
Moving from Reactive to Proactive Enterprise Architecture with Native iPaaS
February 20, 2025

Traditional enterprise architecture is often reactive – businesses struggle with outdated applications, technical debt, and compliance risks that escalate before they’re addressed. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
A native integration platform as a service (iPaaS) enables organizations to shift from reacting to anticipating, preventing inefficiencies before they arise. With automation, AI-driven risk assessments, and real-time data orchestration, enterprise architects can proactively optimize IT spend, mitigate risks, and eliminate technical debt.
Download this infographic to explore:
- The challenges associated with a reactive approach to enterprise architecture
- How automation streamlines application rationalization and risk management
- Ways to proactively identify and reduce technical debt
Last updated on
September 26, 2025
Traditional enterprise architecture is often reactive – businesses struggle with outdated applications, technical debt, and compliance risks that escalate before they’re addressed. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
A native integration platform as a service (iPaaS) enables organizations to shift from reacting to anticipating, preventing inefficiencies before they arise. With automation, AI-driven risk assessments, and real-time data orchestration, enterprise architects can proactively optimize IT spend, mitigate risks, and eliminate technical debt.
Download this infographic to explore:
- The challenges associated with a reactive approach to enterprise architecture
- How automation streamlines application rationalization and risk management
- Ways to proactively identify and reduce technical debt