Integration Services
Integration is rarely “just technical.” It changes how data moves through the close, how customer promises are kept, and who owns exceptions. We design integrations and automation so they reinforce the ERP direction you chose—not a patchwork that outruns governance.
On the modernize path, integration work often focuses on tightening the seams around GP: fewer manual handoffs, clearer sources of truth for key metrics, and automation where rework is expensive.
In a hybrid model, integrations are part of the risk story: what stays authoritative in GP, what lives in adjacent systems, and how you prevent duplicate entry and conflicting definitions during the transition window.
When migration is the direction, integration design has to match cutover reality: which interfaces are rebuilt, which are retired, and how you test end-to-end scenarios before leadership depends on the new flow.
Across all three, we bias toward maintainable patterns—ownership, monitoring, and change control—so automation does not become invisible liability after go-live.