Razorleaf Corporation, a leading company in consulting and systems integration, has recently announced the next generation of the Clover system, the company’s powerful digital thread integration platform.
Clover is built to help manufacturing organizations construct a scalable digital thread across the entire product lifecycle, eliminating the need for professional services for installation, implementation, and maintenance. Therefore, it can reduce the cost and risk associated with integration platforms.
Clover allows users to connect systems and share information across any application, database, cloud service, or API whether in on-premise or the cloud.
Built with cloud-native technology, the newest updated version offers improved performance and security along with flexible deployment options such as on-premise, cloud-based, air-gapped, or hybrid.
Clover is equipped with a low code, no code toolset, allowing organizations to set up and maintain integrations independently without requiring expensive technical resources or domain expertise.
In addition, the platform also supports the exchange of digital product and manufacturing data between users, across departments, throughout the enterprise, and more. It makes a well-connected digital thread allowing enterprises to increase the speed of decision-making, improve data accuracy, ensure quality, and drive automation. Since then, they can accelerate efficiency, collaboration, and productivity across multiple functional areas.
According to Razorleaf CEO Eric Doubell, the new generation of Clover allows manufacturers to quickly mine valuable data in their existing systems and target relevant information that supports their company’s specific business needs.
Founded in 2000, Razorleaf has a network of highly skilled and seasoned teams of experts across the United States, Europe, and Asia to offer businesses comprehensive consulting and implementation services on managing the digital thread across the life cycle of product and supply chain.
With Clover, businesses can integrate with leading PLM systems, including Aras, Autodesk, and Dassault Systèmes on both on-premise and cloud, PTC, and others. Additionally, they also have access to ERP, MES, and CRM leaders such as SAP, Oracle, Epicor, i-Base-t, and Salesforce.
Key features of the Clover platform include Cloud-native Architecture, Secure, Extensible Schemas and Plugins, Async and Real-time Processing, Fast and Scalable Services, Polling Services to automatically trigger jobs as files or data changes, and Job Scheduling to run complex jobs and large operations in off hours to avoid impact to productivity.