Dubai · Technology services

Systems & API integration

Reliable data and workflow connections across commerce, ERP, CRM, payments, logistics and external services.

The business problem.

When business systems do not agree, teams spend time re-entering information, resolving exceptions and working around unclear ownership of data.

The LX-FACTOR approach.

We define the source of truth, event flow, error handling, observability and recovery for each connection—not only the successful API call.

Technology is chosen after the operating context, integrations, risks and maintenance requirements are understood. Public technology logos are intentionally withheld until the relevant capability is verified.

Capabilities.

Platform scope

  • ERP integrations
  • CRM integrations
  • Payment gateways
  • Logistics providers

Connected capability

  • Warehousing systems
  • Accounting platforms
  • External APIs
  • Integration monitoring

How delivery moves.

01System landscape mapping
02Data and ownership decisions
03Contract and failure-state design
04Implementation and test environments
05Reconciliation testing
06Monitoring and handover

What the business gains.

Fewer manual transfers and duplicated records

Visible failure handling and recovery

Clearer ownership of business data

Questions to resolve early.

Can you connect to a third-party API?

Usually, subject to the API’s access, documentation, limits and commercial terms. Those constraints are reviewed before scope is confirmed.

How do you handle integration failures?

The design should include validation, retries where appropriate, idempotency, alerting and a practical recovery route.

Do you migrate historical data?

Data migration can be included after source quality, volume, mapping and validation requirements are assessed.

Let’s build what your business needs next.

Bring us the platform, integration, or operational challenge. We’ll start by clarifying what the technology needs to make possible.

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