Connect acquired systems without opening firewall ports, replicate integration assets deal after deal, and get integrations ready before Day 1 becomes a crisis.
Get identity, payroll, and ERP live before close date.
Dual-ERP coexistence and CRM consolidation completed on schedule.
SAP, Salesforce, and Workday capsules deploy again for each deal.
Zero-trust network access connects acquired-company on-premises systems without inbound firewall ports. Outbound data pushes via inverse flow.
Dedicated SaaS deploys on AWS, Azure, or GCP in any region. Private Cloud runs on customer-managed Kubernetes to match either entity's existing infrastructure.
All 300+ connectors and pre-built capsules—SAP, Salesforce, Workday, Dynamics 365, plus REST/SOAP generics—included in usage-based pricing with no per-connector billing tiers.
Sync Entra ID and Okta directories to support SSO across merged organizations during consolidation.
Synchronize financial records between SAP and Oracle Fusion in parallel during consolidation.
Migrate employee records, payroll, and benefits into Workday, Oracle HCM Cloud and more.
Route customer records into Salesforce or HubSpot during consolidation.
Consolidate Snowflake or BigQuery environments into a unified analytics infrastructure.
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Simple, consumption-based pricing just like your cloud provider. No complicated add-ons.
AI acceleration combined with a flexible, low-code developer experience and seamless deployment.
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Digibee's Zero Trust Network Access connects acquired-company systems through outbound-only HTTPS connections — no inbound firewall ports, no VPNs, and no waiting on network consolidation. Integrations are live before close date.
Digibee connects to on-premises systems at the acquired entity using its ZTNA agent — a lightweight process deployed inside the acquired company’s network that creates an outbound tunnel to Digibee’s integration platform without requiring changes to firewall rules, network topology, or VPN configuration. Integration pipelines can reach the acquired entity’s SAP, Active Directory, or legacy middleware from day one, even while the two organizations’ networks remain fully separate.
Digibee’s visual Canvas reaches a working first pipeline in approximately 30 minutes. The certified SAP capsule collection can connect a newly discovered SAP environment in hours rather than days. Actual timelines depend on the complexity of the acquired entity’s system inventory and the number of integrations on the critical path.
Yes. In two ways. Pipelines built for Day 1 minimum viable integration (identity, payroll, ERP reporting) typically remain in production throughout the consolidation period, which can run 18–36 months. Digibee Capsules let teams publish reusable integration components to a shared library: the SAP, Salesforce, and Workday connectors built for one acquisition become the starting point for the next.
Yes. Acquired companies often come with older versions of MuleSoft, TIBCO, or IBM MQ that carry high licensing and maintenance costs. Digibee allows you to rapidly re-map legacy platforms’ logic into pipelines built in the visual canvas. IT teams can then decommission the acquired entity’s expensive legacy infrastructure months ahead of schedule, directly contributing to the merger’s stated synergy savings goals.