Software Integration
Integrating applications that share common data values is a sensible consideration when you need to build and support a growing enterprise. Connecting your external data sources, such as your website, apps and social media to your internal applications is hugely effective when you’re looking for greater efficiency and productivity gains.
Integration is also about continuous and seamless workflow models. This could be streamlining your HR tasks and connecting your on-boarding process with payroll or reducing the non-customer-facing tasks that are a requirement for all businesses.
Streamline your Business
Integration is a great way to streamline workflows, making you more efficient while saving you time & money.
Integration opportunities
Integration possibilities are limitless and many service businesses now provide access to their partners and clients. We have experience handling complex integration with software solutions such as Dynamics, SAP and accounting platforms like Xero and Sage.
Phone
We can integrate directly with your VOIP telecoms system, helping to improve the call handling process and your customer service while providing the ability to measure and compare staff performance.
Field reporting
Integration with ANPR services, Navigation, Road Traffic and Mapping systems allows people in the field to improve efficiency by accessing vital information on the go.
Integration methods
Most service providers, telecoms businesses, data providers, cloud partners and accounts companies allow a level of integration with their services. In many cases, this is charged on a cost-effective per-use basis. Integration with these providers can be achieved in a number of ways:
SDK
Integrating applications using a Software Development Kit (SDK). These frameworks provide the tools and rules that allow you to integrate your application safely. Not all applications provide this level of access, but greater flexibility is more common with those that do.
Web services
Connecting over the web using a web-service to organise the communication between the devices and data sources. A web-service can handle multiple data sources, which are utilised by the end user in an application. These are frequently used by app developers to collate, process and return data to an app user.