Celigo
Celigo integrator.io is the only integration platform that offers three options for integrating cloud applications: Using pre-built integrations that are offered as managed SaaS apps Creating your own integrations using intuitive wizards, menus, and field mapping guides Importing data files into supported cloud applications integrator.io was designed to allow both tech-savvy business users and operations staff to easily build integrations. Non-technical users can create simple integration flows between different applications or use the pre-built SmartConnectors to connect two applications, such as NetSuite and Salesforce, without IT support. Developers can use the sophisticated wizards and menus to quickly integrate apps using a variety of protocols.
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falcon.io
Is your marketing strategy ready for 2019? Stay ahead of the curve by learning about the biggest marketing trends that will change the way marketers think about chatbots, social e-commerce and video next year. During the webinar, youll learn aboutThe social media trends to watch in 2019The changes to expect from major social networksThe way brands are already leveraging these trends
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OMG Cloud Working Group
This webinar describes interoperability and portability in terms of a set of common cloud computing scenarios. This approach assists in demonstrating that both interoperability and portability have multiple aspects and relate to a number of different components in the architecture of cloud computing, each of which needs to be considered in its own right. The aim is to give both cloud service customers and cloud service providers guidance in the provision and selection of cloud services indicating how interoperability and portability affect the cost, security and risk involved.
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MuleSoft
In response to the federal government’s Cloud First initiative, agencies are moving to the cloud at an accelerated rate - moving on-premise applications, data and workloads to cloud infrastructure and adopting SaaS technologies like Salesforce, ServiceNow and Workday. What many in government have found is that integration and looking for government integration solutions has emerged as a stumbling block that has prevented government from realizing many of the benefits of moving to the cloud. This is because while a growing number of applications adopted by government are in the cloud, the underlying integration technologies connecting these applications are still based on-premise, meaning that government IT teams still have to spend time provisioning and maintaining infrastructure to ensure that their middleware doesn’t become a performance bottleneck for their applications.
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