Next-Gen iPaaS For Dummies
Digital Transformation changes expectations: better service, faster delivery, with less cost. Businesses must transform to stay relevant, and data holds the answers.
Many modern enterprises struggle to achieve their digital transformation goals because their data and applications are disconnected. Islands of infrastructure are strewn across on-premises and multi-cloud (both public and private) environments, and legacy integration technology — such as enterprise service buses (ESBs) — are too rigid, too expensive to maintain, and take too much time to respond to real-time business needs.
Read now to find out more about next-gen iPaas and why it matters.
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