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Kernel Integration Platform

Discover our managed iPaaS, the Core Integration Layer for Business-Critical Systems

Kernel is deltAlyz’s managed iPaaS offering for organizations that need reliable system integration without the overhead of running an enterprise integration platform internally.

It connects ERP, CRM, logistics, finance, warehouse, analytics systems, and other types of transactional systems into a unified, monitored integration environment designed to reduce manual work, lower data inconsistencies, and support business‑critical operations.

Unlike self-service enterprise iPaaS platforms that require internal teams to design, operate, and maintain integrations, Kernel is delivered and managed by deltAlyz. Your team gets the integration backbone and operational outcome without taking on the burden of platform ownership.

Kernel is best for organizations that want integration as an operational capability, not another platform to manage.

Why Kernel instead of more point-to-point integrations

Point-to-point integrations can work at the beginning, but they become difficult to manage as systems, workflows, and business rules multiply. Each new connection adds more complexity, more maintenance, and more failure points.

Kernel gives you a centralized integration layer for business-critical operations. Instead of maintaining a web of one-off integrations, your business runs on a fully managed platform designed for reliability, visibility, and scale.

With Kernel, you get:

– One operational layer across core systems

– Standardized integration logic and governance

– Better visibility into data movement and failures

– Easier change management as business processes evolve

– A foundation that supports growth without multiplying technical debt

Our platform is built for organizations that cannot afford fragile connections between ERP, CRM, logistics, finance, and reporting systems.

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What Kernel connects

Kernel connects the systems that run day-to-day operations and decision-making across the business. It integrates cloud applications, on-premises systems, and legacy platforms, including those that do not expose APIs.

Through built-in robotic process automation capabilities, Kernel can interact with user interfaces when direct API integration is not available, ensuring no critical system is left disconnected.

Kernel also provides access to 1,367 built-in connectors, enabling faster integration with widely used platforms and reducing the need for custom development.

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ERP

Synchronize orders, inventory, products, pricing, fulfillment status, invoices, and master data across the business.

3PL and logistics

Connect warehouses, carriers, and shipping platforms to support fulfillment visibility, shipment tracking, and operational coordination.

CRM

Keep customer, sales, account, and order-related information aligned between commercial and operational systems.

MES and production systems

Link production, inventory, and operational data with upstream planning and downstream reporting systems.

Ecommerce platforms

Move orders, catalog updates, pricing, customer data, and fulfillment information between online storefronts and internal systems.

BI and reporting tools

Feed trusted, consolidated operational data into dashboards, reporting environments, and decision-support systems.

Finance systems

Ensure accurate flow of billing, payment, reconciliation, and financial transaction data across business platforms.

HR systems

Synchronize employee, payroll, benefits, and organizational data across HR platforms and other business systems. Enable consistent onboarding, role management, time tracking, and reporting by keeping workforce data aligned with finance, operations, and access control systems.

BENEFITS

Reliability for business-critical workflows

Kernel is designed for integrations that operations depend on every day. It supports stable, repeatable, and governed data movement across systems where downtime, delays, or bad data have real business consequences.

  • Monitoring and visibility: Kernel gives your team a clearer view of what is running, what has failed, and what needs attention. Monitoring and alerting help reduce blind spots and improve issue response before problems spread across the business.
  • Less manual work: By automating cross-system workflows and data synchronization, Kernel reduces repetitive manual entry, duplicate handling, spreadsheet workarounds, and time spent fixing preventable issues.
  • Better data trust: When systems stay aligned, teams can work with greater confidence. Kernel helps improve consistency across operational and reporting environments so users spend less time questioning the data and more time using it.
  • Easier scale and change: As your processes evolve, Kernel gives you a more maintainable integration foundation than adding more one-off connections. New systems, workflows, and business rules can be added with more control and less disruption.

Delivery model

Kernel is not just software. It is a managed integration platform delivered by deltAlyz.

deltAlyz implements

We design, configure, and deploy the integrations based on your systems, workflows, business rules, and operational requirements. That includes initial setup, mapping, validation logic, testing, and production rollout.

deltAlyz monitors

We actively monitor integration health, execution status, and exceptions so issues can be identified and addressed quickly, with less operational guesswork.

deltAlyz supports

Your team has a partner to troubleshoot incidents, answer questions, and maintain continuity as systems and business needs change.

deltAlyz optimizes

We continuously improve integrations over time by refining workflows, strengthening reliability, adapting to process changes, and expanding coverage as your needs evolve.

What this means for your team

  • Reduced manual data entry by up to 97% across ERP and CRM systems.
  • Improved on-time delivery performance by up to 38% through real-time system synchronization.
  • Reduced operational errors by up to 72% with automated validation and data workflows.
  • Enabled real-time visibility across warehouse, finance, and reporting systems.
Use cases

Real-World Integration Use Cases

See how Kernel supports business-critical workflows across operations, finance, logistics, and customer systems.

Packages

Pricing

Kernel is delivered as a fully managed integration platform, combining technology, implementation, and ongoing support. Pricing is structured around the number of systems, workflows, real-time integrations capabilities, and data warehousing for your future BI and Data analytics needs, not task volume.

If a connector, workflow, or business rule needs to go further, deltAlyz extends Kernel with custom software, analytics, and AI capabilities as part of your engagement.

Foundation
$1,250/Month
  • Up to 3 connected systems
  • Up to 5 active workflows
  • Scheduled data synchronization
  • Monitoring and alerting
  • Daily health review
  • Support by phone and email
  • Advanced transformations and business rules
  • Real-time data synchronization - (webhook) integrations
  • Data storage for future BI/Analytics needs
Growth
$3,650/Month
  • Up to 6 connected systems
  • Up to 15 active workflows
  • Scheduled data synchronization
  • Monitoring and alerting
  • Daily health review
  • Support by phone and email
  • Advanced transformations and business rules
  • Real-time data synchronization - (webhook) integrations
  • Data storage for future BI/Analytics needs (Optional)
Enterprise
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  • Up to 30 connected systems
  • Up to 80 active workflows
  • Scheduled data synchronization
  • Monitoring and alerting
  • Daily health review
  • Support by phone and email
  • Advanced transformations and business rules
  • Real-time data synchronization - (webhook) integrations
  • Data storage for future BI/Analytics needs (Optional)
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is Kernel?

Kernel is a managed integration platform (iPaaS) provided by deltAlyz. It connects business-critical systems such as ERP, CRM, ecommerce, logistics, finance, and analytics platforms, ensuring reliable and consistent data flow across your organization.

How is Kernel different from traditional integration approaches?

Traditional point-to-point integrations create complexity as systems grow. Kernel provides a centralized integration layer that standardizes how systems connect, making integrations easier to manage, monitor, and scale over time.

Is Kernel a software product or a service?

Kernel is both. It is a platform combined with a managed service. deltAlyz designs, implements, monitors, and supports your integrations, so your team does not have to manage everything internally.

Where does AI fit into Kernel?

AI is used as an enabling capability within Kernel for tasks such as anomaly detection, data validation, and workflow optimization. It supports the platform but is not the primary focus.

What types of systems can Kernel integrate?

Kernel integrates cloud applications, on-premises systems, and legacy platforms. It supports systems with APIs and can also connect systems without APIs using robotic process automation.

How many systems can Kernel connect to?

Kernel includes 1,367 built-in connectors for commonly used platforms. It can also support custom integrations when needed, ensuring flexibility across your technology stack.

Can Kernel handle business-critical workflows?

Yes. Kernel is designed for operationally critical processes such as order management, inventory synchronization, financial data flows, and reporting pipelines where reliability and consistency are essential.

How does monitoring and support work?

deltAlyz actively monitors integrations, tracks execution status, and manages errors. Our team provides ongoing support to resolve issues quickly and ensure continuous operation.

How long does it take to implement Kernel?

Implementation timelines depend on the number of systems and complexity of workflows. Most initial integrations can be delivered in a few weeks, with additional integrations added incrementally.

Can Kernel scale as our business grows?

Yes. Kernel is designed to scale with your business. New systems, workflows, and data requirements can be added without creating the complexity typically associated with point-to-point integrations.

Do we need an internal technical team to use Kernel?

No dedicated integration team is required. deltAlyz handles implementation, monitoring, and ongoing optimization, allowing your internal teams to focus on core business activities.

Is Kernel suitable for companies with legacy systems?

Yes. Kernel is particularly valuable for organizations with a mix of modern and legacy systems. It ensures older systems remain connected and operational within a modern integration framework.

Is Kernel a self-service iPaaS platform?

No. Kernel is a managed iPaaS offering delivered by deltAlyz. It is designed for organizations that want a reliable integration backbone without taking on the responsibility of building and maintaining an enterprise integration platform internally.

How is Kernel different from enterprise iPaaS platforms like Boomi or MuleSoft?

Enterprise iPaaS platforms provide tooling that enables customer IT teams to build and govern integrations directly. Kernel is positioned as a managed integration backbone delivered by deltAlyz.

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