What is an Embedded iPaaS and How to Evaluate one
Blog post from Pandium
SaaS companies increasingly seek effective integration solutions without the burden of complex development, leading to the rise of embedded Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) offerings and integration infrastructure platforms. Embedded iPaaS allows SaaS businesses to offer integrations quickly and seamlessly within their applications, enabling users to access and install integrations effortlessly. This solution is particularly advantageous for companies with limited resources, as it helps deliver integration functionality without detracting from core product development. In contrast, traditional iPaaS systems cater to integrating internal systems, serving businesses of various sizes with differing complexities. Integration infrastructure platforms have emerged as a modern alternative, focusing on fostering robust technology partnerships and a seamless ecosystem around SaaS products, enhancing interoperability and partner collaboration. These platforms provide a more tailored integration experience by allowing direct API handling and custom integration logic, ultimately delivering more value through shared visibility and demand insights among customers, partners, and companies.