ON-DEMAND WEBINAR:

Integration Demystified: What it is, How it works, and Best Practices for Success

“Integration” is a term used in everyday business and yet, because it’s evolving at a rapid pace, it’s often misunderstood. The role integration plays today is drastically different and significantly more important than it was even a few years ago. A refresher on how integration actually works, and how it adds value to an organization, is imperative for successful businesses.

In this webinar we’ll walk through:

  • The foundational principles that are instrumental to understanding integration.
  • Real-world examples of integration in practice.
  • Tangible best practices that you can take forward into your organization.

This webinar is ideal for anyone who is already using integration and wants to gain a deeper understanding of how to optimize it, or for someone who is trying to better understand if integration might be a good fit for their business.

 

Webinar Details:

Duration: 45 minutes (including Q&A)

 

Speaker Profile:

Nick Mortensen – Director of development at Eide Bailly Technology Consulting  
Nick has spent the last several years working with companies to solve complex business problems through technology.  With 98 projects under his belt as a solution or technical architect, and hundreds more under his oversight, he has built deep working knowledge of systems architecture with a specialization in integration strategy.  He has made it a point to always be a consultant first, developer second, and is always striving to ensure solutions built solve a business need.  Nick has worked closely with client stakeholders to identify pain points, automation requests, and KPI’s that would define project requirements. He will often work with project teams to assist in architectural overviews as well as translate the project requirements into technical spec for execution, help manage the delivery of functionality, and ensure project milestones are completed on time and under budget.

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