Enterprise Application & Platform Integration Services

Enterprise Application & Platform Integration Services

Mobiloitte connects enterprise applications, cloud platforms, data systems and AI solutions through secure and maintainable integration architecture. Our services cover API integration, iPaaS implementation, ERP and CRM connectivity, data synchronization, event-driven workflows, legacy integration and managed integration support.
Integration Architecture
Integration Strategy
Enterprise Application & Platform Integration Services
Mobiloitte connects enterprise applications, cloud platforms, data systems and AI solutions through secure and maintainable integration architecture. Our services cover API integration, iPaaS implementation, ERP and CRM connectivity, data synchronization, event-driven workflows, legacy integration and managed integration support.
Integration Architecture
Integration Strategy
Enterprise Integration Services

What enterprise integration services does Mobiloitte provide?

Mobiloitte provides enterprise application integration, API development and management, iPaaS implementation, ERP and CRM integration, cloud and hybrid integration, data integration, B2B and EDI connectivity, event-driven architecture, legacy-system integration, integration testing, observability and managed support. We connect platforms such as CRM, ERP, HRMS, CPaaS, analytics, cloud and AI systems through secure and governed data flows.

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Integration Services for Connected Enterprise Operations

Enterprise systems often operate across different vendors, hosting environments, data structures and security boundaries. Without an effective integration architecture, teams face duplicate data, manual handoffs, inconsistent customer records, delayed reporting and fragile point-to-point connections.

Mobiloitte designs integration solutions around your application landscape, business processes, data requirements and operational risks. We connect cloud, SaaS, on-premise and legacy platforms using APIs, integration platforms, messaging, events and controlled data pipelines.

Each engagement begins with an inventory of systems, interfaces, data ownership, dependencies, performance requirements and security obligations. The resulting architecture is selected according to actual requirements rather than applying one integration pattern to every system.

Integration Strategy and Assessment

Assess the current application landscape, interfaces, data flows, dependencies, risks and operating costs before selecting platforms or designing new integrations.

Enterprise Application Integration

Connect business applications across departments and environments to enable controlled data exchange and coordinated workflows.

API Development and Integration

Design, build and document secure APIs for applications, partners, mobile products, SaaS systems and internal services.

API Management and Governance

Manage API access, authentication, versioning, throttling, monitoring, documentation and lifecycle controls.

iPaaS Consulting and Implementation

Select and implement an integration-platform-as-a-service solution based on system complexity, connector availability, scalability, security and operating requirements.

ERP Integration

Connect enterprise applications with platforms such as SAP, Oracle or other ERP systems for finance, procurement, inventory, operations and reporting workflows.

CRM Integration

Synchronize customer, sales, service and marketing information between CRM platforms and other enterprise systems.

HRMS and Employee-System Integration

Connect employee information, recruitment, payroll, attendance, helpdesk and workforce-management platforms.

Cloud and Hybrid Integration

Integrate SaaS, public-cloud, private-cloud and on-premise environments through secure and observable interfaces.

Data Integration and Synchronization

Build real-time, near-real-time or batch data flows across operational databases, warehouses, lakehouses and analytics platforms.

B2B and EDI Integration

Connect suppliers, distributors, customers and logistics partners using EDI, APIs, file exchange and partner-specific workflows.

Event-Driven Integration

Use messages, queues, events and streaming platforms to support asynchronous workflows and reduce tight dependencies between systems.

Legacy-System Integration

Expose legacy capabilities through controlled APIs, middleware and adapters without requiring immediate replacement of the complete system.

AI and Machine-Learning Integration

Connect AI applications with approved enterprise data, business systems, vector stores, model platforms and operational workflows.

Integration Testing and Security

Validate authentication, authorization, payloads, error handling, performance, resilience, data integrity and security before release.

Integration Monitoring and Managed Services

Monitor interfaces, failures, latency, queues and data-quality exceptions after launch, with documented response and escalation processes.

Integration Rescue and Modernization

Assess unstable or costly integrations, identify root causes and create a phased plan for stabilization, consolidation or platform migration.

Which Integration Approach Is Right for Your Enterprise?

Point-to-Point Integration

Concept: Creates a direct connection between two systems.

Suitable for: A small number of stable, low-complexity connections.

Limitation: Becomes difficult to maintain as the number of systems grows.

API-Led Integration

Concept: Exposes reusable business capabilities through governed APIs.

Suitable for: Organizations requiring reusable connectivity across web, mobile, partner and internal applications.

iPaaS

Concept: Uses a managed integration platform with connectors, workflow tools, monitoring and deployment capabilities.

Suitable for: Organizations integrating several SaaS, cloud and on-premise applications.

Enterprise Service Bus

Concept: Coordinates communication, transformation and routing through a centralized middleware layer.

Suitable for: Established enterprise environments with complex legacy integration requirements.

Event-Driven Architecture

Concept: Systems publish and consume events asynchronously through message brokers or streaming platforms.

Suitable for: Real-time workflows, loosely coupled systems and high-volume processing.

B2B and EDI Integration

Concept: Exchanges structured business information between organizations using agreed formats and protocols.

Suitable for: Supply-chain, logistics, retail, manufacturing and partner ecosystems.

Hybrid Integration

Concept: Combines APIs, iPaaS, messaging, ESB and custom services according to system requirements.

Suitable for: Large enterprises with mixed legacy, cloud, SaaS and AI environments.

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Platform Integration Services

Enterprise platform integration faces complex challenges: fragmented systems, data silos, security concerns, and the need for scalable integration patterns. Traditional integration methods struggle to provide real time connectivity and maintainability across diverse platforms. Organizations need integration solutions that can connect AI/ML stacks, CRM/ERP/HRMS, CPaaS, and analytics platforms while ensuring security and compliance. Success requires integration solutions that can start with pilot programs, scale across operations, and provide continuous value through automated workflows and intelligent data flow management.

Enterprise Integration Technologies We Work With

Integration platforms

  • MuleSoft
  • Boomi
  • Workato
  • Azure Integration Services
  • SAP Integration Suite
  • Oracle Integration Cloud
  • IBM webMethods
  • Apache Camel

API management

  • Azure API Management
  • AWS API Gateway
  • Google Apigee
  • Kong
  • MuleSoft Anypoint Platform
  • IBM API Connect

Messaging & event streaming

  • Apache Kafka
  • RabbitMQ
  • AWS EventBridge
  • Azure Service Bus
  • Google Pub/Sub
  • IBM MQ

Enterprise platforms

  • Salesforce
  • SAP
  • Oracle
  • Microsoft Dynamics
  • ServiceNow
  • Workday
  • HubSpot

Data and analytics

  • Databricks
  • Snowflake
  • BigQuery
  • Azure Data Factory
  • Power BI
  • Tableau

Cloud and DevOps

  • AWS
  • Microsoft Azure
  • Google Cloud
  • Docker
  • Kubernetes
  • Terraform
  • GitHub Actions
  • Jenkins

Business Outcomes Integration Can Support

Proven results delivered through robust integration solutions that transform enterprise operations, delivering measurable value and strategic advantage.

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Reduced Manual Data Handling: Automated data exchange can reduce repeated entry and reconciliation between disconnected systems.

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More Consistent Business Data: Validation, mapping and master-data controls can improve the consistency of information shared across applications.

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Faster Workflow Execution: Event-driven and API-based processes can reduce delays created by manual handoffs and batch-only processes.

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Better System Visibility: Centralized logs, monitoring and alerts help teams identify failures, latency and data-quality issues.

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Reusable Connectivity: Governed APIs and shared integration services reduce the need to rebuild similar connections for each new application.

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Lower Integration Complexity: Standard patterns, documentation and platform governance make integrations easier to maintain and extend.

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More Reliable Operations: Error handling, retry policies, resilience testing and monitoring help reduce integration-related disruption.

Our Enterprise Integration Delivery Process

Follow our proven methodology to accelerate your transformation with AI-powered solutions that deliver measurable results.

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1. Integration Discovery: Inventory applications, interfaces, data owners, dependencies, volumes, risks and current operational issues.

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2. Architecture and Platform Selection: Select suitable patterns, tools, hosting environments, security controls and governance standards.

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3. Data and API Contract Design: Define schemas, mappings, transformations, API specifications, events, error handling and ownership.

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4. Integration Development: Build APIs, workflows, connectors, adapters, event streams and platform configurations.

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5. Testing and Security Validation: Test functionality, performance, resilience, authentication, permissions, failure recovery and data integrity.

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6. Migration and Cutover: Plan deployment, parallel runs, data transition, rollback, stakeholder communication and production activation.

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7. Monitoring and Operational Handover: Configure dashboards, alerts, runbooks, ownership, escalation and support processes.

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8. Optimization and Managed Support: Review reliability, latency, platform cost, API usage and recurring incidents after launch.

Enterprise Integration Case Studies

ERP and CRM Integration

Challenge

Sales, finance and operations teams worked with different customer and order records, requiring manual reconciliation.

Solution

Mobiloitte designed governed APIs and event workflows connecting the CRM, ERP and reporting environment with validation, monitoring and failure handling.

Verified outcome

Reduced processing time by 45% and eliminated 90% of manual data entry errors within the first 6 months of deployment.

Integration Project Cost and Timeline

Integration cost and delivery time depend on the number of systems, interface availability, data complexity, transaction volume, security requirements, platform selection, legacy constraints, testing scope and support model.

A focused connection between two well-documented SaaS platforms generally requires less effort than a multi-system transformation involving legacy applications, ERP, data migration, event streaming and regulated information. Following discovery, Mobiloitte can provide an architecture recommendation, implementation scope, timeline and commercial estimate.

Main Cost Factors

Number of applications
API availability
Data formats and mappings
Real-time versus batch processing
Integration-platform licensing
Legacy-system complexity
Identity and access requirements
Transaction volume
Data migration
Testing and reconciliation
Monitoring and support
Compliance requirements

Why Choose Mobiloitte for Enterprise Integration Services?

Why choose us?

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Architecture Before Tools

Evaluate systems, data and workflows before selecting an integration platform or pattern.

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Application, Cloud and AI Expertise

Combine integration engineering with enterprise software, cloud, DevOps, data and AI capabilities.

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Platform-Agnostic Delivery

Select integration technologies according to requirements rather than forcing every project onto one vendor platform.

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Security and Governance

Address identity, access, encryption, API controls, logging and data handling throughout the lifecycle.

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Co-Build and Knowledge Transfer

Work alongside internal engineering teams with shared documentation, architecture decisions and operational handover.

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Managed Integration Support

Continue monitoring, maintaining and improving integrations after production deployment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is enterprise application integration?
Enterprise application integration connects independent software systems so they can exchange data and coordinate workflows. It commonly uses APIs, middleware, integration platforms, events, messages and data pipelines.
What is the difference between system integration and application integration?
System integration is the broader connection of applications, infrastructure, data and devices. Application integration focuses specifically on communication and workflow coordination between software applications.
Can Mobiloitte integrate legacy applications?
Yes. Legacy systems can be connected through APIs, middleware, adapters, message queues, database interfaces or phased modernization, depending on their technical capabilities.
How long does an integration project take?
Timeline depends on system count, interface quality, data mappings, testing, migration and stakeholder availability. A focused SaaS integration is normally simpler than an enterprise-wide integration program.
Do you provide integration monitoring and support?
Yes. Support can include interface monitoring, alerting, incident response, platform updates, connector maintenance, performance optimization and documentation.
What integration services does Mobiloitte provide?
Mobiloitte provides application integration, API development and management, iPaaS implementation, ERP and CRM integration, data integration, B2B/EDI integration, cloud integration, legacy integration, testing, monitoring and managed support.
Should we use APIs, iPaaS or custom middleware?
The right approach depends on the number of systems, complexity, transaction volume, connector availability, security requirements and long-term operating model. Large enterprises often use a hybrid combination.
Can you integrate SAP, Salesforce and Microsoft Dynamics?
Integration is possible through vendor APIs, middleware, events and approved connectors. The final approach depends on licenses, available interfaces, data models and security requirements.
How do you test enterprise integrations?
Testing may cover API contracts, mappings, authentication, permissions, error handling, retries, performance, data reconciliation, resilience and end-to-end business workflows.
Can Mobiloitte modernize point-to-point integrations?
Yes. Existing connections can be assessed and gradually moved toward reusable APIs, iPaaS, messaging or event-driven architecture.

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