Adobe Stock / gerogerudy Amid major disruption and increasing competition, organizations that generate business value from their data — and thereby enable agility — will outperform their peers. The intentional integration of data sources helps businesses to unlock intelligence that can increase efficiencies and productivity, aid strategic decision making, and deliver actionable insights for improvement. The key to ensuring this change is sustainable requires moving beyond one-off, point-by-point integrations. It lies in striving for true, comprehensive interoperability among all enterprise systems, which in turn necessitates a mindset shift toward a data culture. In the past, integration meant connecting two systems at a time in an effort to improve data coordination between those isolated points. More and more, though, leaders in this space are discovering that integration is more than that — it’s an integral part of a modern digital transformation model. To enable resilience, businesses need a unified integration strategy that runs concurrent with a larger digital transformation strategy. Access now➔ Moving beyond point-by-point integrations with a digital integration hub In the past, businesses would often consider integration applications one at a time, when an individual owner identified an inefficient process or a dearth of available data. This outdated […]