What is it?

Interoperability is the ability of different systems to exchange information reliably and in a timely manner. In complex organizations, this exchange does not occur spontaneously: it requires a carefully designed architecture that defines how data flows, who controls it, and what rules govern it.
DANKA designs the integration architecture before building any connectors. That upfront design is what determines whether the integration is scalable, sustainable, and capable of growing without creating new, problematic dependencies.

A map of the current ecosystem

A documented integration architecture

A phased implementation strategy

A governance framework that enables integrations to be managed as a strategic asset

Who is it for?

For organizations with multiple systems that do not communicate with one another, public institutions that need interoperability across departments or jurisdictions, and projects that require a solid architectural foundation before building specific integrations.

Cutting-edge tools
that drive performance

Harness system integration to enable unified, efficient, and connected digital ecosystems.

Assessment of the current systems ecosystem: inventory, dependencies, and friction points

Design of the integration architecture: patterns, protocols, and standards

Definition of data flows between systems and stakeholders

Phased integration strategy with prioritization criteria

Technical documentation of the architecture for internal teams and vendors

Governance of the integration process: roles, responsibilities, and validation criteria