Simply put, most iPaaS solutions fall short. So what happens? Enterprises end up using lots of platforms across lots of different teams and lots of different countries to solve different integration problems—which leads to confused, frustrating, costly, risky business.
That’s why the world needs something more—a Super iPaaS. It does all that (and more!) by bringing all the types, shapes and sizes of integration together in a unified platform. Applications, data, B2B, events, and APIs.
Amazing agility
... sell more umbrellas. You see, a campaign manager on your marketing team in London can take purchase data from Snowflake and compare it to seasonal weather trends. And then create an automation that connects your CRM to Open Weather data to send a personalized promo offer to your most loyal customers 30 minutes before a rainstorm. Then the teams in Seattle, Mumbai, Wellington and Vancouver all start using the same integration, all in just one click. Umbrella sales, through the roof.
Serious productivity
... IT team is the life of the party. You see, the CEO of your travel company has big ambitions. He has lots of grand ideas about being listed in (and learning from) every travel search result around the world. But to work with thousands of travel companies in dozens of countries creates an application and data labyrinth. It’s usually IT’s job to point out what isn’t possible or to temper expectations. But with a Super iPaaS, IT can just say yes, and bring grand ideas to life. Guess who’s getting toasted at the next company off-site?
Effective governance
... recall 10 products—instead of 10,000. You see, the pharma company you work for heard from a supplier that a shipment was contaminated. That’s bad news. But it’s not all bad! Luckily you know where every product from this vendor is in the supply chain, what has already hit shelves, and what is sitting on a shelf in a warehouse in Tacoma. (All thanks to a Super iPaaS that connects everything.) And then—you can onboard new suppliers in a flash to pump up production so supply doesn’t suffer.
Data Engineers
Business Teams
Developers
IT Teams
SecOps / DataOps / DevOps