Task management app today? Can we install Copyl Integration Platform on site? No, CIP is an Integration Platform as a Service (ipaas) so there is no software to install. Is there a free version of the integration platform? Yes, we have a forever-free version. For advanced features and heavy transactions there is a fee. Can we hire people from Copyl to help us? Yes. We can help you write integrations, inspire your developers and help you with strategic decisions. Contact support@copyl.com to discuss how this could be realized.
We will help you the whole journey! We want our customers be able to grow together with Copyl. Start simple and add on the features you need, when you need them. All apps have a free version that you can start with. We have single entrepreneaurs using Copyl and huge governmental institutions. With our flexible technology we can serve everyone. Copyl integrates all of your other applications! We built an integration platform for businesses who need to integrate their different systems. That moves and changes data according the their business rules. Discover extra details at contract management app. Copyl helps you organize all your contracts. Get an overview over all contracts. Categorize them and group contracts by customer, supplier or framework agreement. You get an overview from where the revenue and costs comes from.
Access your Contracts from anywhere: There is no need to install any app and you can access all contracts and features via your mobile phone or tablet. Connect documents to your Contracts. Connect documents your Google Drive or upload directly to Copyl. Both signed documents and appendix etc can be connected. Electronic Signatures shortens process: Have your counterparts sign the contract and documents via an Contract Signature Request sent directly from Copyl user interface. The Contract is locked upon the first signature and everyone can access the contract afterwards.
When are microservices a bad design choice? If you are building a small application, or just building a prototype, it’s much easier to build a monolithic application. If the application doesn’t need to scale to multiple server instances it’s ok with a monolith. A middleway is to build a loosly coupled monolith that communicates internally via SOAP. You can also use some kind of user authentication that will send the user data in each call to the api. This is usually done by JWT (Javascript Web Token). We also recommend you to use Azure Active Directory (AAD) B2C tenant for your external users. We also recommend you to use an API Managment tool that will hide your api:s addresses, minimize requests, help you with versioning and also documentation. Read even more details on https://www.copyl.com/.
Designing a monolith database is much different from designing multiple databases in a microservice architecture. As you know, we must have full independence on the different microservices and that also applies on their databases. A microservice is a design concept that bundles together all services needed to deliver the functionality specified. There are usually one team developing and maintaining each microservice, so communication between teams is important.