Create Custom Applications to Take Advantage of Cloud-Based Services

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When considering integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) providers, it’s important to look at the trajectory of the cloud market and how it aligns with your company’s specific needs.

Real-Time Integration is Essential 

The value of iPaaS extends beyond the integration of cloud-based business applications with one another and now lies in real-time connectivity. Mobile integration has become a key element of focus in the most forward-thinking companies that are utilizing iPaaS to expose REST APIs to mobile applications, internal systems, and business partners. Integrating app and systems data is no longer a differentiator; real-time integration has become the new absolute requirement.

Combine Custom Apps with Existing Systems 

These same innovative companies are also gearing up for new directions within the cloud market. As more businesses hop on the cloud bandwagon, the sole adoption and integration of SaaS applications is becoming standard. Differentiation will increasingly depend on a business’ ability to create custom applications that can take advantage of cloud-based services. More than ever, innovation will be fueled by companies combining these custom apps with existing, commoditized and new applications. The foundation of this innovation is an integration platform that provides a flexible and powerful development environment.

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Thomas Been is responsible for worldwide marketing at TIBCO. Prior to becoming CMO, Thomas held the role of TIBCO's vice president of product marketing, where he crossed organizations' boundaries to support cloud, mobile, and Fast Data initiatives. Throughout his 10+ years with TIBCO, he's held a range of roles, both technical and sales-oriented, creating some of TIBCO's key customer relationships. Prior to TIBCO, Thomas helped companies integrate their own systems and their ecosystem, and has been involved in key transformation projects based on integration in various industries such as Life Sciences, Telecoms, Transportation and Logistics. Thomas holds a Master's Degree in Physics from the Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis in France.