In today's digitalized business world, data is the life elixir of each company. They enable informed decisions, personalized customer experiences and efficient behavior...
“Digitalization is not an IT project—it is a business strategy.”
– Björn Groenewold, Managing Director, Groenewold IT Solutions
In today's digitalized business world, data is the life elixir of each company. They enable informed decisions, personalized customer experiences and efficient operations. But too often these valuable data are caught in isolated systems, so-called data silos. This fragmentation hinders cooperation, slows innovations and leads to inconsistent information.
A modern and sustainable solution for this problem is the API-First approach. This article highlights how you create a flexible, future-oriented IT architecture through a data silos strategy centered on interfaces.
What are data silos and why are they a problem?
Short: Data silos are isolated data stocks that only one particular department or application has access to.
Data silos are isolated data stocks that only one particular department or application has access to. They often arise organically when different teams introduce different software solutions for their specific needs without pursuing a company-wide data strategy.
The creation of data silos
The reasons for the formation of data silos are manifold. Often, department boundaries, different technological platforms or rapid business growth lead to data islands being created.
Each department – whether it is marketing, sales, human resources or production – collects and manages its own data in specialized systems such as CRMs, ERPs or marketing automation tools. Without a thought-out integration strategy, these data remain separate.
The negative impact on your business
The existence of data silos has far-reaching negative consequences:
- Inconsistent data: Different departments work with outdated or contradictory information, which can lead to misdecision.
- Distinct 360-degree view: A comprehensive view of customers or business processes is impossible because the data is scattered across different systems.
- Inefficient processes: Employees spend a lot of time gathering data manually from different sources instead of focusing on value-generating activities.
- Reduced innovation: The development of new products or services is made more difficult as access to enterprise-wide data is lacking.
The API-First approach as a solution
Short: To overcome these challenges, the API-First approach has established itself as a strategic success factor.
To overcome these challenges, the API-First approach has established itself as a strategic success factor. It focuses on the development of programming interfaces (APIs) at [software development](/services/software development) and thus ensures seamless communication between different systems.
What does "API-First"?
API-First means that the API is not considered as a subsequent supplement, but as a central product. Before the actual application is developed, the API is carefully planned
References and further reading
Short: The following independent references complement the topics in this article:
The following independent references complement the topics in this article:
- Bitkom – German digital industry association
- German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI)
- European Commission – Digital strategy
- MDN Web Docs (Mozilla)
- W3C – World Wide Web Consortium
> "ERP programmes rarely fail on software selection; they fail on unclear process ownership." > > — Björn Groenewold, Managing Director, Groenewold IT Solutions
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About the author
Managing Director of Groenewold IT Solutions GmbH and Hyperspace GmbH
For over 15 years Björn Groenewold has been developing software solutions for the mid-market. He is Managing Director of Groenewold IT Solutions GmbH and Hyperspace GmbH. As founder of Groenewold IT Solutions he has successfully supported more than 250 projects – from legacy modernisation to AI integration.
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