Asynchronous and event-driven architecture
An integration platform must be asynchronous because data producers and data consumers may have different timing constraints for data production and use. Data has to be used at any time and not necessarily as soon as it is produced. Data is a two-dimension entity: a piece of data without timing is useless and Primeur integrates data with a tight relation to time. In Primeur Data One, integration data flows react to events through Virtual Boxes, a powerful tool to define a set of data and associate events with its changes. This removes the need for systems to continuously check if new data is available or if anything has changed. This event-driven architecture supports real-time scenarios and makes the integration process more flexible.
Harmonization and orchestration or third-party integration tools
Primeur Data One federates different integration technologies through a single point of access and harmonizes them with a unique, simple, and intuitive User Experience. It keeps the operational autonomy of integrated technologies enabling their cooperation while allowing them to evolve autonomously without interference with other technologies. This preserves existing investments and allows companies to adopt the new technology smoothly.
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