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Elastic iPaaS at the Heart of Enterprise Cloud Integration
ELASTIC INTEGRATIONTM
To learn more, visit:
SnapLogic.com/iPaaS
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Overview
Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) is necessary to the various Social, Mobile, Analytics (Big Data), Cloud and Internet of Things (SMACT) initiatives that exist in the enterprise today.
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Social: Powering Digital Marketing
The SnapLogic Integration Cloud is designed to allow marketers to easily move from basic data access and aggregation of data to automation of response, to a self-optimizing approach to digital marketing execution. Connect to social sources like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn and deliver a single view of your customers.
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Mobile Ready: HTML5 User Experience
The SnapLogic Integration Cloud is designed for “Citizen Integrators” who need to access and integrate data, APIs and apps in real time. Whether you’re building mobile apps powered by a modern integration platform as a service or designing, developing or monitoring your integrations on a tablet or smartphone, SnapLogic is mobile ready.
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Analytics and Big Data as a Service
The SnapLogic Integration Cloud is designed for “Citizen Integrators” who need to access and integrate data, APIs and apps in real time. Whether you’re building mobile apps powered by a modern integration platform as a service or designing, developing or monitoring your integrations on a tablet or smartphone, SnapLogic is mobile ready.
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Cloud Integration for Hybrid IT
The SnapLogic Integration Cloud is powered by an elastic execution network called a Snaplex that respects data gravity. If your applications, APIs and social sources are primarily in the cloud, then your integrations will also run as a cloud service. If you’re synchronizing and connecting to on-premises systems like SAP and Oracle then integrations will run behind the firewall in your data center.
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Internet of Things: Stay Connected to Everything!
The concept of a world filled with connected devices and other objects conjures up countless use cases and new business opportunities. McKinsey predicts that the Internet of Things (IoT) will have an economic impact of up to $6.2 trillion annually by 2025. Last generation’s integration technology was built before the SMACT era.
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Learn More
More details on Elastic iPaaS and SMACT initiatives can be found on our blog and
online.