Five principles for integrating software-as-a-service applications
Supplied by Tibco Software on Tuesday, 25 June, 2013
According to Forrester, businesses will use an average of nearly 10 software-as-a-service applications by the end of 2013. Integration needs are changing. Integration is becoming broader, encompassing hosted applications, new APIs and new channels. By building integration maturity into your organisation, you can secure the heightened flexibility and cost savings of pay-as-you-go integration as a service.
SaaS applications, as well as mobile traffic, social networks, suppliers, partners and customer channels are new integration points that will need to be captured in your business processes.
This paper presents five principles for successful hybrid integrations.
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