Awareness Integration Logic Apps

On next-generation integration, utility companies & CIO as the rainmaker

Idea in brief Most of the integration scenarios require complex setup, design and control. And then there’s this need for purchasing proprietary licenses and affording large integration teams. The new cloud-based and developer-friendly integration platforms have changed the way companies are identifying new business opportunities. “Cloud integration platforms are more programmable, more customizable to handle […]

Biztalk Integration

Choosing an EDI solution

EDI (Electronic data interchange) is a broad term encompassing pretty much anything used to help connect buyers with sellers. Broadly speaking you can break this down into B2B and B2C segments. B2C ones are usually called things like e-commerce, online shops etc. B2B interactions are usually regulated under an industry standard within the EDI umberella. […]

Blog Execution (dev, test, release) Logic Apps

Azure Logic Apps: 10 frequently used integration patterns in Logic Apps

A part of Azure App Service platform, the Azure Logic Apps makes the experience easier for technical experts to build integration, web and mobile apps. With Logic Apps, business process execution can be automated and with just a few clicks developers can solve integration scenarios easily with the use of Connectors and Integration Patterns. Getting […]

Blog Evaluation IoT

The B2B Impact of IoT

The latest statistics show that IoT will impact the economy by approximately 4-11 trillion dollars by the year 2025 that has increased the interest of investors in IoT. There are specific markets which hold huge returns for the investors, particularly: The medical industry – doctors, hospitals (Proteus ingestible pill sensor, BeClose system, BodyGuardian) The car […]

Biztalk Integration

The future of Integration is not in Integration platforms

I have spent most of my adult life connecting enterprise applications using large, expensive integration tools like BizTalk, Sterling commerce, IBM ESB – you name it. Customers come to us saying that they want to integrate a certain functionality (usually represented by a screen) with another application/vendor/standard etc. We then go about detailing API, identifying […]