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Integration Software, Different Types of Software Integration |
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There are currently several different types of integration software to consider, all with their own pros and cons. When in doubt regarding which will be the most effective for your business needs, it's best to talk to a professional for advice. One of the first options to look into is a direct installation. This is a simple approach that is usually put into use when a new business launches. It replaces any old systems on a specified date, or can be implemented as new software. This is perfect for new businesses or new software, and because everything is done at once, it will be easy to teach to employees. However, with direct installation, it can take some time before the network is installed, during which time you might not have access to it. A solution to this is to consider parallel integration software installation. This is a way of installing new software while still preserving the old system. For at least a brief period of time, users will have access to two separate software platforms at once. This allows you to compare and contrast the software and figure out what works and doesn't work before switching over completely to the new software. Single location installation allows businesses to roll out their integration software in one department or office location, to work out the kinks before applying it throughout the entire business. That way if there are any problems, they can be dealt with in only one department to begin with. This can be confusing for the department which is on a different system than everyone else, however. Finally, you can consider a phased installation process, in which it is gently introduced to everyone in phases. Some functions will be handled by old software for a certain period of time, while the new software takes on other functions. |

