Case Study

What to do when integration tools are too expensive or not available

What to do when integration tools are too expensive or not available

What to do when integration tools are too expensive or not available

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Onebridge, a data and AI company based in Indianapolis with 400+ employees, needed to integrate several internal applications, but commercial integration platforms were too expensive, inflexible, and incompatible with their architecture and legacy systems. Marlabs designed and implemented a lightweight, modular custom integration framework built on Microsoft .NET that replicated core enterprise-tool capabilities while staying adaptable and manageable in-house. The engagement followed four phases: architecture assessment and integration mapping, framework design and development (including API structure and exception handling), validation and deployment with load testing, and knowledge transfer through documentation, training, and a support strategy. Results included avoiding licensing fees,

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