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

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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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