iPaaS

Digital overhaul helps aid group respond to COVID and increase its supporters
Development organisation Baptist World Aid has more than doubled its supporter acquisition by deploying and integrating multiple best of breed software solutions, capping off a multi year transformation. The organisation, which was formed by volunteers in a garage in Frenchs Forest to address the suffering of World War Two and

Integration key to University of Canberra’s ‘digital student journey’
Integrating data has improved the student experience at University of Canberra by allowing thousands of students to access a “one stop shop” of information on things like exams, classes and campus activities. The University of Canberra is in the midst of a “digital student journey” program, the largest ICT upgrade

iPaas rapidly unified cloud and on-premise apps at UTS
On time and under budget, with extra features squeezed in. That’s the result the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) experienced when adopting a new cloud strategy to alleviate constraints. Speed matters to the IT managers of colleges and universities. These educators are in just as much a hurry as their

Data silos need to be tamed in local government as councils expand their services
For local governments, one of the key challenges they face is unlocking the value of the information held in disparate data silos within the council. It’s not a challenge that is unique to local government, of course — many organisations in many industries struggle with the same problem. But it’s

Salesforces Ventures backs Aussie Mulesoft specialist WhiteSky Labs
Specialist MuleSoft integration consultancy WhiteSky Labs has received an investment from Salesforce Ventures. The capital will be used to expand internationally and capitalise on the growing demand for middleware. Founded in Australia in 2009, WhiteSky Labs is focused on MuleSoft, which was acquired by Salesforce in 2018 for US$6.5 billion.

Cover Story: CMOs are still struggling to piece together marketing systems and data
Marketers are unhappy with the level of integration between the different technology tools they use to do their jobs. It’s an issue Which-50 has been interrogating with marketing executives, experts and analysts over the last three months, as we’ve tried to understand what’s driving a level of frustration with marketing

We want to accelerate your digital transformation, says Dell Boomi CEO
Dell Boomi wants its integration platform to work more quickly and intelligently, reducing the time it takes IT teams to get through their to-do lists. The integration-platform-as-a-service (iPaas) provider’s platform plays an important role in digital transformation projects, connecting software applications and unifying data. It now wants to make that

Video: iPaaS is the data engine improving AI applications
A problem has emerged for organisations looking to harness their data: accessing it. Frequently, digital organisations are creating troves of valuable data — but it often remains siloed in disparate databases or applications. According to David Irecki, Senior Consulting Manager, APJ, at Dell Boomi, integration platform as a service (iPaaS)

Overcoming the integration challenge with iPaaS
Businesses and government organisations are experiencing far-reaching change. New technologies and digital models are rewriting the rules of engagement with customers, employees, partners and other stakeholders. For example, customers expect personalised service and support anytime, from any location, while employees expect management to provide consumer-grade workplace experiences. Increasingly, managers demand

Forrester study reveals three big wins with a unified iPaaS
Silos are busted, time to market accelerated and IT resources are much simpler to utilise when organisations have an effective integration platform as a service (iPaaS) regime, according to a Dell Boomi commissioned study by Forrester. In the study to assess the economic impact of shifting to the cloud, Forrester created