One of the problems that larger businesses face is pulling together information from different sources in order to get an overview of the whole.
Integration specialist Jitterbit has upgraded its Harmony cloud platform to allow it to bring together digital processes spanning multiple applications, departments and partners in real time.
The new release includes Salesforce connectors that allow any application or endpoint system to connect to Salesforece in a matter of minutes. To design the new integration solutions Jitterbit partnered with Salesforce to get direct access to the platform and engineering teams behind the latest products. The resulting connectors deliver fast, reliable integration capabilities that business users can quickly and easily configure to meet their needs.
Jitterbit Analytics Connect can unlock the power of the new Salesforce Analytics Cloud and external data, helping business users to instantly analyze on-premise, cloud, internet of things, mobile and social enterprise data from any device. Salesforce1 Lightning Connect integrates the CRM system's data with back office applications including SAP.
"We're excited to offer true real-time cloud integration with our Winter release to give businesses connectivity between their enterprise applications at the speed of the cloud," says Jitterbit's Vice President of Alliances and Marketing Andrew Leigh. "With the addition of our real-time and analytics connectors, companies can not only amplify the value of their on-premise, cloud, and mobile solutions but also harness this explosion of data for better intelligence within their analytics tools".
The new release also includes an updated messaging system that delivers improved performance and increased throughput whilst using fewer resources. The new messaging bus provides guaranteed delivery, ensuring that companies never miss a transaction even if an outage occurs during the integration process.
Current Jitterbit Harmony users will receive a seamless upgrade to the latest release. For new customers prices start at $1,000 a month and there's a free trial available via the company's website.
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