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Streamlining business process automation with iPaaS
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Every business can benefit from automating time-consuming and repetitive tasks. It allows businesses to save time, reduce errors, and improve efficiency by automating workflows and processes. This post will go into more detail on how low-code can help to facilitate BPA. The first section of this post will look at the functionality that makes Linx a good match for BPA, and then an example of how a business process can be automated using Linx.
Navigating integration – from the simple to the complex
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Quick work can be made of a typical IT task to read files and make the data available elsewhere by using Low Code.
Fast and flexible ETL process development
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Retrieving data from a source, ensuring it suits business requirements, and moving that data into a target data source is critical to any data strategy. Low-code tools can help create robust and flexible ETL processes that automate your data loading.
Quickly automate data imports from Excel
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Excel is an essential tool for many businesses and is used in a wide range of industries to help power their operations. That said, it is easy to understand why many businesses and processes have Excel at their core.
Building low-code web services
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Quick work can be made of a typical IT task to read files and make the data available elsewhere by using Low Code.
Automate data transfers across systems or applications
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Quick work can be made of a typical IT task to read files and make the data available elsewhere by using Low Code.
Sage Intacct integration
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Sage Intacct is one of the largest cloud-based accounting systems, offering a web service to facilitate integrations. This post covers how you can consume the Sage Intacct web services with Linx.
Using OAuth2 to access emails
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OAuth 2.0 is becoming the standard for authentication. This article focuses on using OAuth to access mailboxes, specifically for Microsoft Office 365 mailboxes where Basic Authentication has been discontinued.
Expanding functionality: New return function
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A new feature was added to Linx, the Return function. The Return function is the new standard for returning values to the result of a function or to exit a function at any point. This post will go over what the Return function does and how it can be used.
Guide: Build and host code-first APIs
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A comprehensive guide to building your API and getting it to production. Our low-code approach uses Linx to deliver a flexible, comprehensive, fully documented, live API.