CornLogic provide an Integration Center of Excellence (ICoE) in order to solve the following problems:
1. Integration Complexity: As companies continue to adopt new technologies and expand their digital footprint, the integration complexity also increases. An ICoE can help manage this complexity by defining integration best practices, standards, and guidelines that ensure consistency and efficiency across the organization.
2. Cost Savings: An ICoE can help save costs by identifying and eliminating redundancies in integration projects. By having a centralized team responsible for integration, enterprises can avoid duplicating integration efforts, reducing time and money spent on integration development.
3. Improved Agility: As business needs and technologies evolve, enterprises must be able to quickly adapt and integrate new systems or applications. An ICoE can help improve agility by providing a centralized team of experts that can quickly identify and implement integration solutions.
4. Better Collaboration: An ICoE can help improve collaboration between development, operations, and business teams, breaking down silos and improving communication. By having a centralized team responsible for integration, enterprises can ensure that all teams are working together towards common goals.
5. Reduced Risk: An ICoE can help reduce the risk of integration failure or downtime by implementing best practices and standards for testing, monitoring, and managing integrations. This can help ensure that integrations are reliable, secure, and compliant with industry regulations.
Overall, an Integration Center of Excellence can help companies achieve better integration outcomes, reduce costs, and improve efficiency, agility, collaboration, and risk management.