Cloud Integration With On-premise Workflows

Posted by B3 Alliance, Inc on Aug 16, 2017 8:00:00 AM

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Implementation of cloud initiatives can be challenging itself, but what brings more challenge is the cloud integration with on-premise workflows. Experts have some useful tips for your IT team who'll be in charge of connecting hosted services to your company's infrastructure.
Service users expect constant availability of the platform that's supporting their work, whether it comes from SaaS, hosted app or on-premise. This should be the main focus of the IT team that's working on cloud integration with on-premise.

Another thing to look in cloud providers is their willingness to cooperate with your integration processes and support them. Some providers are able to offer APIs and other integration tools to make the whole process easier including service packages.

If you want to learn more about how Microsoft is dealing with this issue around multiple platform integrations, check out the ZDNet article here.

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