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DCH Shortens Integration Cycles by 70 Percent With Boomi

DCH Shortens Integration Cycles by 70 Percent With Boomi

Boomi, the intelligent connectivity and automation leader, announced that international distributor Dah Chong Hong Group (DCH) has implemented the Boomi platform to modernize legacy integrations and accelerate its digital transformation journey.

Based in Hong Kong, DCH is a leading Asian distribution company operating in the motor, healthcare, food, electrical, and consumer goods industries. With more than 16,000 employees and operations extending across 13 Asian economies, DCH is continually evolving and innovating its overall IT architecture to strengthen service delivery and drive further growth.

“Working with over 300 global business partners, we house large amounts of important data across our application stack,” said Kenneth Chan, Enterprise Architect at Dah Chong Hong Holdings Limited. “Our employees need access to this data to gain invaluable insights about our customers, understand their needs better, and deliver industry-leading service standards. To accomplish this, we needed a partner like Boomi to help us innovate and achieve our digitalization goals.”

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A key metric of DCH’s integration objective was to establish a clear enterprise integration architecture and standard. This would ensure consistent streamlining of data and enable quick access across business units to support continued, long-term innovation. Acting on the advice of system integrator Laputa Technologies, DCH implemented the Boomi platform to enhance its systems. The digital platform enabled DCH employees to break down data silos and benefit from further automation. As a result, different business units within DCH can swiftly and efficiently extract data for reporting.

“DCH needed to bring together core applications and data across its IT ecosystem with as little disruption as possible,” said Felix Chan, Solution Architect at Laputa Technologies. “With numerous systems, processes, and business units to connect, it was critical for DCH to have the right implementation strategy to achieve its desired IT outcomes. We recommended Boomi’s robust and unified integration solution, which gives DCH the agility necessary to meet immediate and future business needs.”

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In addition to an intuitive, low-code interface, Boomi’s usage-based pricing model was a key reason DCH opted for the Boomi platform. With Boomi, DCH was able to gain the requisite scale to maximize the value of its integration objectives and accelerate digital transformation.

“Thanks to the excellent support from the Boomi team and their category-leading platform, we now have a robust integration platform as a service (iPaaS) solution that cuts our average integration cycle time by as much as 70 percent, and is capable of supporting four to five application projects in parallel,” Chan added.

“In this competitive landscape, visibility and connectivity into the data shared between business partners and customers is critical to the success of any business,” said HonChew Seetoh, Director of Asia, Boomi. “The Boomi platform enables DCH to maximize the flexibility, agility, and scalability of the cloud, break down silos across the distributed environment, and more importantly, unlock the power of data.”

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