System Integation

System Integration

System Integration (SI) is the process of linking many subsystems and sub-software with individual functions to create a large unified system, allowing all systems to operate simultaneously. In other words, this is a symbiotic system that can meet and serve all functions required by organizations and businesses.

The need for system integration

Organizations implement system integration to improve performance, quality, and operational efficiency. The main goal is to be able to link the organization's different IT systems, thereby avoiding wasting time and effort sharing information between departments and with management.

In addition, system integration also connects the organization with third parties such as suppliers, customers and shareholders. System integration allows suppliers to track material needs, customers to track inventory levels, and shareholders to learn about the company in real time. All these conditions can be met very simply through the use of system integration provided by a trusted system integrator.

  1. Enterprise application integration (EAI) includes plans, methods and software for integrating independent application systems, possibly external applications, according to the enterprise's business cycle. In contrast to functional integration techniques or Data integration, this method helps the installation of each individual function in the business not to change much. Interfaces will be abstracted thanks to adapters (called adapters).
  2. Data Integration is the combining of asynchronous data from many different sources into a common accessible schema, providing users with a comprehensive information system. Data integration is increasingly used because the need for data sharing is currently very large. The purpose of this method is to help ensure effective data exchange within the system or process subsequent tasks according to predetermined workflows such as: analysis, comparison, statistics, reporting, …

  3. Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) integration allows the exchange of business documents between companies in a standard format. EDI can be understood as a standard electronic format that can replace paper documents such as purchase orders or invoices. Automating paper transactions allows organizations to save time and effort, eliminate manual data processing, and avoid errors.

System integration solution

LAN/WAN network solutions for businesses

This is a solution package that provides connectivity for small and medium businesses to large enterprises. This type of solution includes the network system (LAN/WAN), computing system, storage, in addition to system software and security plans according to customer requirements.

Connection solutions for Data Centers (Data Center)

The need for data aggregation is increasingly popular, helping businesses build infrastructure for data centers securely. This solution is easy to deploy and manage, and consumes little energy. Current international standard data centers are guaranteed to be safe and cost-optimized, helping customers centralize databases, easily manage remotely, and improve production and business efficiency.

Server hosting solutions

The 21st century is considered the century of information explosion, along with the development of the concept of Cloud computing, bringing people many benefits, mainly related to network systems and computer systems. host and storage. Users no longer need to invest in a powerful computer with large capacity. With just a regular computer connected to the Internet, users can access and store data quickly, anytime, anywhere.

Production Management & MES