Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) Software

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SAP Integration Suite

SAP Integration Suite is an integration platform-as-a-service (iPaaS) that helps quickly integrate on-premises and cloud-based processes, services, applications, events, and data. It is used to accelerate innovation, automate more processes, and realize a faster time to value.

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TIBCO Integration (including BusinessWorks and Flogo)

TIBCO Integration is used to connect diverse business solutions, data sources, and devices into a single, seamless system.

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Outfunnel
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Outfunnel is the most boring* marketing tool on the planet. *It aims to make it easy to create deep data connections between all your marketing tools and CRM (Copper, Pipedrive and HubSpot). It’s not very exciting, but it is useful to keep sales and marketing people working together…

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NovelVox CTI Connector

NovelVox CTI connector integrates a telephony system with the 3rd party application. The CTI controls are embedded within the CRM or ticketing application and further it can be integrated with other open API applications. CTI connector enables agents to offer quicker resolution with…

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Unito
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Founded in 2015, Unito, headquartered in Montreal, created their eponymous platform to integrate disparate SaaS applications, enabling workflows that cross the boundaries of tools, teams, and organizations. Unito's workflow management platform and two-way integrations allow information…

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Adaptris Integration Platform

Adaptris provides an EiPaaS based on the open-source Interlok framework.

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DXchange.io
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DXchange Integration Cloud is a cloud-native hybrid integration platform for connecting and collaborating with any platform, any application, anywhere. It helps enterprises to seamlessly integrate cloud applications & on-premises legacy applications using click & configure…

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ConnectPlaza
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ConnectPlaza is a iPaaS solution. The vendor states they founded it in 2009 as an answer to many years of experience with frustrations a lot of companies had around connectivity, so they developed a platform to solve it.Apart from its Constructor development environment, which is…

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Stone Bond Enterprise Enabler

Enterprise Enabler is a data virtualization or data integration platform from Stone Bond Technologies in Houston, Texas.

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ibi Omni-Gen
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The scalable ibi™ Omni-Gen® Data Integration Framework provides data integration and cleansing technologies that ensure data is timely, accurate, consistent, and accessible. Interoperable Omni-Gen architecture insulates end users from data complexities and ensures delivery of the…

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Swoop Talent
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SwoopTalent's Talent Data as a Service platform automatically connects talent systems and data to support initiatives, whether it's integrations, automation, data refresh, analytics, migrations, machine learning or any other priority.

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InterWeave Smart Solutions

Integration Technologies headquartered in Connecticut provides integration solutions and services that help connect and integrate assets across the enterprise in real-time. InterWeave was designed for organizations with highly distributed operations, large partner/customer communities…

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enosix
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enosix, headquartered in Cincinnati, provides real-time integrations between SAP ERP and front-end systems of engagement (such as Salesforce). enosix solutions are pre-built to require minimal coding, thereby enabling companies to quickly realize value.

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Integry
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Integry provides an integration cloud platform for SaaS companies.

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ThinkConnect CTI Connector

thinkConnect is a Salesforce native CTI integration app that connects almost any PBX with CRM objects. An open CTI solution that gives the chance to configure and customize a fully CRM integrated console and Softphone for Salesforce agents. It is developed by NTS Seidor, headquartered…

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Butternut
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Butternut allows the user to automate the interactions between SaaS applications while combining them with human actions, to stay in control while eliminating the busywork. As the loop operator, the user chooses the direction the workflow should take when things get too complex…

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CrescoData Commerce Connect Platform

The CrescoData Platform is a commerce automation and mapping middleware. The Platform is built using the latest in AWS serverless architecture which is designed to scale. All capability is available via modules, all available via API, enabling you to use custom-made commerce building…

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mmob
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mmob enables the distribution of third party brands through embedded finance with a no-code ecosystem. The mmob intelligent partnerships infrastructure allows the integration of third party brands to boost retention, add new revenue streams and drive customer-facing innovation.

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Locoia
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Locoia integrates apps & systems into a unified data warehouse, enabling users to atomate recurring tasks to drive efficiency, reduce costs, and decrease process cycle times through faster, automated workflows.

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LeadsBridge
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LeadsBridge is a marketing-oriented integration platform from the company of the same name in Miami, that the vendor states connects over 370 tools with popular advertising platforms and lead generation sources, including tailor-made integrations.

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ZapUp by 500apps

ZapUp by 500apps is an app integration software to automate business workflows by connecting two or more apps, allowing users to focus more on important tasks while enhancing productivity. With ZapUp, it's possible to simplify work processes and eliminate redundancies. 500apps offers…

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Linx
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An iPaaS platform for integration and business process automation. Linx is a platform for building custom integrations at scale. The platform provides enterprise-grade capability and flexibility to cater to a wide range of integration use cases for today’s growing businesses, including…

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Invantive Data Hub

Invantive Data Hub is a cloud data integration tool. It is command-line driven software that is capable of executing Invantive Query Tool-compatible scripts across many database and cloud platforms. According to the vendor, it is ideal for high volume data loads and extractions of…

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Attlaz
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INDICA
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DevApi
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SmartConnect
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What is iPaaS Software?

Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) or Cloud Data Integration tools are platforms for building and deploying integrations. These can be built both within the cloud and between the cloud and enterprise on-premise applications.

iPaaS Software Features & Capabilities

  • Pre-built, tested connectors to a wide variety of applications such as CRM, ERP, HCM, Marketing Automation, etc.
  • Provision for modification of pre-built connectors to suit unique environments
  • Support for real-time and batch integration
  • Ability to perform data profiling, deduplication, cleansing, etc.
  • Security features including rights management, LDAP integration, password encryption, etc.
  • Console for monitoring resource utilization, system health, ability to start and stop processes, etc.
  • Support for other integration processes such as EDI and ETL

Why Integration Platforms Matter

Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) have radically simplified the deployment of consumption of business applications and development platforms. They have also created silos of data that remain difficult to access by other systems.

For example, customer data from an application like Salesforce.com may need to flow to an online accounting system for invoicing and billing. It may also need to flow to an ERP system for purchasing. Additionally, a business intelligence system might need to extract data from all of these systems and more, to build a data warehouse for the purpose of decision-making. None of this is currently easy to accomplish without an integration platform.

iPaaS solutions are also gaining traction as important tools for managing the exponentially-growing Internet of Things. As the number of autonomously-communicating devices grows, on a consumer and business level, iPaaS solutions are poised as key resources for facilitating and managing the communications and integrating the data within the IoT that is growing both in scale and complexity.

Evolution of iPaaS Tools

iPaaS solutions were developed to help SMBs that had little-specialized knowledge of data integration, how to support data synchronization between on-premise ERP systems and early SaaS offerings like Salesforce. Vendors that emerged in this space allowed SMBs to achieve integration at relatively low cost.

It is no longer necessary to have specialists with knowledge of SOA and enterprise service bus (ESB) integration technologies. These integration platforms allow systems to be integrated much more rapidly, by using a multi-tenant cloud service.

iPaaS cloud solutions are now challenging traditional on-premise middleware solutions like service bus products, due to their relative agility and ease-of use. Integration Platform as a service software typically has an intuitive console for deploying and managing integrations across the enterprise. Within iPaaS, there are enterprise, IT-centric tools and a new generation of simpler, self-service tools designed for citizen developers. The growth of low-code or no-code interfaces within the market is a key facet of the development of self-service platforms.

iPaaS Software Comparison

To compare different iPaaS products, consider these common facets of the software:

  1. Target user size: iPaaS products can range in target user size from personal and small business use to enormous enterprises. If you already have some idea of the scope of the ecosystem you need to integrate, eliminating outlier products for your use case should be fairly clear. Looking at the trends in reviewers’ companies’ sizes can be a helpful signpost for which iPaaS products could be appropriately scaled for you.
  2. Ease of use: iPaaS’s market vision is to not need IT specialists to manage integration- this is understandably easier to achieve at smaller scales, but as you grow into larger iPaaS products, look for reviewer insights into how user-friendly the product is. For instance, investigate whether Line of Business users would work with the iPaaS or whether they needed to bring on dedicated iPaaS managers.
  3. Prebuilt integrations list or custom integrations options: Depending on the scale and complexity of the integrations you need, it will be helpful to know either the prebuilt integrations available or how easily and effectively you can build your own integrations on the platform. Most vendors advertise what prebuilt integrations are available, but the functionality of building your own integrations may be a more intensive process to discern.

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Pricing Information

There are a number of inexpensive or freemium products like Zapier and IFTTT which are integration tools designed for non-technical “citizen” one-way integrations between widely-known apps like Slack and Salesforce. These are modern, relatively simple tools not always suitable for the enterprise. Enterprise-level tools tend to significantly more expensive, residing at the upper end of the market. These tools provide also provide support for API management, EDI transactions and other developer-heavy protocols. iPaaS pricing is based on the solutions feature completeness, as well as the size of business they can support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What businesses benefit most from iPaaS?

Businesses with many data sources or pipelines that need to be integrated benefit most from iPaaS solutions. Usually, this means larger businesses tend to need them more than small businesses, but small businesses with many integration needs will still appreciate iPaaS solutions.

What are the best iPaaS options?

How do freemium iPaaS options work?

Most freemium iPaaS options offer a few free integrations, which can be enough for very small businesses. These options also typically include a pay as you go model, which can make them very approachable for growing businesses.