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What is a Systems Integrator?

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A systems integrator is a firm that offers to integrate software, hardware, data, processes and automations. Integration is a major challenge for firms. It isn't unusual for large firms to have hundreds of technologies and data repositories. As such, process improvement and automation initiatives may require intensive integration. It is also common for new technologies to be introduced from different vendors at the same time, requiring integration.
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A firm that offers to integrate technologies, data, processes and automations.
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