SumTotal has recently partnered with industry leading Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) solution provider Sapper. Their mission is to make business processes invisible by replacing human-centric business workflows with machine-driven automation. Sapper’s powerful automation platform helps today’s enterprise realize the full potential of their application investments.

This partnership will make available a flexible and robust data integration capability and connectors to SumTotal Talent Development customers. Sapper has an extensive library of over 100 pre-built connectors that customers can select from including Workday, Salesforce, ADP, Oracle, SAP, Snowflake, data warehouses and data lakes, and many more. Sapper can even integrate data flows between SumTotal and custom in house applications and address your most challenging data integration requirements. Sapper has extensive experience with the SumTotal Talent Development platform. Sapper is unique in the iPaaS market as the product has been built by HCM and LMS domain experts.
You can find out more information on Sapper in our Marketplace - https://www.marketplace.sumtotalsystems.com/Product/Detail?ProductID=55
 Alternatively, you can reach out to your SumTotal Customer Sales Director or Customer Success Manager for more information on Sapper.

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