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Magic Software Enterprises Ltd. announced that it has signed a contract with Tecan AG for the supply of Magic Software's iBOLT business and process integration suite.
Using the iBOLT platform, Tecan AG will integrate their on-premise SAP R/3 ERP applications with their on-demand Salesforce.com data to provide full data synchronization for employees and management.
"We are particularly pleased with this project win, as the iBOLT integration suite was chosen to replace Tecan's existing integration platform," said Stephan Romeder, general manager for Magic Software Germany, Austria and Switzerland. "iBOLT was selected because it allows future changes to an integration to be made simply, without the need for a hard-code re-write, thus saving the enterprise time and considerable expense."
With their CRM and ERP data systems integrated, Tecan AG's staff and management will benefit from a real-time view of their corporate and customer information.
The iBOLT business integration suite integrates and orchestrates the data between diverse business processes and applications. Featuring a code-free approach, iBOLT enables simple and complex business processes to be designed and implemented easily, without working through pages of hard code.
When completed, Tecan AG plans a number of further integration projects using the iBOLT suite.
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