What are Integrations

Introduction

The first thing you need to do when CluedIn is running, is to feed it with data. You need to choose which data you want to add to CluedIn. Data is pushed into CluedIn via integrations. You have two options:

When you install CluedIn, you gain access to out-of-the-box integrations. Feel free to contact us for assistance with configuring and enabling these integrations. Additionally, we can implement custom integrations upon request.

There are two main types of integrations: providers and enrichers.

Providers

These integrations allow you to add data into CluedIn. They can connect to cloud tools, databases, file systems, etc. extract the data you want to send to CluedIn and assemble it in a format CluedIn will understand.

There are many providers available in our GitHub, but alternatively you can also build your own to cater for your specific requirements. In order to do this though, you will require some C# coding experience.

Some of the most common providers are the following:

Enrichers

Their mission is to add extra information to improve data that is already in CluedIn. Data in CluedIn is structured in entities; these are similar to records. They can contain information about a person, a company, a task, etc. An enricher will use the existing information CluedIn to then query other external systems to try to find out more information about that entity, i.e. enrich it.

We have a list of available enrichers in our GitHub, but you can also build your own, as long as you have some C# coding experience.