03: Practice

Integration & Interoperability

EveryWarePro's Integration & Interoperability practice covers how systems connect, from healthcare interoperability standards to legacy integration and modern cloud platforms. The practice spans both strategy and implementation.

Integration & Interoperability Practice

Integration strategy and implementation across legacy systems, healthcare standards, and modern cloud platforms.

The practice is structured around integration advisory at the front and integration implementation at the back. EveryWarePro designs target-state integration architectures and delivers them, with particular depth in healthcare interoperability (FHIR, HL7), legacy system integration, and event-driven architectures. Migration cutover work is a specialist area.

What it delivers

Five outcomes the practice consistently produces.

  • Target-state integration architectures that scale
  • API strategies that survive vendor change
  • Healthcare data exchange aligned to standards
  • Legacy systems connected without re-platforming
  • Migration cutovers that don't break production
An integration stack across five layers: Legacy Systems, Healthcare HL7 and FHIR, Enterprise APIs, Event Streams, and Cloud Services.
Practice capabilities

Eight capabilities, advisory through delivery.

Integration Architecture

Target-state design across complex estates.

API Design & Gateway

API strategy, gateway, and management.

Healthcare Interoperability

FHIR, HL7, and clinical data exchange.

Legacy System Integration

Connecting systems without re-platforming.

Cloud & SaaS Integration

Hybrid architectures across cloud platforms.

ETL/ELT Pipelines

Batch and incremental data movement.

Event-Driven Integration

Real-time messaging and event streaming.

Migration Cutover

Zero-downtime transitions between systems.

Practice foundations

Integration architects with healthcare standards depth · API and gateway platform expertise · legacy modernization experience · cloud-native and hybrid delivery · production cutover discipline.