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Automation vs Integration: The Confusion Ends Here

7 min · 18 okt 2025
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In this episode of Data Flow Radio, I unpacks the subtle but powerful difference between these two and why it matters more than ever in today’s AI-driven world. You’ll hear how: * Integration connects your systems and makes data flow seamlessly. * Automation builds on that data to trigger actions, workflows, and decisions. * Tools like Boomi, Workato, and Make.com are blurring the line between both. * Real-world architectures show how integration and automation complement each other, not compete. Plus, some facts , modern architectures, and how AI is reshaping the boundary between data movement and process automation.

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