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Cloud Computing - Now Introducing Integration As A Service or IntAAS

 
cloudMost businesses have either started to or are just beginning to look at exploiting Social Business to increase brand awareness, customer loyalty, and revenues. The Social Enterprise is a new era according to Marc Benioff, the CEO of salesforce.com.  

Salesforce.com would love for you to move everything to their cloud solution, but for the majority of corporations, this really isn’t possible. What this means is if you want your business to evolve into a Social Enterprise, you will have to integrate your enterprise with the cloud.

Without thinking about it, this seems like something easy enough to overcome. After all, the three big players in Social Media are Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.  And indeed some have already done so remarkably well, giving them a competitive advantage for some period of time.

However, if you forget or don’t think about important concerns like security, privacy, compliance and regulatory concerns, as well as the technical strategies for performing the integration, your solution will require you to revisit any solution you invent and lowering your return on investment.

In our work with companies looking to exploit Social Media in conjunction with their own Enterprise Data, we noticed the need for a bridge to help integrate the enterprise with the Social Web. Combined with our deep architectural knowledge and our past accomplishments, we invented a new service offering that enables you to integrate the enterprise with Social, Mobile or other cloud based services.

We're excited to offer Integration as a Service (IntAAS).  

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Really Good Article On Integration as a service..
Posted @ Tuesday, July 10, 2012 2:38 PM by aditya
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