Getting Data from Enterprise Systems

Getting Data from Enterprise Systems

In The Sustainability Cloud™ , APIs serve as the essential link, defining rules and formats for seamless communication between applications. They enable diverse sustainability tools to collaborate effortlessly, fostering integration for a unified and efficient approach.
Upon the successful completion of your TSC Water Plan purchase, the following steps will be undertaken:-
  1. Integration Setup:
    •  The Sustainability Cloud™ Support integrates industry details into the TSC portal through the API system.
  2. Token Generation:
    •  The Sustainability Cloud™  Tech Team generates a unique token ID for either the partner or end customer.
  3. Token and Metasheet Distribution:
    •  The Sustainability Cloud™  team provides the generated token ID along with a metasheet to the industry.
  4. Connection Establishment:
    • The industry uses the provided token and metasheet to establish a connection within the TSC Cloud Platform and their own system.
  5. Data Transfer Setup:
    • Once the connection is established, the industry configures their system to push data to the TSC Platform.
  6. Data Transmission:
    • The industry starts pushing their data to the TSC Platform through the established connection.
In summary,  The Sustainability Cloud™  Support integrates industry details, generates a token ID, shares the token ID and metasheet with the industry, and helps establish a connection for data transfer between the industry's system and the TSC Cloud Platform. The industry then initiates data transmission to the platform. 

# NOTE :- Securely store your token ID as it serves as your username and password, providing access to your data. If obtained by others, it can be misused. Keep it confidential.


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