REAL-WORLD INTEGRATION
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Integration project models
05/14/2010 09:31 AM
Over the years spent in systems integration and business process automation we have experienced and encountered a number of varying project models. I'll give a brief overview about some of the most intriguing project models used in the integration business. Totally wasted - model. This one's really simple. Requirements are being...
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Posted by Pekka Jaarinen
Integration war story - Hunger for Spaghetti
04/15/2010 02:52 PM
“Can it be so hard?!?”, asked a Customer with frustrated tone. This question was about a problem in a simple integration interface that received product catalogs from separate suppliers, transformed them and loaded them into ERP -system. Suddenly the receiving interface rejected incoming catalogs from certain suppliers due to a...
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Posted by Antti Toivanen
Integration war story - like a horse with blinders
09/30/2009 10:03 AM
Several years ago we arranged annual customer event for one of our large-scale customer. After the formal agenda, two of our project managers who had led the integration project parts of different ERP projects in that very same customer, sat down together to share experiences. Our project managers are often a combination of designer...
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Posted by Antti Toivanen