Systems integration
ERP modernization with system integration
Connect your ERP to web platforms, dashboards and systems without replacing legacy. Modernize safely and gradually.
ERP modernization with digital system integration
Many companies rely on legacy ERP systems that limit their ability to expand into digital channels. Replacing the system is often complex and risky. A more strategic approach is to modernize the existing ERP through integrations, creating digital layers that connect data, automate workflows and enhance operations. WAAC enables this evolution without disrupting your business.
Benefits for your business
- System integration: connect ERP to web platforms, APIs and external tools.
- Improved data access: bring ERP data into modern dashboards.
- Reduced manual work: eliminate duplicate processes.
- Connected portals: share data with clients, partners or teams.
- Process automation: streamline operations with integrated flows.
- Gradual evolution: modernize without replacing the system entirely.
How WAAC delivers
The process starts with a technical and operational assessment of your ERP. WAAC evaluates databases, existing integrations and limitations to design the best integration architecture.
Then, integration layers, APIs, web interfaces and dashboards are developed. The rollout is gradual to minimize risks and ensure continuity.
The stack may include REST APIs, middleware and custom-built systems to connect legacy environments with modern digital ecosystems.
Use cases
ERP connected to web portals: enabling data access for external users.
Executive dashboards: real-time insights from ERP data.
Operational automation: integrating ERP with other systems.
Frequently asked questions
How to modernize ERP without replacing it?
By building integrations and digital layers that extend the system's capabilities.
Can ERP be connected to web portals?
Yes, depending on the technical structure of the system.
How to move ERP data into dashboards?
Through APIs, databases or integration layers.
Can modernization be gradual?
Yes, it is often done in phases.
Can legacy ERP integrate with modern systems?
Yes, if data or process access is available.
Does modernization disrupt operations?
No, it is designed to minimize impact.
If you need to modernize your ERP without replacing it, the next step is to explore how integration can transform your operations.
Frequently asked questions
How to modernize ERP without replacing it?
By adding integration layers and extending capabilities.
Can ERP connect to web portals?
Yes, depending on system structure.
How to integrate ERP data into dashboards?
Using APIs or databases.
Can modernization be gradual?
Yes, phased approach is common.
Can legacy ERP integrate with modern systems?
Yes, if access exists.
Does it interrupt operations?
No, it is planned to avoid disruption.
