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Stibo Systems cloud-native MDM platform builds a bridge between your data sources, offering you an end-to-end, unified view of data that matters most to your business. With unparalleled connectivity, Stibo systems data integrations and connectors offer a broad range of add-ons and integral capabilities that enable you to seamlessly share data and enhance your value chain. This streamlined connectivity gives you access to internal and external master data in real-time and in one place by:
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Connect the STEP MDM platform to Oracle Advanced Queuing enabling messages to be exchanged between two systems.
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The STEP MDM platform connects to Microsoft Azure Message Bus using Dynamic JMS Delivery.
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The STEP MDM platform connects to TIBCO Enterprise Message Service using Dynamic JMS Delivery.
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Connect the STEP MDM platform to the Oracle WebLogic server using Dynamic JMS Delivery.
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Replicate customer master data between Stibo Systems MDM and SAP ECC R3 and SAP S/4 HANA.
Learn moreIntegrate with CommerceIQ via PDX for post-syndication Digital Shelf Analytics and Optimization.
Learn moreStibo's PDX System is a product data exchange service for manufacturers and distributors that creates connectivity to major retailers, content service providers, and data pools.
Learn moreSyndicate product data to retailers via predefined direct channels in Stibo Systems Product MDM.
Learn moreStibo Systems MDM features a connector for communication with an external translation service through Translation Service Integration.
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Manage the whole translation process without leaving the MDM platform, by sending content directly to any language service provider, in-house or external.
Learn moreEnable communication with external translation services through STEP Translation Service Integration.
Learn moreIntegrate with Microsoft Power BI to interact with reports, dashboards, and tiles in the MDM user interface.
Learn moreStibo Systems MDM enables access to Adobe Scene7 or an external DAM where images can be identified via URL.
Learn moreGet access from the STEP MDM platform to Adobe Experience Manager Assets and other external DAM systems.
Learn moreStibo Systems MDM enables access to any external DAM where images can be identified via URL.
Learn moreJava Database Connectivity from Stibo Systems MDM to external sources as an export delivery plug-in.
Learn moreConnect your product information management to the BrandQuad product experience management platform (PXM).
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Integrate Stibo Systems MDM with the GlobalLink Enterprise translation management system.
Learn moreObtain, process, combine, and use GDSN data from the atrify data pool with master data managed in your Stibo MDM solution.
Learn moreAbility to govern and synchronize the web classification, brands, product images, and product catalog to the VTEX, Enterprise Digital Commerce Platform. VTEX offers a complete Commerce, Marketplace, and OMS solution to build, manage, and deliver experiences with total flexibility and no complexity at all.
Learn moreWedia is a provider of Digital Asset Management software solutions for large organizations.
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Accelerate performance and maximize impact by integrating Orange Logic’s next-gen DAM platform with Stibo Systems’ leading Master Data Management (MDM) solution.
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Enable seamless, bidirectional synchronization between Salesforce and the Stibo Systems MDM platform.
Learn moreThe difference between MDM and data integration is the difference between purpose and process. The purpose of data integration is consolidation: collecting critical data from various sources and combining it to deliver a unified view of assets. Master data management, on the other hand, refers to the processes utilized for data governance, creation and management. The goal of MDM is to build a “golden record” from core data which is accurate, clean and synchronized across business units. Master data management solutions leverage data integration to streamline business processes and ensure data quality.
The difference between CRM and MDM is largely related to scope. Both deal in data storage and management, but each have unique functions. The goal of CRM is to act as a customer database that prioritizes engagement and interaction, typically used by sales and marketing teams. The goal of MDM systems is to govern all master data to ensure quality and enterprise-level data integrity through eliminating duplication, stewardship and data cleansing. CRM is a business application, while MDM is a crucial part of more holistic business operations.
Different types of data management may include the following:
The benefits of master data management integrations primarily revolve around creating connections between your systems that work together to build a golden record or single source of truth through data integration and unification. MDM integrations synchronize your data records and give you a 360-degree-view of your enterprise data. Master data integrations also ensure your business applications are updated accurately across systems to improve data flow and quality. Ultimately, this can help you improve workflows, elevate your decision-making, optimize customer experiences, streamline your supply chain and automate your data processes for increased operational efficiency.