Meeting Integration Challenges
Integration challenges can be grouped as Trading Partner Management, Data Transformation,
Process Automation, Human Workflow Automation, Monitoring and Managing Processes, or Enterprise
Integration.
Trading Partner Management
Changes that are driven by new requirements such as new data formats and communication protocols, new business exchanges, and a broad range of partners that vary in size, type, and sophistication, require your organization to be flexible and adapt to changing and varied situations quickly and efficiently.
Data Transformation
Data transformation is the cornerstone of electronic commerce. With Sterling B2B Integrator , you can manipulate data transformation easily.
Process Automation
The Graphical Process Modeler (GPM) depicts predefined system activities by using icons, so you can easily create links between them to design comprehensive process flows, called business process models.
Human Workflow Automation
To reduce costs, you must replace manual intervention points in your business processes with automated capabilities.
Monitoring and Managing Processes
Even when your processes are integrated, day-to-day monitoring and management of activities can be complicated and redundant. To eliminate complications and get maximum value from your integration technology, you need a central hub from where you can ensure end-to-end transaction visibility, configure and manage operations, and transactions.
Enterprise Integration
You can integrate applications by using batch, synchronous, and asynchronous processes to support your end-to-end integration goals.