Cloud application adoption driven by new wave of SaaS integration

Although cloud applications have been hailed by many organizations, a lack of tighter integration between apps continues to hold back adoption.Application vendors continue to try and bring about the next phase of integration to win over enterprise customers. This month, Box unveiled Box Embed, a framework that will allow customers to access files from within the dashboard of other cloud apps. Similarly, Nubera launched CloudWork, an app integration service, to pair with its cloud application store.According to a recent survey of IT pros by Dimensional Research, 67% of respondents said integrating data between applications was their biggest concern

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