Does your organization suffer from having many disconnected and disjointed systems? Likely over time you’ve implemented a lot of software tools that each do a specific function well, but each one operates independently, meaning the information contained in each one is not shared and requires redundant data entry into other tools, which is both time consuming and expensive. We call these systems data silos…each one unique and independent, making collaboration and sharing a challenge.
Integration means making systems work together. By having systems talk to each other, it makes data more easily accessible to more people in the organization. Having all your data readily available to more people makes for better customer service and better, faster business decisions because the information you have is more accurate and up-to-date, preventing poorly informed decisions.
Does your organization suffer from having many disconnected and disjointed systems? Likely over time you’ve implemented a lot of software tools that each do a specific function well, but each one operates independently, meaning the information contained in each one is not shared and requires redundant data entry into other tools, which is both time consuming and expensive. We call these systems data silos…each one unique and independent, making collaboration and sharing a challenge.
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