Benefits of Systems Integration for Central Business District Teams

Faster data flow between teams

Connect your core platforms so information moves automatically, reducing handovers and delays across departments.t

Cleaner reporting and fewer discrepancies

Standardise how systems share and interpret data to deliver consistent dashboards and a single source of truth.

Secure integrations built for regulated environments

Use role-based access, encryption, and audit-friendly logging to support compliance expectations common in Singapore’s financial district.

Minimal disruption to daily operations

Plan and implement integrations with staged rollouts and testing so critical workflows keep running while changes go live.

Scales as your stack evolves

Design integrations that accommodate new apps, APIs, and business units without repeated rework or costly rebuilds.

Moved the data from our existing cloud storage to Microsoft 365 seamlessly.

We got alot more value than what we were paying for !

Fund Manager, Chinatown Point

We had requirements with migrating a legacy on-site server to a cloud-based solution, as well as setting up backups across other cloud servers.

This was all handled to perfection.

OIT is a stand-out not only in professionalism but more importantly honesty and trustworthiness. Highly recommended!

Product Manager, Ubi Crescent

We required a flexible invoicing system that allowed us to move with efficiency and retain our existing billing practices.

OIT sourced and customised the solution and we are very happy with the speed that we managed to send out our invoices this year !

Corporate Secretary, Raffles Quay

OIT's Systems Integration Expertise

OIT is a Raffles Quay–based service provider in Singapore, helping local organisations connect, streamline, and manage their business and IT systems.

We focus on practical, well-planned integrations that fit your operations, with clear communication and reliable support from a team that understands the pace and needs of the CBD.

IT planning that aligns with your mission — not just your tech stack.

Once your business goals are clear, we start shaping the roadmap.

Not just a list of IT services, but a phased plan that makes sense for where your business is — and where you’re headed.

We're not here to maximise our margins.

We’re here to co-create a plan that delivers meaningful ROI.

Budgeting isn’t a side note — it’s part of the design.

This is where the big picture meets real-world planning.

Sample Systems Integration Roadmap

Fund Services Company with a small team in Singapore and overseas collaborators.

What We Did Why It Mattered
Setup an on-premise Invoicing System customised to unique workflows Improved billing speed by 4 months by reducing time in checking figures
Set up Microsoft 365 Business email and shared folders Gave the team secure, reliable, cloud-based tool to work together smoothly.
Registered a domain and launched a simple one-page website Built credibility and made it easier for clients to find them online.
Installed VoIP phones and set up access-controlled shared drives Improved internal communication and secured sensitive files.
Designed a full website and refreshed their branding Helped them stand out when pitching to partners and investors.
Planned for a private file server with disaster recovery and high availability

Prepared their infrastructure for growth and regulatory reviews.

How we approach Systems Integration

We think of systems as a whole, not services in piecemeal

Lots of IT companies treat each service as a separate job — email here, website there, phones somewhere else.

We don’t work that way.

Systems integration means putting all those pieces together so they work as one system — with your business goals in mind.

That way, nothing is wasted, and everything feels connected.

The tools fit your people, your pace, and your plans.

Systems Integration FAQs for Raffles Quay

What does systems integration typically include ?

It usually covers connecting your applications, databases, and third-party services so data flows reliably between them.

This can include API integrations, middleware setup, data mapping, automation, and monitoring.

If required, OIT could source for software replacements that support integration and business goals.

How much does systems integration cost in Singapore ?

Costs depend on the number of systems, complexity of data flows, and whether custom development is needed. After a quick discovery call and review of your requirements, you should be able to get a clear fixed quote or an estimate with milestones.

How long does a typical integration project take?

Small integrations can take a few days to a couple of weeks, while multi-system or enterprise integrations may take several weeks to a few months. Timelines are usually confirmed after scoping and access to documentation.

Will the integration cause downtime for our live systems?

Most work can be done with minimal disruption by using staging environments, phased rollouts, and scheduled cutovers outside peak hours. Any required downtime should be planned and communicated in advance.

What do you need from us to get started?

Access to relevant systems (or sandbox accounts), API documentation, an overview of current workflows, and a clear list of success criteria. A single point of contact on your side helps speed up approvals and testing.

Do you provide testing and post-launch support?

Yes—projects typically include functional testing, error handling, and go-live checks. Post-launch support can be arranged for monitoring, bug fixes, and iterative improvements as your processes change.

Integrate Your Systems—Smoothly and Securely in Raffles Quay

Get local, hands-on support to connect your apps, data and workflows with minimal disruption. Book a quick consultation and receive a clear integration plan with realistic timelines.