Integration Endpoint
Definition & Overview
An Integration Endpoint refers to a designated point of communication in an integration architecture, where data is exchanged between systems or applications. It serves as the interface through which information flows into or out of a system, facilitating seamless integration and interoperability.
Integration Endpoints play a crucial role in orchestrating data exchange processes, ensuring that information is transmitted efficiently and securely. They define the entry and exit points for data within the integration ecosystem, guiding the flow of information between disparate systems.
Furthermore, Integration Endpoints are often configured to support various protocols and data formats, enabling compatibility with different systems and technologies. This flexibility allows organizations to adapt their integration solutions to meet specific business requirements and accommodate evolving technological landscapes. Learn more about what Launchpad offers here.
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