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What is database integration?

Database integration is the process of combining data from various sources, such as social media, IoT
sensor data, data warehouses, customer transactions, and more. Database integration serves as the
hub in which all shared information flows.

What are the challenges of data integration?

1. The data isn't where it should have been.


This data integration challenge is frequently the result of depending mainly on human resources. It
takes time to rely on developers to personalize data from various sources and merge it. And this is
the time when the organization should be evaluating data and insights and driving valuable company
procedures.

2. Your data has arrived, but it is too late.


Some processes require the collection of data in real-time or close to actual. For example, if you run
an e-commerce site, you may choose to display customised, targeted ads to each individual
customer based on their search history. It's yet another troubling data integration issue.

3. Your data is not properly formatted.


Irregular data that is incoherent or in the wrong system is unnecessary – its valuation has been
destroyed. However, manually formatting, validating, and correcting data is tiring and consumes a
significant amount of your developers' time.

4. You have poor quality of the data.


Poor data quality results in a lack income, missed insights, and reputational damage. As a result, data
quality management is a critical part of innovating, staying compliant, and making more smarter
business decisions.
What are the best practice used of data integration?
1. Establishing roles and responsibilities
Integration can be complicated and time-consuming if roles for a data integration team are not
defined. Customers are arguably the most important part of the process, so a data integration team
must include internal customer experts.

2. Beginning with analytics and customizing the integration process to the consequences is a
good place to start.
It is critical to integrate in analytic results as a continuation of roles and responsibilities for complete
outcomes.

3. Cooperating with team members (and often with teams)


Integration doesn't quite occur itself or overnight. Since most virtual procedures are interconnected,
it is best to include than one opinion and/or company expert in judgment.

4. Looking towards the future.


Verify that each step of the integration strategy is compatible with current and future applications,
systems, and procedures.

5. Engaging stakeholders at every development stage.


This is a subset of the previous best practice, and it guarantees that everyone related to the process
is held accountable for their respective responsibilities.

What is the best integration tool?


These are the 5 best integration tools.
1. Dell Boomi – It is most suitable for hybrid IT frameworks. It assisted in the smooth
management and transfer of data.
2. Informatica PowerCenter – It is an appropriate choice for businesses that must deal with a
significant number of on-premise legacy sources of data.
3. Talend – Suppose that companies are prepared to sacrifice real-time data accessibility in
order to save money. In that case, open-source batch file transfer software like Talend is
ideal for such companies.
4. Pentaho – It is open-source software, and it is suitable for customers who want the best at
the least total price. It also does not support real-time data streaming.
5. Xplenty – It is an ETL role to ensure for use in the modern cloud. It can connect data from a
variety of sources. The slide system in Xplenty makes it possible to create workflows. This
system is best suited for users who are not tech-savvy and have no knowledge of coding.

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