10 steps for launching a successful enterprise integration project

10 steps for launching a successful enterprise integration project.

A survey by Dataversity revealed that 77% of respondents cited improved data accuracy as their biggest motivation for investing in an enterprise data integration solution. 56% indicated privacy compliance was also a major driver for adoption. Gartner estimates that around 85% of companies will be using at least two different Integration Platforms as a Service (iPaaS) tools by 2024.

Taking an agile approach to enterprise integration can open numerous possibilities for organizations.

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Integrating multiple enterprise systems is an essential part of today’s digital transformation, but it can also be a challenging process. From determining the best strategy and architecture to incorporating existing legacy systems, launching a successful integration project requires careful planning.

Here are 10 steps for successfully launching an enterprise integration project:

  1. Create an Integration Roadmap
  2. Establish Priorities
  3. Choose the Right Architecture
  4. Test Across Departments
  5. Ensure Data Accuracy
  6. Identify Reuse Opportunities
  7. Automate Wherever Possible
  8. Determine Governance Rules
  9. Monitor Performance Metrics
  10. Implement DevOps Methodology

The Benefits of Implementing an Enterprise Integration Strategy

Taking an agile approach to enterprise integration can open numerous possibilities for organizations. With the right focus, you will be able to improve efficiency while reducing costs and creating new business opportunities - all with a phased rollout of your strategy. Key integration approaches such as API-led connectivity, Event Driven Architecture, Centralized vs Decentralized Integration Hubs are some examples that help bring results quickly without overburdening resources and funds.

• Increased Efficiencies

• Improved Data Quality and Accessibility

• Greater Agility and Flexibility

• Enhanced Customer Service

• Reduces Costs

• Improved Risk Management

• Increased Scalability

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