“Instead of wasting time trying to figure out how a system interface works or how to modify it to make it fit, we just hook it up to Neuron ESB and boom, it’s done.”
— Mark T. Naples, Senior IT Director, Groupe Le Duff
Flexible integration platform quickly merges systems to streamline the restaurant acquisition process
The Challenge
- Le Duff America was supporting a number of development languages
- Each restaurant acquired used a different interface technology
- Internal and third-party systems could not communicate with each other
- The company needed a way to integrate and consolidate disparate systems
The Solution
- Peregrine Connect’s Neuron ESB, an easy-to-use and cost-effective integration platform
- Built on Microsoft .NET programming language
- Delivers real-time, event-driven communication
- Provides adapters to integrate multiple systems and interfaces
The Benefits
- Allows Le Duff to quickly connect new franchise systems and interfaces
- Minimizes training by leveraging existing .NET developer skills
- Reuses existing data endpoints to reduce development time and cost
- Speeds productivity by eliminating manual data entry processes
- Provides agility and flexibility to easily handle future business opportunities
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