Who Needs to Attend This Workshop

  • IT & Engineering Roles

    * Integration Developers – Anyone who builds or maintains connections between systems * Software Engineers – Those whose applications consume or provide APIs * DevOps Engineers – Responsible for deployment, monitoring, and reliability of integration pipelines * Data Engineers – Managing ETL/ELT workflows and data warehouse integrations * Solutions Architects – Designing system architectures that span multiple applications

  • Business & Operations Roles

    * Operations Managers – Seeking to automate manual data entry and reduce errors * Business Analysts – Defining requirements for how systems should share data * Product Managers – Owning products that depend on third-party integrations * Sales Operations – Managing CRM and marketing automation integrations * Supply Chain / Logistics Managers – Needing real-time inventory and order data across systems

  • Leadership & Strategy Roles

    * CTOs / IT Directors – Evaluating integration platforms and setting technical strategy * Project Managers – Leading integration initiatives across departments * Digital Transformation Leads – Breaking down data silos as part of broader change programs * Compliance / Security Officers – Ensuring data moves securely and meets regulatory requirements

  • Other Roles Who Benefit

    * Customer Support Managers – Wanting unified customer views across systems * Marketing Operations – Syncing lead data between web forms, CRM, and email platforms * Finance / Accounting Teams – Automating order-to-cash or procure-to-pay workflows * Anyone frustrated with manual data entry or disconnected systems

  • Prerequisites (None Required)

    * No coding experience necessary for the fundamental and planning sections * Technical tracks can be offered separately for developers and architects * The workshop can be tailored for mixed audiences (business + technical)

Course curriculum

    1. Benefits of Integration

    1. Middleware Solutions

    1. Choosing the Right Tool

    1. Testing and Validation

    1. Continuous Improvement

About this course: 8 hours starts on Mondays

  • $499.00

What you will learn

The Basics

  • What "integration" means – simply getting different software apps to talk to each other

  • Why integration saves time, reduces errors, and keeps data consistent across your company

  • The difference between connecting two apps directly vs. using a central hub

How Apps Share Data

  • What an API is (think of it as a waiter taking an order and bringing back food)

  • How apps request and send data to each other in real time

  • Why formats like JSON matter (just a simple way to structure data)

Tools That Help

  • What middleware is (a translator and traffic cop for your data)

  • The difference between simple automation tools (like Zapier) and heavy-duty enterprise tools

  • How to pick the right tool based on your budget, team size, and needs

Planning Your First Integration

  • How to define what success looks like before you start

  • How to list which systems need to connect and what data should flow where

  • How to estimate time, people, and budget realistically

Testing – Before Things Break

  • Why testing an integration is different from testing a normal app

  • How to catch problems early (before customers notice)

  • What to do when something fails (retry, alert someone, or save the error for later)

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