EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 9 MIN
Part 2: What is embedded iPaaS?
from Techsplainers by IBM · host IBM
This episode of Techsplainers continues our exploration of embedded iPaaS by diving into implementation approaches, use cases, and challenges. We examine four embedding methods—external links, iFrames, custom UI, and JavaScript SDK embedding—and compare embedded iPaaS with unified APIs, highlighting their architectural and functional differences. The discussion covers key use cases including accelerating integration deployments, managing integration marketplaces, facilitating data synchronization, and streamlining workflows. We also investigate how AI is transforming integration platforms, with 88% of organizations now using AI for at least one business function, creating both new challenges and opportunities for embedded iPaaS solutions. The episode concludes by addressing limitations for both SaaS vendors (including limited flexibility and dependency risks) and their customers (such as scalability constraints and vendor lock-in), providing a balanced view of when embedded iPaaS is appropriate and when custom-built integrations might be preferable, especially for organizations with regulated data or specialized needs. Find more information at https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/embedded-ipaas Find more episodes https://www.ibm.biz/techsplainers-podcast Narrated by Matt Finio
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This episode of Techsplainers continues our exploration of embedded iPaaS by diving into implementation approaches, use cases, and challenges. We examine four embedding methods—external links, iFrames, custom UI, and JavaScript SDK embedding—and compare embedded iPaaS with unified APIs, highlighting their architectural and functional differences. The discussion covers key use cases including accelerating integration deployments, managing integration marketplaces, facilitating data...
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