Core capabilities of an iPaaS

An integration platform as a service (iPaaS) provides capabilities to enable its subscribers to implement and operate data- and application integrations spanning cloud services, on-premises applications, and distributed data endpoints. This is achieved by developing, deploying, executing, managing, and monitoring integrations and data flows bridging multiple endpoints, services or systems so that they can work effectively together.
Core capabilities of an iPaaS:
An iPaaS is typically used for cloud service integration and application to application integration scenarios. Increasingly, they are also being used for B2B and IoT integration scenarios.
An enterprise iPaaS is designed to support enterprise-class integration projects requiring high availability, disaster recovery, security, SLAs and technical support from the provider.
Utilihive supports these capabilities and offers domain specific accelerators for utility specific use cases. Read more about our accelerators.
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