This article came out a couple weeks ago and I have been meaning to do a post around it for some time. It’s an InformationWeek article on SaaS integration that highlights three companies positioning to address the need – Boomi, SnapLogic, and Cast Iron. We continue to see needs around this in the marketplace and after a bit of research and outreach, I believe the problem falls into two related but distinct categories:
1 Data extract/upload
This is predominantly for those applications that need to pull something out of an existing on-premise application and transfer it to an on-demand application once or with low frequency (think batch or asynchronous). We can do this but our core competency is not in data extraction and this is better served by on-premise integration products or defined adapters. In fact, many of the SaaS application companies we spoke with were using the usual integration broker middleware products for this along with their own consulting folks to get new customers connected. Yes, this approach works but it doesn’t scale (see below).
2. Transactional processing
This is for those applications that require real-time/near-time information flow between on-premise applications and on-demand applications. eProcurement, epayment, and supply chain applications currently fit here and this can also include multi-party information flows between two or more separate companies as well as more sophisticated business rules. An example of this is using an on-demand CRM application to create quotes based on catalog and pricing information that exists in an on-premise enterprise application. A single company has the need but the information flows are frequent and real-time/near-time.
Hubspan has a unique perspective on this challenge coming at it from an inter-enterprise background. After the initial extraction and uploads occur, my view is that the needs (and approach) will evolve and become more transactional in nature for all on-demand applications.
Until then, there is plenty of room in the pool for everyone…
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Hi Robert,
Have an eye on RunMyProcess (http://www.runmyprocess.com), it’s the first BPM and integration platform offered on a pure SaaS model. And it includes 300+ pre-configured connectors on varius SaaS applications or web services.
Best Regards,
Eric
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