Application Integration

In today’s global marketplace, business transactions are more complex than ever before, and a larger and more diverse set of software applications is needed to support them. As a result, technology environments have become highly sophisticated and multi-faceted, making the achievement of true enterprise integration, and the agility it provides, a challenging endeavor.

Additionally, lack of integration among core business systems can hinder business intelligence initiatives, making it difficult to combine and consolidate the information needed to obtain true, enterprise-wide visibility into critical business operations.

That’s why Croyten offers complete application integration services that seamlessly tie together all applications, systems, and related business processes. From needs analysis, strategy development, and architecture planning, to middleware selection and implementation, workflow automation, and back-end integration, we provide companies with everything they need to gain a significant competitive advantage through a flexible, fully integrated infrastructure.

With our application integration services, companies can build a solid, comprehensive foundation for broad-reaching reporting and analysis capabilities. As a result, they can maximize return on their existing system investments and minimize total cost of technology ownership, while gaining the agility needed to rapidly respond to evolving customer demands and shifting marketplace conditions by:

  • Utilizing bi-directional data migration interfaces between various back-end databases, to facilitate continuous information flow across the enterprise.
  • Consolidating, streamlining and fully automating core processes, making them more precise and more efficient.
  • Rapidly creating and deploying the new applications and services needed to keep pace with dynamic business environments.
  • Eliminating the “information silos” that can be caused by legacy or proprietary systems.
  • Enabling timely, unhindered collaboration with external stakeholders, such as customers and business partners.
  • Improving overall performance of the enterprise IT architecture.