What is the difference between an ESB and an iPaaS?
ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) and iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) have similar kinds of role to play; they integrate en
Read moreESB (Enterprise Service Bus) and iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service) have similar kinds of role to play; they integrate en
Read moreIn this article, we offer some guidance on how development costs are typically estimated.
Read moreOne of the most common questions we're asked by utilities and partners is "how much does the integration cost."
Read moreWhy process-driven integration design not longer fits today's data-driven utilities.
Read moreDesign for Uncertainty" is one of the key IT architecture principles for utilities and most other organizations undergoing digit
Read moreWe asked Thorsten Heller, CEO and Chief Innovator at Greenbird, to compare Apache NiFi and Utilihive.
Read moreWe help explain key reasons why an integration platform or enterprise service bus is essential for an integration between MDM an
Read moreIntegration leads to greater efficiency, lower costs and a better and safer work environment for utilities. But how integration
Read moreMain reasons why an integration platform or enterprise service bus is essential in the integration between Head-End system and M
Read moreAs a result of the rapid growth in Smart Metering and IoT devices implemented in the grid, data integration has become a critica
Read moreAn integration platform as a service (iPaaS) provides capabilities to enable its subscribers to implement and operate data- and
Read moreOne of the common questions we get asked is how the Utilihive platform compares with other solutions in the market.
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