Integration connects different software systems so they can communicate and share data seamlessly. This process enables workflows across tools, APIs, databases, and services to operate as a unified ecosystem. Integrations can be point-to-point, middleware-based, or API-driven. They improve efficiency by eliminating manual data transfer, reducing silos, and enabling automated processes in applications such as CRMs, ERPs, and marketing platforms.
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Integration
The process of combining different software systems and applications to work together, enabling data sharing and coordinated functionality across platforms.
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