The Integration Layer
Moving beyond simple field mapping to intelligent middleware and agentic orchestration.
The Connectivity Dilemma
As your stack matures, the complexity of connecting Sales and Finance data grows exponentially. Most teams find themselves trapped between four distinct connectivity philosophies, each with a massive impact on long-term technical debt:
- Native Connectors: Out-of-the-box links provided by the vendor. Simple to start, but notoriously rigid for non-standard enterprise logic.
- iPaaS Tools (Boomi/Workato/Celigo): Powerful platforms for linear data movement. High capability, but often carry a "100k tax" in labor and task credits.
- Light Automation (Zapier): Excellent for SMB task-sharing, but lacks the security and complexity required for ERP-level reconciliation.
- Agentic Orchestration: The modern layer where AI agents reason through data mismatches instead of breaking on "If-Then" errors.
Middleware Comparison
Recipe-based. Costs scale with transaction volume (task credits). Requires specialized developers to maintain linear flows.
Outcome-based. No task credit tax. AI agents handle exceptions autonomously, reducing the need for manual maintenance.
Strategic Decision Matrix
Choosing the right layer depends on your scale and the complexity of your business logic.
When to use Native Connectors: If your Salesforce and NetSuite instances are entirely "standard" with zero custom objects or complex billing rules.
When to use iPaaS (Boomi/Workato): If you have a massive legacy footprint and an internal team of dedicated integration developers to build and monitor "recipes."
When to use Engini: When you need Agent-based Orchestration that resolves mismatches in real-time without manual intervention or the massive overhead of traditional enterprise middleware.