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    iPaaS & Integration

    Trigger

    The initiating event in an integration workflow — such as a new order, an updated inventory record, or a scheduled interval — that causes the workflow to execute. Triggers can be webhook-based (real-time) or polling-based (scheduled).

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    APIApplication Programming Interface

    A defined set of protocols that allow software applications to communicate with each other. APIs are the foundation of modern integration — enabling ecommerce platforms, ERPs, marketplaces, and logistics systems to exchange data in real time.

    API Gateway

    A managed service that acts as the controlled entry point for API traffic, handling authentication, rate limiting, request routing, and monitoring. API gateways are critical infrastructure for organizations exposing or consuming APIs at scale.

    Async Integration

    An integration pattern where data is exchanged without requiring both systems to be available simultaneously. Events are queued and processed when the receiving system is ready — making async patterns more resilient than synchronous real-time calls.

    Connector

    A pre-built integration component that handles the technical details of communicating with a specific application — including authentication, data mapping, and API call construction. Quality connectors dramatically reduce integration build time and maintenance burden.

    Data Mapping

    The process of defining how data fields in one system correspond to fields in another. Accurate data mapping is the most critical — and most error-prone — step in any integration project. Mismatches in data types, field names, and business logic account for the majority of integration failures.

    Data Transformation

    Converting data from one format, structure, or schema to another as part of an integration workflow. Transformations include field renaming, data type conversion, currency normalization, and conditional logic.

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