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CBIZ Navigates Diverse Application Landscape With iWay BPA Suite
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据交换与集成
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 中间件、SDK 和库
适用行业
- Professional Service
适用功能
- 商业运营
- 人力资源
用例
- 过程控制与优化
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
挑战
CBIZ, a professional services company in the U.S., provides a comprehensive range of outsourced business services, products, and solutions to help organizations manage their finances, employees, and technology. Over the years, the company followed an enterprise software strategy that included purchasing best-of-breed software applications for human resources (HR), customer relationship management (CRM), time and billing, scheduling, and other key operations. These applications rely on relational databases, such as Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server, to store and share information. However, the organization’s small IT team struggled to integrate those systems cohesively. CBIZ had difficulty creating a uniform, high-quality data store that ensured accuracy and minimized manual data entry and auditing procedures.
关于客户
CBIZ is one of the foremost professional services companies in the U.S., providing a comprehensive range of outsourced business services, products, and solutions to help organizations manage their finances, employees, and technology. Its offerings include accounting, employee benefits, property and casualty insurance, retirement plans, and more. The company has a small IT team of 33 home-based staff members and 52 field technicians supporting 6,000 employees across 140 offices. Over the years, the company followed an enterprise software strategy that included purchasing best-of-breed software applications for human resources (HR), customer relationship management (CRM), time and billing, scheduling, and other key operations. These applications rely on relational databases, such as Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server, to store and share information.
解决方案
CBIZ solved these challenges by creating a custom integration engine powered by Business Process Automation (BPA) software from iWay Software, a division of Information Builders. iWay powers a BPA hub called Navigator, and links these information systems as part of a mature data management strategy called source-of-truth. The entire process of transforming, exchanging, updating, and validating data as it is loaded into this hub and distributed to other applications is completely managed by iWay. iWay eliminated the need to create point-to-point interfaces for more than 1,000 bidirectional points of data sharing, dramatically reducing development and maintenance efforts. Additionally, Navigator has improved information accuracy and integrity, while increasing the productivity of the company’s data-entry personnel.
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