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Lauri Toivanen, Frends Integration Architect, is responsible for designing demanding integrations at Aalto University. Aalto University integrations are implemented to Frends-environment. Aalto's integration architecture is based on APIs, or open...

  • projects

Meet Hannu Juottonen, the integration architect responsible for the design and implementation of integrations and API-interfaces used by Lähtitaksi’s new “Taksini” app.

  • projects

Back in my university days the fate of our department’s poster printer came up in a meeting. It was suggested that it might be time to get rid of it. The arguments for this were quite understandable: the printer’s upkeep was not free, somebody had...

  • technical blog

Why integration projects tend to fail more often than other projects? Or do they? At least they seem to have a reputation that the workload estimates often fail and the projects become costly and time-consuming. Don’t we, for heaven’s sake, have any...

  • technical blog
  • integrations

Orhcestration is (at least in the context of this blogpost) the way that a task is arranged into a chain of smaller tasks, which may also be referred to as a workflow....

  • technical blog
  • integrations
  • Frends

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