Cloud1 Azure Integration Platform as a service (iPaas) is a suite of cloud services enabling development, execution and governance of integration flows.
Benefits of Azure iPaaS
Centralized development and monitoring environments provide an
overall view of all your data flows. You can use Azure services to
monitor your data flows and send alerts if errors occur. Additionally,
you can use APIs to gain a better overview of utilization level.
An integration with DevOps allows you to track changes done to iPaaS
via code repositories, and set up a CI/CD pipeline to automate your
deployments from dev to test and test to production, thus minimizing
human error.
A wide selection of built-in connectors helps to connect applications
and transform data in the workflows. This makes development easier
and faster compared to building everything from scratch
Serverless solutions allow fast deployments and scaling flexibility,
without the burden of maintaining infrastructure. Develop and test
locally and deploy to the cloud.
With an Infrastructure-as-Code approach, your infrastructure is in the
configuration files and enables configuring Azure resources in a
repeatable manner, minimizing potential human errors and manual
work. You can set up temporary environments effortlessly when
needed. Thus there's no need to run temporary environments when
they are not actively in use
Cost efficient and optimized: Pay only for resources that you use when
you use them. Disable services that are not used and scale in resources
if there is no heavy traffic
Scale in and scale out resources automatically when more processing
power is needed. No need to manually spin up another Virtual Machine,
or disable instances when less processing power is enough