How Increased Remote Work Changes The Need for Enterprise Integration

Geoffrey Lee

The 21st century may see the fall of the traditional office environment, but that poses some difficulties from an operational standpoint. From 2005 to 2017, remote work increased by a whopping 159%; since then, the trend has only continued. Today, more people than ever are connecting with their companies from afar, which means that enterprise integration is more vital than ever.

A quick glance back at the PulaTech blog is all it takes to see that we’ve been singing the praises of enterprise integration for years, but the rigors of this topic are slightly different now that so many people working remotely. As office occupancy goes down by workload remains steady, the face of enterprise integration will begin to shift.

Why Is Enterprise Integration Important for Remote Workers?

Enterprise integration is simply the use of software to connect different applications within a single company to ensure maximum efficiency. If this practice is important when departments are simply separated by the length of a building, then it’s absolutely vital when employees are separated by many miles, and even time zones.

The good news is that remote workers tend to stay engaged in their tasks despite the fact that they aren’t physically in an office; however, if a worker is stuck waiting for a response from another department which has been bottlenecked due to inefficient practices, then their productivity will obviously go down. Enterprise integration ensures that won’t happen.

Keeping Remote Workers Engaged in Active Communication and Collaboration

One of the biggest challenges for organizations with many remote employees is that distance doesn’t usually foster collaboration. With outdated methods, members of a team might have to complete their own individual sections of a project then submit them for the others to inspect; those sections may contain errors that could have been recognized in real-time if a more collaborative system were in place.

Enterprise integration often hinges on cloud integration. You can see how PulaTech handles our enterprise integration projects by offering a wide range of cloud integration options; this gives companies the ability to foster a sense of community that’s custom-tailored to their needs.

In the work-from-home era, more robust enterprise integration methods are vital whether you work in a B2B industry or a customer-focused one.

In the B2B space, companies don’t have to worry about latency or redundancy when workers go remote because their processes will allow for real-time updating of pertinent documents. If one employee writes a purchase, another one will be able to see it immediately and create a corresponding invoice without any unnecessary lag time.

Similarly, businesses can boost their CRM prowess by adopting the latest Salesforce integration. This will ensure that employees maintain incredibly valuable relationships with clients, no matter where they’re working.

Enterprise integration has always been important, but it’s never been quite so valuable as it is today. With more and more employees working remotely, companies need to find a way to ensure that their processes remain streamlined, and enterprise integration is certainly the most effective measure for doing just that. Contact PulaTech to see how we can assist with all of your enterprise integration needs.  Give us a call at 612-444-3185 or contact our CEO, Geoffrey Lee.

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