Integration Architecture refers to the set of principles, practices, and technologies used to design and implement the communication and data sharing between different applications, systems, and services. It aims to create a cohesive and interconnected IT environment where different components can work together seamlessly. This often involves using middleware, APIs, messaging queues, and other integration patterns to ensure data consistency, reliability, and scalability across the integrated systems. Common use cases include connecting legacy systems with modern applications, integrating cloud services with on-premise infrastructure, and enabling real-time data exchange between different departments or organizations.
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