How would two software applications communicate if there wasn't a language written for them? Scribe provides the canvas for writing both complex and simple integration rules between two systems.
Scribe has complex and simple integration features. So if you have an integration written that you want to turn on and off, you have the power to do so.
It's busy in the office. Once Scribe has your rule sets, it will automatically do its job, just like your favorite coworker, Russell.
Using Scribe opens doors for you in your ERP system. It gives you the flexibility to create rules of communication between your ERP and any other database. Tell Scribe what to look for and how to react based on certain criteria.
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Scribe makes it easy for you to create data connections between your ERP system and other applications so you can have all the information you'll ever need right in front of you.
Our experts help you by writing out your desired integration connection in Scribe. There are some complex integrations you can make in Scribe, but it's all easily managed in one Scribe dashboard. So if you ever change your preferences, you can easily do so without learning some crazy computer language.
Once your rules are set, Scribe takes care of the rest. Your data will constantly flow from one system to another without ever raising a peep. It knows its job and does it well. Scribe is like your favorite coworker Russell who does everything you ask, except you don't have to buy it donuts to encourage hard work. It just works without question.
Do you ever ask yourself if you can make your queries better or your order entry windows more robust to fit your needs? Scribe opens new opportunities for information in your systems. It's like that phrase "when one door opens, another one closes." Except the doors aren't closing here. They're just opening. And you're having a hoot with all these new doors.