Many organizations experience the pain of having stovepipe, island systems sitting all-over their enterprise. These stovepipe applications tend to be unique, non-standard applications that inhibit data sharing within the enterprise.
The centralization of data into a common data repository is vital to ensure organizational efficiency, the identification and resolution of problems, and pronounced improvement of visibility and usage of data throughout the enterprise.
Insystech vehemently believes that centralized systems provide significant advantages to organizations. Data quality is improved dramatically while data entry effort is drastically reduced – to name just a few.
We have helped entities plan and execute enterprise application integration (EAI) projects utilizing industry best practice techniques. Our staff is experienced in utilizing specialized EAI products such as WebMethods to develop and maintain real-time and asynchronous integration between systems.
As an Informatica Partner, we have developed the expertise to gather and process data from any source system, identify the common thread of information from disparate sources (establishing the golden record of truth) and publish data for target systems to consume. Schools Interoperability Framework (SIF) is a standard spreading in the education industry to enable education software vendors to store and distribute data in standard formats for usage by other applications. We are working on further propagating SIF, providing school districts with the ability to integrate all of their applications utilizing the SIF standards.