ERP Integration is a process of connecting and synchronizing various business applications and systems with an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. The goal of ERP integration is to create a unified and seamless flow of data across different business functions such as finance, human resources, manufacturing, sales, and supply chain management.
Custom integrations: Custom-built integrations can be developed to connect an ERP system with other applications or systems.
Middleware: Middleware is a software layer that sits between the ERP system and other applications, enabling communication and data exchange between them.
API integrations: Application programming interfaces (APIs) can be used to connect different systems and applications, allowing them to share data and communicate with each other.
ETL integrations: Extract, transform, and load (ETL) integrations can be used to extract data from one system, transform it into a format that can be used by another system, and load it into the target system.
Improved efficiency: ERP integration can help automate many manual processes, reducing the time and effort required to complete them.
Enhanced visibility: ERP integration provides a comprehensive view of data across different business functions, enabling better decision-making and insights.
Increased accuracy: ERP integration eliminates the need for manual data entry, reducing the risk of errors and improving the accuracy of data.
Streamlined processes: ERP integration can help streamline processes across different business functions, reducing duplication of effort and improving overall efficiency.