Data integration allows your business to harness data across several sources and transform it into information that can improve your business operations and reflect onto your bottom line. We support a best-of-breed tech stack strategy because every business has different needs and should have the flexibility to support them. And whilst we do PLM extremely well, we also recognize that there are additions to Delogue PLM functionalities that will allow you to run your business more efficiently as you grow. To sum it up: we support your growth, no matter what tech you choose.
Integration makes it possible to connect one system to another. In the case of integrating Delogue with your ERP, the connection transfers product data generated in Delogue to your ERP – saving you time and improving data quality across systems. By integrating Delogue with your ERP or other systems within your tech stack, data quality will improve, and you will have a better foundation for making decisions and will reduce the risk of mistakes and time spent on maintaining data.
Delogue integrates with a variety of tools that may already be a part of your IT ecosystem. Through our partner integrations, you can integrate Delogue to your ERP, PIM, B2B & B2C/Webshops. We’re also exploring calculation and auditing tools alongside our current compliance partners to best support your CSR & sustainability efforts, quality control and overall supply chain management. You can view a list of our partner’s current available integrations on our dedicated Integrations page here.
We use a variety of different web services to integrate Delogue to you ERP. This depends on what type of ERP you want to use and how your current IT ecosystem is already set-up. Most of our customers have Delogue integrated to their ERP using our web services through a REST API.
This works by giving your ERP provider access to the correct data via an API key to initiate the integration. They can then send a request with the specific ‘style number’ pertaining to the product data to be shared as a JSON file.
Another way to integrate to Delogue PLM is through a webhook. This enables a designer/technician/buyer user to send out a specific style number and trigger the ERP to fetch the data, without having to wait for the ERP to initiate ’communication’ with Delogue.
Then we have what is referred to as a Timestamp Web Service. The ERP sends a ‘timestamp’ to our timestamp web service (eg. yesterday evening at 11). Delogue then uses the API key to find out what styles changed status since that timestamp and then generates a list of relevant style numbers that are sent back to the ERP. The ERP uses the Delogue web service to determine each style updated with new data and pushes that to your ERP. The ERP fetches that data by using the Delogue web service.
You Own Your Data - The important thing to remember is that you (the brand) will always own your own data - not Delogue. Extracting your data in EXCEL or XML formats can be achieved through the standard ‘Export’ functionality in the Admin section of your Delogue environment.