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Integration Software is a type of software that enables the connection of different applications, systems, and data sources. It is used to facilitate the exchange of information between different software applications, databases, and services. Integration Software can be used to automate business processes, improve data accuracy, and reduce manual data entry. It can also be used to create a unified view of data from multiple sources, allowing for better decision-making.
Integration Software is used in a variety of industries, including healthcare, finance, retail, and manufacturing. It is also used to connect cloud-based applications, such as Salesforce and Microsoft Dynamics, to on-premise systems.
Some companies in the Integration Software market include MuleSoft, Dell Boomi, IBM, Informatica, SnapLogic, and Talend. Show Less Read more