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Systems Integration (defined) - represents the efforts undertaken in order to achieve system interoperability within or across domains. In the majority of cases, the manifestation of such capability occurs through the passage of data between two or more system elements. Systems Integration is traditionally one of the most expensive activities in Information Technology. The IT industry has divided the Integration Lifecycle across a number of market segments, most of which have arisen around specific commercial software products. These market segments include; ERP, CRM, BI, EAI, ECM, portals, other middleware, integrated development environments (IDE’s), IDS and endpoint security, VOIP and so forth. The myriad of techniques, software and supporting equipment all point to one thing – complexity. Complexity is precisely what integration is all about; taming it managing it and when necessary defeating it. We have more than two decades of systems integration experience. We understand the nature of interoperability and have been working diligently to improve the practice of systems integration in order to make data transparency less costly and complicated. We also recognize that many of the integration problems any individual enterprise may experience may in fact be common across all other similar enterprises or domains.

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