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| With over 6,000 customers and a team with decades of integration experience, Oz Development has been focused on making business integration easier, faster and more cost-effective since its inception in 2002. |
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| Everyone Needs Integration |
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| While enterprise software applications, from ERP and WMS to SCM and CRM are increasingly commonplace, especially as the popularity of On-Demand/Software-as-a-Service blooms, most were not designed to interact closely with each other, nor with the wide range of vertical specific and legacy systems that businesses still rely upon daily (e.g., shipping and receiving solutions, RFID, point-of-sale, industrial automation, timekeeping, physical security, data collection, asset management & more). |
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| This disparate IT ecosystem is in need of a way to integrate everything. |
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| Large companies have tried to address these needs with major integration suites. These suites, however, are expensive, complex, and require significant time and resources to implement. Moreover, they are overkill when used to solve relatively simple integration problems, and are typically lacking support for vertical specific and legacy systems. |
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| An alternate approach is to manually develop point-to-point integration solutions using general-purpose development tools. These custom solutions are built by in-house IT staff or by outside consultants, value-added-resellers or system integrators. While these solutions are technically very effective, they are typically even more expensive in terms of manpower and opportunity cost. Future flexibility and scalability are also an issue. |
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| Focus on the SMB Market |
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| While both large and small businesses are in need of integration solutions, SMBs suffer even more, and suffer disproportionately, because they are unable to amortize the cost of solutions over a large user-base. Larger enterprises can afford expensive custom solutions for point integration problems, because they can be replicated across the enterprise, or undertake major integration implementations across their IT infrastructure. |
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| This problem is growing, despite the fact that SMBs spend more on IT than their larger peers. SMBs are searching for cost-effective solutions to integrate all the facets of their IT infrastructure, from integrating their enterprise applications with specialized and legacy systems to plug-and-play point solutions for common problems. |
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