Digital transformation means many things to different people, but it always includes the agility, innovation, and cost savings of modern infrastructure. And it depends on API integration.
The average enterprise uses 1,500+ cloud applications and integration needs continue to rise. IT leaders are challenged to integrate faster, empower more integrators, and maintain data governance.
Cloud Elements leads the market by giving integration developers normalized ways to interact with thousands of unique APIs, enhances native API functionality, and allows developers to build first-class connection resources for extensible, reusable architectures.
“In two minutes we took an out-of-the-box element, extended it to add custom resources, and created a user-ready integration. That usually takes weeks.”
– Global beverage brand
Only Cloud Elements offers normalized integration methods for your developers, a catalog of pre-built resources you can easily adapt and extend, and graphical configuration for ad hoc users. The result is that multiple users can build integrations 8x faster than building from scratch in a legacy iPaaS.
Whether you’re creating an integration center of excellence, launching new digital products and platforms, or just optimizing business processes, API integration underpins your strategic initiatives.
Legacy integration platforms require dedicated, specially-trained resources and still leave your team with a heavy maintenance burden. Any developer with javascript and REST API knowledge can build with Cloud Elements and normalized methods reduce maintenance.
To address the backlog of requests, developers can easily understand, extend, and reuse connection resources, integration flows, and templates across use cases.
With hundreds of pre-built Elements that let developers consume any API with just REST/JSON, even junior developers can deliver faster and avoid platform-specific training.
Only Cloud Elements offers Virtual Data Resources (VDRs) which unify data mapping for easy maintenance and data governance beyond the constraints of applications.
Developers have to overcome API nuance and shifting business requirements; normalized integration methods and unified data models make the technical challenge more tractable.
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