Successful integration requires a combined corporate effort between many experts:
- Business process owners
- Business system experts
- Program and Project managers
- Security experts
- Enterprise, integration, and solution architects
- Operations experts and managers
- Integration system experts
The Certified Integration Professional (CIP) certification establishes a standard view, language, and approach to integration between all stakeholders.
CIP is a universal approach to integration that is independent of technical integration platforms.
CIP is the collected best practice of implementing integrations with more than 50 companies (small to global). And 20 years of integrations across various verticals.
Integration is the beating heart of every digitalized business
It is the enabler (or constraint if done wrong) of automated business flexibility.
The key to faster time to market(TTM) of new (or changes to) automated cross system business processes.
Done right, it provides the business with a competitive advantage – done wrong or without a long-term vision it will quickly become the opposite.
The goal of this course is that you will be able to apply the acquired tools in your organization.
Utilize the solutions and samples in the course material as default tools, templates, and techniques.
Further tailor and optimize them within your work and or organization to speed up time to delivery of integrations, as well as decrease total cost of ownership through process and communication optimization.
This is a two-day course covering better practices in the many perspectives on Integration
- Business
- Organization
- Project Management
- Architecture
- Operational costs
- Technical perspectives
- Associated technologies
Course Content
In this course, we will use the many perspectives as a learning structure covering one or more of the following topics for each perspective.
- Subtopics
- Common considerations
- Samples
- Challenges
- Do’ and Don’t
- Tools, templates and techniques commonly used.
- Exercises