by using Alumio's user-friendly, no-code Integration Platform
Create complex API integrations yourself via the user interface
Added value for my organization is to digitize in a smart way
Using an iPaaS to digitize your business means
Do not create a tangled IT landscape
Data silos. A lot of custom code or third-party connections result in data silos.
Lack of visibility. Custom solutions have different levels of ability to monitor, which results in notification problems when issues occur.
Negative business impact. Problems are not being notified and are troublesome to resolve, resulting in lost orders and disappointed customers which are detrimental to businesses.
Not secure and compliant. Complex integrations are not conducive to being compliant with privacy regulations nor to establish a secure IT ecosystem.
Stretched timelines. In this complex combination of integrations, it is not possible to add and connect new software to existing software without having a long and expensive IT project.
Normalized entity of data
Scalable and interchangeable. Fast and seamless connectivity to apps, databases with simplified data exchange.
Happy customers. Always on top of problems with Alumio's monitoring and notifications cockpit.
Save time for senior developers. You can create 90% of the integrations without the help of senior developers. Meaning they can focus on architecture and custom coding.
Customizable interfaces without compromise. Front office and back office success rely on reliable integrations.
Easily connect legacy software. Connect to older, legacy software without getting headaches.
"Alumio makes us much more responsive, allowing us to provide the most up-to-date product information, regardless of the channel."
to help us make your business future-proof
After many successfull SAP (R/3, ECC & S/4HANA) integration projects, Alumio introduces an off the shelf standard e-commerce connector. This connector reduces the time to market for our customers, reduces risk and minimizes their investment.
We are offering our customers a solid, state-of-the-art connector which meets all the requirements of connecting with ERP systems, under which SAP (R/3, ECC & S/4HANA) enterprise.
Pickware works in collaboration with Shopware, who have specifically developed an ERP system for Shopware that can be directly integrated into Shopware's backend. All data is stored in one system, meaning data from the warehouse, inventory planning, purchasing, returns and many more are all powered by Shopware through integrated ERP functions that Pickware directly stores into Shopware's backend. Eradicating external infrastructures that would hold separate data.
SMB and SME companies across the globe rely on integrations done with Alumio iPaaS and Native connectors. Digitalizing and streamlining processes helps companies to accelerate and become future-proof.
Sambazon & Ethical Integrations
How Sambazon digitalized their working environment and maximized profits
Jac Hensen's mission to expand outside The Netherlands
Dutch Retailer "Jac Hensen" opts to go digital to become more serviceable to clients
Digitalizing the multiple brands of Trimfoot Co.
Improving customer experience by optimizing inventory flows
How to connect Shopware to ERP systems
How Shopware can be connected to enterprise ERP's like SAP ECC, S/4HANA and Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply?
After many successfull SAP (R/3, ECC & S/4HANA) integration projects, Alumio introduces an off the shelf standard e-commerce connector. This connector reduces the time to market for our customers, reduces risk and minimizes their investment.
We are offering our customers a solid, state-of-the-art connector which meets all the requirements of connecting with ERP systems, under which SAP (R/3, ECC & S/4HANA) enterprise.
Pickware works in collaboration with Shopware, who have specifically developed an ERP system for Shopware that can be directly integrated into Shopware's backend. All data is stored in one system, meaning data from the warehouse, inventory planning, purchasing, returns and many more are all powered by Shopware through integrated ERP functions that Pickware directly stores into Shopware's backend. Eradicating external infrastructures that would hold separate data.