APIs are not a new invention. No matter what computing device you use, APIs make it possible to move information between programs. Moving data from Word to Excel, signing into apps and websites using a Facebook ID, storing your game's progress to the Dropbox cloud, each of these is an example of an API at work. The reason APIs are so common is simple: an API allows a program's internal functions to share data without revealing all of the source software's code which saves time and reduces security risk.
In the realm of ERP software, APIs function exactly the same. APIs are utilized by a customer's chosen third party vendors to provide expanded features using ERP data. Some examples of these types of API include:
- Dashboard visualizations in Business Intelligence (BI)
- Interface for E-commerce ordering and shipping
- Connectivity to mobile applications
This is just the tip of the API iceberg. Discover the range of API process capabilities and questions you need to ask third party API providers by reading the full article our website!
After reading our API article, we invite you to also learn the importance of EDI (Electronic Data Interchange).
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