Enterprise Systems Integration.
When the systems don't talk, the operators do the talking. We build the connections so they don't have to.
What we keep seeing.
Enterprise tech stacks tend to grow by addition, CRM, ERP, IT-ops, finance, support, and a long tail of SaaS. Each platform is chosen well in isolation. The integration layer between them rarely keeps pace.
The compounding cost is hidden but consistent: operators move data by hand, dashboards stop reflecting reality, leadership stops trusting the numbers. Industry research puts roughly 30% of knowledge-worker time on data movement that integrated systems eliminate.
Our approach.
We map the entire systems estate first, every platform, every data flow, every integration (working, broken, or duct-taped together). The diagnostic surfaces the integrations that matter and the ones that don't.
We build integrations using the right tool for the job, Microsoft Power Platform, Workato, Make, Azure Service Bus, or a thin custom service. We don't commit to a vendor before we commit to a method. Microsoft Dynamics often sits at the centre, but it sits inside the integration architecture, not above it.
Every integration ships with monitoring, error handling, and an operations runbook. When (not if) one breaks, your team knows what to do without calling us.
What the data shows.
Outcomes are best understood against the broader landscape. Below, published benchmarks from independent research that frame this engagement type.
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991
Average number of distinct applications running in a typical enterprise. Only 28% of them are integrated with each other.
— Salesforce / MuleSoft Connectivity Benchmark Report 2024 -
30%
Of knowledge-worker time is spent searching for, reconciling, or moving data between disconnected systems, work that disappears in an integrated estate.
— IDC / McKinsey Global Institute research -
75%
Of large organizations will adopt API-first integration strategies by 2026. Integration is no longer optional infrastructure, it is the operating model.
— Gartner, 2024
Capability, not headline.
We list these because you'll ask. We list them last because they're the means, not the engagement.
- Microsoft Dynamics 365, Sales · Customer Service · Finance · Supply Chain
- Microsoft Power Platform, Power Automate · Power Apps · Dataverse
- iPaaS, Workato · Make · Azure Logic Apps · Zapier (per workflow fit)
- CRM, Salesforce · HubSpot · Zoho · Pipedrive
- Finance & ERP, NetSuite · SAP · QuickBooks · Odoo · Sage
- Service & ops, ServiceNow · Zendesk · Freshdesk · Intercom
- Data destinations, Snowflake · BigQuery · Postgres · Microsoft Fabric
- Custom integrations, Node · Python · .NET when off-the-shelf doesn't fit