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Agile Integration Drives Digital Business for Mid-Market Companies — Free Whitepaper

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Mid-market size companies are accelerating digital transformation initiatives and restructuring their supply chains to meet the needs of digital business.

OpenText and IDG surveyed mid-market companies worldwide to understand the importance of B2B integration in connecting and collaborating with increasingly diverse digital ecosystems of suppliers, partners and customers. This position paper investigates the integration challenges mid-market companies face and how a trusted service provider can deliver the integration skills and expertise that modern mid-market companies require.

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