Microsoft SQL in your overall system – not as a database hidden behind industry software that no one is allowed to touch.
Connecting Microsoft SQL – Customized and Seamless
Microsoft SQL Server is one of the most widely used relational database systems in the business environment – the foundation of many ERP systems, industry solutions, and custom developments. For operationally complex companies, Microsoft SQL is relevant because it often holds the most critical business data – orders, customers, billing, inventory – and this data should not be trapped behind a single application. We integrate Microsoft SQL Server into custom business software. No off-the-shelf standard connection, no plugin with limitations – just a tailored connection that fits your system architecture perfectly.
What We Connect
| Integration Options | |
|---|---|
| 🔄 | Automatically transfer data from existing SQL Server databases into the Operating System |
| 📊 | Use SQL Server as a data layer for analytics, reporting, and AI models |
| 📄 | Bidirectional data synchronization – changes in the system are written back to SQL Server |
| ⚡ | Event-driven workflows via Change Tracking or Service Broker – real-time response to data changes |
| 🔗 | Seamless integration with ERP, industry software, BI tools, and other databases |
How the Integration Works
We work directly with Microsoft SQL Server – using native connections, Change Data Capture, Service Broker, and if needed, Linked Servers or SSIS pipelines. The integration is developed as an integral part of your Operating System – no third-party middleware, no workarounds. What this specifically means:
| 🏗️ | Custom connection – built for your data structure, not for the average |
| 🔄 | Automatic data flow – no manual exports or CSV transfers |
| 🗄️ | One data repository – SQL Server data is part of your central Operating System |
| 🛡️ | Secure and GDPR-compliant – encrypted, authenticated, and documented |
Typical Use Case
A service company with 70 employees operates industry software on Microsoft SQL Server – managing orders, customers, billing. The software has a limited interface and no open API. For reporting, someone manually constructs SQL queries. The overall overview requires manual compilation from four sources. Through the integration, SQL Server becomes the connected data layer. Order and customer data automatically flow into the Operating System – without needing to replace existing software. Changes are detected in real time via Change Data Capture. Reporting runs on current data. AI models can operate on the SQL Server data. The existing database transforms from a closed data resource into a connected foundation.
Part of Your Operating System
Microsoft SQL Server is one of the most reliable enterprise databases. But when isolated behind industry software, the data remains locked away. Only as a connected component of an Operating System does SQL Server realize its full benefits – when data flows automatically, changes trigger processes, and the database doesn’t exist alongside the system but feeds it. We develop AI-powered Operating Systems for operationally complex companies. The Microsoft SQL integration is one of the building blocks of that.
