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Copyright ©2021 Tango. All rights reserved. 9 INTEGRATIONS Too Many Cooks The integration between these three products opens up a proverbial can of worms. Integration approaches vary, with some vendors using flat file, others using web services or APIs. Ultimately, with so many cooks in the kitchen, it's hard to know who is monitoring each integration and who owns issues when they arise, because they will. A failed integration point may result in losses due to unauthorized payments or a missed lease renewal, even the loss of a store. Who Owns What Data? Stores go through a logical lifecycle, f rom a potential location, to a site, a project and ultimately a store. Data builds throughout this process and having three different systems managing the lifecycle results in redundant data and a massive data integrity challenge. Which solution, for example, is the system of record for the store? What if someone changes it in one system but not the others? This conundrum occurs across hundreds of data points. WHY MULTIPLE SOLUTIONS DON'T ADD UP | BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU ASK FOR

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