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Seamless process automation with Linx: Boost efficiency and streamline workflows

Process Automation increases efficiency, reduces costs, and minimizes errors, allowing you to focus on more important tasks. Some use cases for process automation include: Any multi-step business process can be automated, turning it into a valuable asset for any organization.

The strategic advantage of iPaaS for ERP providers

ERP providers constantly seek ways to enhance their offerings, streamline operations, and provide superior value to their clients in the ever-evolving landscape of enterprise software. One of the most transformative strategies in this domain is the integration of iPaaS (Integration Platform as a Service). This blog post explores how partnering with an iPaaS can significantly boost an ERP provider’s capabilities, offering strategic advantages and substantial ROI.

How Linx solves multiple back-office challenges in Financial Services

Financial services organisations are constantly pressured to streamline operations while maintaining stringent security and compliance standards. As back-office processes become more complex, a flexible, scalable, and automated integration platform becomes essential. Linx addresses these challenges by providing an advanced platform that delivers highly customisable solutions tailored to each organisation’s needs.

Handling complex integrations through custom connectors

Integrations can be done efficiently with IPaaS tools. Quickly set up point-to-point connectors, add logic and orchestration, and the integration is done and configured. The difficulty comes with more custom and bespoke systems. For example, when custom fields are added to an ERP or CRM, when you need to integrate with a legacy system, or when there is no connector to interact with. Linx can assist in cases where high flexibility and customization are required.

Download a file from SharePoint with the API

Many organizations are turning to SharePoint to store their files and share documents. Allowing your systems to access these files might seem like a challenge at first, but with the help of the Microsoft Graph API, you can quickly download the file to start processing on your back-end. Download the example solution to get started. Use the created functions in your solution to simplify Microsoft Graph integration.

Integrating with Microsoft Graph API - Creating a Calendar Event

Microsoft Graph API allows developers to access data and services across a wide range of Microsoft cloud services. Admittedly setting up permissions and security can be challenging, but once that is sorted, you will be able to access Microsoft services such as Office365, Outlook and Azure. Calling the Graph API with Linx allows you to efficiently automate tasks, or integrate with Microsoft products to ensure that functionality and data is accessible by your other systems.

How To Dynamically Generate Files

Generating files for data extracts, reporting and even data migration is a crucial part of any back-end team. A typical data team will have to generate many files to be sent to various clients or consumers inside or outside of the organisation. As with all things, the question is how can the generation of those files be made simpler, and can it be automated to such a degree that files are dynamically generated? The short answer is yes, it can be done dynamically.