Custom Integration Development
Integration is the process of connecting different systems, applications, or technologies to create a cohesive ecosystem that can streamline business processes, increase efficiency, and reduce errors. The key features are
Key Features
- Easily integrate both infor and third-party software applications
- Create workflows and alerts that dramatically improve exception management
- Design, monitor, or change business processes without it involvement
- Connect applications to the events in your business process
- Easily monitor your entire business
- Visibility of business issues with mobile access
Our Custom Integration Benefits
ION API
Ion API is a software system for brokering requests from API consumers, such as web and mobile applications, and api providers, such as infor enterprise or third-party services.
Enterprise Connector
The enterprise connector integrates your locally deployed applications with ion. Enterprise connector provides an out-of-the-box connectivity with Infor Cloud through aws sqs and s3 web services, used for intermediate storage. The enterprise connector service is deployed in your on-premises infrastructure and is responsible for communication with the Infor cloud services.
Workflow
Workflow enables communication from an application to a user. A workflow is a sequence of steps that completes a business goal. An approval flow which can be a sequence of approval requests to several approvers.
Standard/custom bod’s
An integration can be established between source and other target applications through business object documents (bods) that are sent to infor ion. To exchange data through bods, specific configuration settings are required in both source and target applications.
Monitor
The monitor generates an alert. The alert is sent to the users that are based on a distribution list. The distribution list can contain one or more users, distribution groups, contacts, or email addresses. The involved users receive the alert in their personal infor ming.le page, the infor inbox application, or by email
Database integrations
The client sends a request to the master server for data. The master server then intakes the needed data from internal and external sources. The data is extracted from the sources, then consolidated into a single, cohesive data set. This is served back to the client for use.