What does system integration mean?

system integration refers to the integration of different information technology systems, subsystems and components through certain planning, design and development, which are interconnected, cooperative, information sharing, expansibility and maintainability. In this way, the system and resources can be used more effectively, the efficiency and accuracy of business processes can be improved, and the value of informatization and digitalization can be enhanced.

System integration can integrate a variety of different technologies such as software, hardware and network, open up information islands between systems, and realize efficient data sharing and exchange. At the same time, it can avoid the problems of system complexity and high cost, improve the integration, scalability and security of the overall business, reduce maintenance costs and risks, and bring more value and competitive advantages to enterprises.

System integration is widely used in various industries, such as logistics, finance, medical care, manufacturing, energy and other fields. For example, in the hospital informatization construction, by integrating electronic medical records, medical equipment and medical insurance system, the efficiency and standardization of hospital business processes are realized, and the medical quality and service level are improved. In addition, in intelligent manufacturing, system integration can integrate production equipment, logistics equipment and intelligent monitoring, realize digitalization, modularization and visualization of manufacturing process, and improve production efficiency and quality management.