on integration available, and we are now about to push the
edge of the envelope once more.
This article is a gentle
introduction to iPaaS. In it, we will show you what iPaaS is all about, its
benefits, techniques and uses. This is going to put you ahead of the pack,
adding valuable concepts to your skill set, and help you create an integration
strategy that will put your business on the path to success.
And while reading, relax and
learn, as this article is aimed at the less-technical “citizen integrators” and
at the curious techies alike.
The iPaaS solution
Prior to the emergence of cloud
computing, integration was regarded as either internal or business to business
(B2B). The technologies behind these were based on the Extract, Transform and
Load (ETL) concept.
The advent of SaaS applications created a new
kind of demand, which was met through cloud-based integration. The tremendous
success of Salesforce was a key factor for businesses to start considering the
integration of cloud-based apps and on-premise apps. Businesses wanted to
integrate diverse apps such as Gmail or Quickbooks to Salesforce, and create
synergies among them. This was the birth of iPaaS.
iPaaS stands for Integration
Platform As A Service. As its name indicates, it is simply that, a means of
data integration with the following aspects:
- It is cloud-based,
- It can extract data from
many different sources,
- It allows for the
transformation the data into more meaningful information
- It loads the transformed
data into target systems.
The 3 “A”s of iPaaS
The main characteristics of iPaaS
can be summarized in the 3 “A”s;
- Anything: iPaaS aims at
integrating not only data, but also apps, APIs, and things, thus creating
a seamless flow of information that increases efficiency and cost
reduction in decision making.
- Anytime: iPaaS considers all
your needs, such as real-time information, batch processing and streaming.
The idea behind this is to automate integration processes, and optimize
the conversion of raw data into information.
- Anywhere: iPaaS is a child
of the internet. As a result, it aims at integrating your cloud-based apps
together with your on-premises systems. In this way, it creates a unified
landscape, from where you can make informed decisions.
The main reasons for iPaaS
Integration is a highly specialized
field. Thus, the necessary skills can be expensive to acquire. Businesses,
particularly those of small and medium size have the need for an easy way to
integrate their cloud and on-premise solutions. They need to:
- avoid custom code as much as
possible,
- base their integration
solutions on new concepts, such as sharing available templates, obtain
advise from communities of users, and make use of visual interfaces and
graphical flows.
Presently, iPaaS tools assist the
less-technical person to efficiently and cost-effectively create integration
architectures and implement them without difficult obstacles.
The benefits of iPaaS
Integration basically means
organizing and transforming data from multiple sources. The benefits are
legion. Basically, they can be summarized in that a well-designed iPaaS based
integration creates a uniform, updated and comprehensive data set, which can be
used for BI purposes or other business-critical needs.
The iPaaS business model
In general the iPaaS business
model can be characterized by five features, namely:
- Multi-tenant: many clients
using a shared infrastructure on the cloud.
- Operating expense: operated
by service companies on a subscription-based pricing model. Therefore,
usually there is no need for capital expenditure.
- Third-party software:
software and connectors are provided by a service company. Thus, tenants
don’t need to spend in any software development.
- Service: the service
provider usually deploys and manages the platform.
The four key use cases
There are many possible use cases
for iPaaS. Three of them, stand out for their general impact, regardless of
business size. They are:
- Hybrid cloud integration:
consist of integrating on-premises apps with cloud-based services. In this
manner, you can still make efficient use of those legacy systems that you
trust so much.
- Business expansion: the rich
availability of connectors, caters for your business expansion without
delays. This expansion includes not only increased production
capabilities, but also the usage of Big Data and BI.
- Obsolete systems: iPaaS
makes it possible to retire your obsolete integration platforms easily and
fast.
The DBSync iPaaS solution
Mentioned by Gartner and
Forrester as one of the top iPaaS solutions for the small and medium
enterprise, DBSync is a provider of data management, replication, and
application integration for CRM (Salesforce, Microsoft Dynamics CRM and more),
accounting (QuickBooks Desktop and Online, Microsoft® Dynamics GP & NAV),
databases (Oracle, SQLServer, MySQL and more), and data integration markets.
The app has easy to use menus and
a template library that includes many typical cases. The number of available
connectors is constantly updated.
DBSync also provides support,
training and consulting services for its integration solutions.
And, if you wish to try it out,
DBSync offers you the opportunity to explore it for free.
An actual case
ANIDirect, an IT network security
solutions provider approached DBSync with the need to integrate Salesforce and
Quickbooks.
The main challenges were to
eliminate double data entry with accurate data visibility, map custom fields
from Salesforce to QuickBooks, and to replace an obsolete integration solution.
They wanted a reliable and productivity-boosting implementation.
DBSync was able to provide a
solution that accurately mapped the custom fields to QuickBooks, and ensured
high data visibility.
Most importantly, as Jeff Werner
from ANIDirect stated, DBSync was able to provide a “most responsive, qualified
and most pleasant support team”.
Conclusion
We have seen that iPaaS takes ETL
integration up to another level. It basically helps you to turn your raw data
into organized common sense anywhere and anytime. Moreover, it helps you to
create a fast, reliable and secure integration solution without the need of
much technical stuff. All you need is your login and the mastery of your
business, which you already have.
Ready to get the outcome you
want? Check out our website at www.mydbsync.com where you will learn about
the power of iPaaS.
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