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Business Integration Software
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ALSO CALLED: Enterprise Integration Software, eBusiness Integration Software, Business Process Integration Software, Integration, and eBusiness Infrastructure Software
DEFINITION: Business Integration software gives you the ability to integrate the diverse data and information sources both within and outside your enterprise into a single coherent framework. An integrated information infrastructure can then be shared by mission-critical applications such as CRM, executive information
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BUSINESS INTEGRATION SOFTWARE DEFINITION (continued):
Business Integration software gives you the ability to integrate the diverse data and information sources both within and outside your enterprise into a single coherent framework. An integrated information infrastructure can then be shared by mission-critical applications such as CRM, executive information portals, and automated supply chain systems. This software eases the integration of processes like CRM, ERP and SCM and also helps integrate processes unique to individual industries, including manufacturing, telecommunications, financial services and industrial sectors. Visit WhatIs.com - a knowledge exploration and self-education tool about information technology.
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