At ZangaBee, we’ve learned that “it cannot be done” is often where the real magic begins. Many of our clients come to us after reaching a dead end with their integration challenges. These four simple words – “it cannot be done” – frequently become the foundation for the value we deliver.
When faced with these challenges, our approach goes beyond the straightforward movement of data from A to B. We dig deeper, think creatively, and use our expertise to uncover solutions that others might overlook.
Here are some examples of how we transform the “impossible” into achievable outcomes:
1. “It cannot be done in one go”
Sometimes, a single-step solution isn’t feasible, and that’s okay. We break the process into multiple intermediate steps, each carefully designed to build toward the final outcome. By executing it step by step, we ensure the flow is completed seamlessly.
2. “It cannot be done because we’re missing data”
If data is missing, we add a step in the integration flow to retrieve it from another source. By enriching the data in transit, we fill in the gaps and deliver a complete, functional data feed.
3. “It cannot be done because of timing issues”
Data timing mismatches can create roadblocks, but we tackle this by building logic to orchestrate timings. Whether it involves waiting for additional data or temporarily storing it, we ensure the flow aligns perfectly when everything is in place.
4. “It cannot be done because we can’t do delta exports”
Handling only full data exports without delta exports is indeed tricky. However, we use advanced technical methods to compare large datasets in a compressed time frame. This enables us to identify and process just the changes (the deltas) needed for the integration.
Challenge us with your “It cannot be done”
At ZangaBee, we thrive on challenges that others shy away from. If you’re facing an integration problem that seems impossible, bring it to us. Our team is ready to find creative, reliable solutions to even the toughest integration issues.
Let’s prove that “it cannot be done” is just the beginning of what’s possible.