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5 Ways to Gain end-to-end Visibility Across Data Flows

In any business interaction, data is a living, breathing thing. Whether it supports an order, a claim, or a payment transaction; represents your products and services; or actually is your product or service, every bit of information drives a business.

If you can’t monitor and track how information moves throughout your trading community — from start to finish — you can’t effectively manage or protect it. This lack of visibility and control introduces risks and repercussions that can be serious, far-reaching and long-lasting, including:

  • Data losses and breaches

  • Regulatory violations and fines

  • Missed business opportunities

  • Damage to brands and to partner and customer relationships

To mitigate these risks and gain more agility and value from your existing IT assets, you need to be able to capture events related to data flows and provide information about them in the right context, to the right people, at the right time.

If you can do this, you can eliminate integration blind spots with the end-to-end visibility your IT staff, your business managers, and your trading partners need to better manage and predict cash flows, improve quality of service, reduce costs and eliminate security risks throughout your integration infrastructure.


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