Episode
ERP to cloud Integration Redundancy Patterns
with Justin Lovell
Integration Redundancy is important because it helps ensure that data and processes are not lost in case of a failure or outage. By having multiple redundant systems in place, you can help ensure that your data and processes are always available and that you can continue to operate even if one system fails.
In addition to helping ensure availability and uptime, redundancy can also help improve performance by allowing you to distribute workloads across multiple systems. This can help prevent bottlenecks and ensure that your systems are always running at peak efficiency.
I will review past and current projects (Salesforce, D365 FinOps), unpacking the lessons and patterns learnt.
Recommended resources
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- Justin Lovell | Twitter: @JustinLovell
Integration Redundancy is important because it helps ensure that data and processes are not lost in case of a failure or outage. By having multiple redundant systems in place, you can help ensure that your data and processes are always available and that you can continue to operate even if one system fails.
In addition to helping ensure availability and uptime, redundancy can also help improve performance by allowing you to distribute workloads across multiple systems. This can help prevent bottlenecks and ensure that your systems are always running at peak efficiency.
I will review past and current projects (Salesforce, D365 FinOps), unpacking the lessons and patterns learnt.
Recommended resources
Connect
- Justin Lovell | Twitter: @JustinLovell
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