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IT Cloud Integration

Cloud Integration Strategy

Digital transformation and the management of business data is increasingly challenging for organizations. As a result, more businesses are adopting cloud integration for their data needs and employing cloud integration strategies to determine how their applications will share data between different cloud-based systems as well as between their on-premises and cloud systems. 

We all have heard the buzzword of the decades like cloud, internet of things, artificial intelligence. But do we really know what it means? Let us try to understand what cloud integration means. Cloud means data that is stored in virtual space like one drive, google drive, etc. integration as the name suggests means combining or connecting things. To put this understanding in simple terms, cloud integration is a system of tools and technologies that help connect different applications, data sets, IT systems that can be modified to suit a real-time exchange. Once the integration is completed, you can access the services from multiple devices and networks without any restrictions.

The cloud is revolutionizing the way businesses approach data integration and helping them win the age-old battle against data silos. Cloud integration and cloud data integration tools have opened a world of new opportunities for organizations wanting to connect disparate systems.

What is Cloud Integration?

Cloud integration is a technique by which various systems, applications, and IT environments are connected for real-time exchange of information and processes. It was created to limit data silos and bring in flexibility to optimize business processes. SaaS is one of the popular applications of cloud integration. More and more businesses are adopting a hybrid of SaaS and physical applications moving into futuristic technologies.

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Usually, cloud automation platforms use adapters or connectors that are device components designed to communicate with individual business applications. A unified GUI or broker that manages encryption and authentication may also be introduced by a cloud integration framework, while specific adapters fit the apps being incorporated. Cloud automation systems usually use an application-independent data format for data integration, such as extensible markup language. Before doing any translations or transformations, each connector can convert the basic format of the application to an individual format, and will then share the common data with the receiving application.

Cloud integration’s ultimate aim is to connect the diverse components of different cloud and local resources into a common, ubiquitous ecosystem that enables administrators to access and control software, files, services, and systems seamlessly.