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532 Reece unlocks data to power its competitive advantage with SnapLogic’s intelligent integration

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Aaron Raj @ Tech Wire Asia · 12/08/2022 18:30 EDT

Reece unlocks data to power its competitive advantage with SnapLogic’s intelligent integration

SnapLogic’s no/low code, scalable intelligent integration platform saves leading suppliers of bathroom and plumbing products “heaps of time” and hassle. Leading supplier of bathroom and plumbing products, Reece, is leveraging SnapLogic, a leader in intelligent integration and enterprise automation, to ‘unclog its pipes’, allowing the free flow of data to power its modernization journey. For... Read more »

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