ITSM integration tools are software solutions designed to streamline and automate the management of IT services by connecting disparate systems and processes within an organization's IT infrastructure.
Over the past 15 years that I've worked with IT service integrations, I've seen the integration needs of enterprise businesses expand. There was a time when the IT team could manage integrations by themselves. Now, ITSM is more of an ecosystem play where you need smart integrations across your internal and vendor-managed IT services.
Why include integration software in your ITSM toolkit
Let's be honest. One tool is probably not enough to manage all your IT services. Including integration software in your ITSM toolkit gives you a way to keep control over the complexity of your internal and external IT service landscape.
ITSM tools don't prioritize integrations
Integrating ITSM tools like ServiceNow with other systems such as Jira presents unique challenges because these platforms were not initially designed to work as integrative tools. They are powerful individually but need help to communicate seamlessly.
Building point-to-point integrations is costly
Building integrations without the right solutions is like building a house from scratch every time. It's about having the right tools and expertise to ensure that your integrations can withstand any storm without constant oversight.
You need real-time integrations without maintenance hassle
Successful integration isn't just about connecting different IT systems; it's about ensuring these connections are robust, reliable, and capable of supporting the company's operational goals. Good integration tools take the pain of maintenance and delivery away from your IT team.
Benefits of integration solutions in ITSM
Integration solutions connect the dots between various IT systems and processes, these tools help eliminate silos, reducing manual efforts and the risk of errors. This leads to faster resolution of IT issues, improved service delivery, and a better overall user experience.
With the automation capabilities of integration software, your IT team can focus more on strategic initiatives rather than being bogged down by routine tasks. In essence, integration software not only optimizes your IT operations but also aligns them more closely with your business objectives, making it an indispensable asset in today’s digital landscape.
Integration solutions offer clear benefits to both internal IT services and vendor managed services:
Better efficiency: Streamline operations by automating workflows and reducing manual tasks, leading to faster resolution times.
Higher service quality: Ensure more reliable and consistent IT service delivery by integrating disparate systems for smoother operations.
More agility: Adapt flexibly to new data sources, technologies and processes, keeping the IT infrastructure responsive to changing business needs.
Lower operational costs: Minimize the time and cost of maintaining point-to-point integrations between different IT services and systems.
Dependable security: With integration tools you remain in control. Keep up security protocols across systems, improving the overall security posture by ensuring consistent application of policies.
ONEiO
ONEiO is a next-generation iPaaS solution that automates integration processes, offering a central hub for connecting disparate IT tools, teams and vendors, enabling end-to-end process flows and data exchange across an organization's entire IT ecosystem.
HQ:
Helsinki, Finland
ONEiO provides a cloud-based integration solution for businesses focused on managing and delivering digital services. Understanding the specific needs of these companies, ONEiO offers predictable subscription-based integrations, allowing businesses to budget and plan with greater accuracy without investing in integration technologies, resources, and development. This flexibility ensures that regardless of a company’s resources or expertise, ONEiO delivers a fitting solution and allows businesses to concentrate on their core offerings without the complexities of integration development and management.
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Pros:
- Support for integrations with multiple parties and tools, with Out-of-the-box runtime intelligence.
- Flexible and predictable subscription based pricing. Supports volume-based and fixed price integrations.
- Domain experts in B2B and Ebonding, including pre-integrated vendors.
Cons:
- Small partner network
- API management capabilities
- On-premise systems can be integrated using ONEiO. However, ONEiO cannot be deployed on premise.
Informatica
Informatica excels in data integration within its comprehensive Intelligent Data Management Cloud (IDMC) platform.
HQ:
Redwood City, California
Informatica focuses on amplifying data integration capabilities as part of its IDMC, offering a wide range of services for robust data management and integration strategies. It prioritizes data-centric integration with extensive features for governance, quality, and transformation, making it suitable for organizations emphasizing a unified data management approach. Informatica's global footprint and strong partner network support its comprehensive services, despite perceptions of complexity.
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Pros:
- Broad industry solutions and cloud infrastructure options.
- Strong platform security and operational reliability.
- Depth in data integration and management capabilities.
Cons:
- Pricing based on compute power can be complex and costly.
- UX focuses primarily on data, less on guided integration.
- Complex user interface
Celigo
Celigo is an iPaaS vendor focusing on automating back-office processes with a strong emphasis on AI and ease of use.
HQ:
Redwood City, California
Celigo offers integrator.io, targeting upper-midmarket and small enterprises for back-office automation. It blends ease of use with AI innovations for efficient process automation and integration. Celigo emphasizes customer success through dedicated support and a roadmap prioritizing B2B integration, improved developer experience, and AI efficiency. Ideal for empowering non-technical users while addressing complex integration scenarios.
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Pros:
- AI for categorizing and resolving runtime errors.
- Large library of business-oriented templates.
- Strategic focus on empowering citizen integrators.
Cons:
- Limited enterprise features for large-scale operations.
- Operational data cannot export to external tools.
- Complex user interface.
Jitterbit
Jitterbit offers a versatile iPaaS focusing on APIs, EDI, and citizen development, with a model conducive to predictable costs.
HQ:
Alameda, California
Jitterbit Harmony iPaaS focuses on in API, EDI, and easing citizen development, backed by a predictive pricing model. It innovates based on customer feedback, though its service integrator ecosystem is not as extensive. Its roadmap aims to improve business automation and developer support, making it an attractive option for general iPaaS needs or EDI modernization.
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Pros:
- Strong focus on EDI with significant templates.
- Simple user interface
- Customizable template marketplace for OEMs.
Cons:
- Limited prebuilt connectors and templates.
- Endpoint-based pricing model can be complex.
- Lacks cloud support for connectors.
Mulesoft
Owned by Salesforce, Mulesoft leads in iPaaS with comprehensive integration, automation, and API management capabilities.
HQ:
San Francisco, California
Mulesoft offers the Anypoint Platform, integrating applications, automations, and APIs. It focuses on democratizing integration for teams and evolving into an automation fabric supported by AI. With strong partnerships, it's ideal for organizations seeking an API-led strategy.
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Pros:
- API creation and integration capabilities.
- Supports automation with a large template library and RPA access.
- Wide capabilities in composite service integration.
Cons:
- Pricing models can be complex.
- Focused on Salesforce data ecosystem.
- Has a ton of functionality but is not easy to use
SnapLogic
SnapLogic's iPaaS emphasizes data integration with a focus on AI-driven automation, offering a blend of application and API management.
HQ:
San Mateo, California
SnapLogic, the Intelligent Integration Platform (IIP), focuses on data integration, leveraging AI to boost automation and productivity. It supports diverse integration needs through a user-friendly interface and a modular approach. While innovative, its B2B capabilities are modest, making it suited for organizations prioritizing low-code process automation and data integration.
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Pros:
- Easy to use integration wizard
- Transparent pricing and multi-cloud marketplace presence.
- One of the first generative AI solutions in SnapGPT
Cons:
- Limited B2B integration features.
- Limited access permissions
TIBCO
TIBCO offers broad integration styles with a focus on data integration, though it has a less unified user experience.
HQ:
Santa Clara, California
TIBCO Cloud Integration includes a range of products for application, data, APIs, and automation. With a global presence and a focus on data integration, TIBCO is a fit for data-centric integration strategies and enterprises emphasizing developer self-service.
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Pros:
- Flexible, volume-based pricing.
- Diverse integration capabilities.
- Supports a wide range of integration styles.
Cons:
- Inconsistent user experience across products.
- Some functionality is only self-hosted.
- Less frequent feature updates.
Workato
Workato's iPaaS solution focuses on process automation and collaboration between IT and business through an intuitive, AI-assisted user experience.
HQ:
Mountain View, California
Workato offers a serverless integration platform emphasizing ease of use and democratized development. It accelerates business-IT collaboration with a user-friendly, AI-enhanced interface, encouraging adoption with in-product assistance and proactive customer engagement. The platform boasts a vast array of connectors, facilitating diverse integrations and automations. Despite a global presence, Workato's strategic emphasis on AI assistance and customer-centric innovations positions it as a formidable choice for organizations aiming to empower citizen developers and streamline business processes. Its approach to integration challenges not only simplifies the user experience but also promises to enhance operational efficiency and innovation across industries, making Workato an excellent choice for cloud-based business process automation and teams blending IT expertise with business insight.
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Pros:
- Intuitive user experience with AI-driven process guidance.
- Extensive library of connectors and templates.
- Fine-grained access permissions.
Cons:
- Pricing model can lead to cost escalations as new processes are added.
- Absence of out-of-the-box support for EDI and B2B-specific features.
- Reliance on Amazon AWS data centers.
Boomi
Boomi, a comprehensive iPaaS solution, focuses on ease of use and has recently introduced new AI-based services.
HQ:
Chesterbrook, Pennsylvania
Boomi Platform combines iPaaS integration with data and API management, emphasizing business outcomes through democratized integration and AI. With flexible pricing and a focus on API and event-driven integration, it's suited for diverse integration needs.
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Pros:
- Hybrid integration patterns, especially ESB-type integrations.
- Relatively quick and easy to get started.
- Large library of pre-built / out-of-the-box connectors.
Cons:
- Pricing models can be complex.
- Lacks extensive monitoring capability.
- Users report it to be difficult to configure for advanced uses.
How to find the integration solution for your ITSM ecosystem
Choosing the right ITSM integration solution demands a strategic approach. Start by defining your specific IT service management needs and objectives to ensure the solution aligns with your business goals.
Consider the compatibility of the integration solution with your existing IT infrastructure to avoid potential conflicts and ensure smooth implementation. Look for scalability to accommodate future growth and changes in your IT environment. Evaluate the security features of the solution to ensure it meets your organization's standards and compliance requirements.
It's also crucial to assess the vendor's reputation, support services, and the flexibility of their solution to adapt to your evolving needs. Additionally, seek out feedback from current users to gauge satisfaction and performance. By vetting potential solutions against these criteria, you can make an informed decision that enhances your ITSM processes and supports your overall business strategy.