5 Ways to Optimize Structure & Costs with Data Integration

Organizations that want to connect, transform, and easily manage data need to take the first step by implementing a data integration solution. In this eBook, Semarchy breaks down five key steps that can help any business get started with data integration.

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An eBook for Data Integration Leaders

According to a survey conducted by Stambia (now Semarchy xDI), more than 31% of the interviewees indicated that the reason they invested in a data integration solution is to provide data with better reactivity and speed.

Leveraging data is critical for building a successful business strategy. The deployment of a data integration solution is the first step for any organization wishing to connect, transform, and easily manage its data.

Data integration consists of collecting and preparing digital data from different sources into a unified view, which includes import/export, mapping, and transformations to a target, followed by cleanup.

In this eBook, Semarchy Data Integration experts have identified five ways to help organizations plan out their data integration journey to ensure they make the most out of their data.

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We were recognized for what we feel is our innovative and dynamic solutions in the Gartner® 2024 Peer Insights™ report, affirming our commitment to high-quality data management. Gartner synthesizes real user reviews into insights. 97% of customers are willing to recommend Semarchy based on 39 reviews as of December 2023.

Software ReviewsWe were recognized as a Champion in Master Data Management by Software Reviews, powered by Info-Tech. Software Reviews evaluates feedback data directly from verified end users about their experience with top software providers. Semarchy outperforms its competitors across all key satisfaction metrics.

We made the Constellation Research Inc. ShortList™ for Master Data Management. Constellation evaluates more than 15 solutions and creates its ShortList™ based on client inquiries, partner conversations, customer references, vendor selection projects, market share, and internal research.