Integration continues to frustrate organizations trying to use SaaS applications. TechTarget reports that application integration showed up as a top cloud problem in two surveys it recently conducted.
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Here’s a bit of advice for those wanting to move more applications to the cloud: You might want to hang onto that on-premise middleware. At least, that’s what Ardent Leisure’s IT team concluded after ...
Enterprises want seamless integration between their software as a service (SaaS) and on-premise applications. They have similar expectations for B2B integration scenarios that involve multi-enterprise ...
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In the age of SaaS, mergers and acquisitions present unique challenges compared to years past. With large tech companies purchasing more and more SaaS applications throughout the enterprise, massive ...
SMB and midmarket IT teams are exercising greater caution regarding SaaS expansion, not solely due to tighter budgets.
As software as a service matures, CIOs need to look at how well cloud-based products integrate with existing on-premise systems. It is unrealistic for most businesses to move everything into the cloud ...
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