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Adeptia Keeps It Simple with New Release

Adeptia Keeps It Simple with New Release

Adeptia Keeps It Simple with New ReleaseIf you haven’t heard of Adeptia, they are a provider of business data connectivity and integration solutions geared to non-technical users. Their platforms are code free and combine speed, ease of use, data integration, and application integration. Adeptia recently announced the release of version 6.2 of Adeptia Integration Suite (formerly Enterprise Business Integration Management Suite). This version includes an enhanced Data Integration Wizard, enhanced security and performance and additional pre-built integrations.

“The Data Interface Wizard in version 6.2 allows clients to quickly onboard customer data with point-and-click features and then centrally manages business rules, services and process flows from within a single web-based dashboard,” said Adeptia President and Co-Founder Deepak Singh.

Version 6.2 is a data integration solution designed for non-technical users that automates business processes involving data access, validation, transformation, delivery and reporting with business user interaction for real-time decision-making and exception-handling.

Deepak Singh stated, “In today’s market, more and more business users need to not only understand, but implement data integration. It’s no longer left to developers alone. In response to the changing needs of our customers, many of the features of 6.2 are geared to simplify and streamline the integration process.”

Easy & Quick Customer Onboarding

Version 6.2 enables business analysts and IT developers to collaboratively design, configure and deploy solutions faster and more efficiently.

Point and Click Integration

Version 6.2 includes new and improved point and click integration with both cloud and on-premise applications such as Salesforce, QuickBooks, Dynamics CRM, NetSuite, SAP, SharePoint, Google Apps, Facebook, Twitter, and many more.

Performance & Security

Version 6.2 also increases performance and security with integrated AS2, enhanced FTP, improved HIPPA processing, upgraded web services with attachments, enhanced failover when clustering, PGP key ring in the Key Manager and other performance related enhancements.

In an area when data is increasingly being put into the hands of business units like marketing and finance, it makes a great deal of sense for Adeptia to focus on making their product even easier to use than before. Data democratization is certainly a wave that is already here or at the least approaching and corporations will leverage their internal human resources to get the right data more quickly.

Do you think that Adeptia’s design for the non-technical user is a good strategy or do you think that integration will or should remain in the hands of IT? Please let me know your thoughts.

Click here for the entire press release titled, “Adeptia Announces New Release of Adeptia Integration Suite.”

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