Best System Integration Companies

3 Companies - Rankings updated: April 03, 2026

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  • Building A Better Working World

    EY offers Accounting, Business Consulting, and IT Services with a mission to build a better working world. It provides insights and quality services that instill trust in global capital markets and economies. EY focuses on developing exceptional leaders who deliver on their commitments to all stakeholders  [... view EY profile ]
    Location
    Naperville, Illinois
    Number of Employees
    1000 & Up

    EY Services

    • Business Consulting
    • HR Outsourcing
    • Accounting
    • Cybersecurity
    • IT Services
    • AI Development
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    • Qiagen
    • Apple
    • ASOS
    • Microsoft
    • Wawa
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  • Together, we achieve more.

    Offering project management, business, and IT services. At KPMG LLP, their purpose is to turn knowledge into value for the benefit of their clients, people, and the capital markets.  [... view KPMG profile ]
    Location
    Naperville, Illinois
    Number of Employees
    1000 & Up

    KPMG Services

    • Business Consulting
    • Market Research
    • Accounting
    • HR Outsourcing
    • IT Services
    • AI Development
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    KPMG Reviews & Testimonials

    • P. J.
      P. J. Review from Google
      1.0

      P. J.'s Review Sourced from Google

      If you would like to see human beings organized as if they are an ant farm, this is the place.

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    • Kevin Meyer
      Kevin Meyer Review from Google
      5.0

      Kevin Meyer's Review Sourced from Google

      Awesome old building on Park, also home to the NFL... Keep your eyes open in the lobby, and you'll undoubtedly run into a player.

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    • Financial Industry
    • IT Industry
    • Real estate Industry
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  • We Provide People-Focused IT Solutions.

    Managed IT provider that manages IT services, security, software and hardware for small and medium sized businesses.  [... view 101 Digital profile ]
    Location
    Naperville, Illinois
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $150/hr
    Minimal Budget
    Under $1,000

    101 Digital Services

    • Managed Services
    • IT Services
    • Cybersecurity
    • Cloud Consulting
    • Software Development
    • Business Consulting
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    101 Digital Reviews & Testimonials

    • Catherine Cornell
      Catherine Cornell Review from Google
      1.0

      Catherine Cornell's Review Sourced from Google

      This place was great for many years but is apparently out of business although I can’t be sure. I am an existing customer and just got a new bill even though I just paid my bill. I have called and emailed many times - no response. Not sure what’s going on. Stay away.

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    • Sue Schroeder
      Sue Schroeder Review from Google
      1.0

      Sue Schroeder's Review Sourced from Google

      101 digital seems to have just shut down services, with no notice to it's clients. They don't answer the phone, and emails auto answer with a message to contact Anita at Sunny Direct, who also doesn't return phone messages or emails. They've left us in a very difficult position just as we head into our busiest time of the year. If they come back in any form, I'd suggest buyer beware!

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    • Gina H
      Gina H Review from Google
      5.0

      Gina H's Review Sourced from Google

      Great company! They handle all of our IT needs and we do not have to worry about it. Staff really knows their stuff and how to keep our company secure, efficient and running smoothly! Thanks 101!!!

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    • Legal Industry
    • FinTech Industry
    • Manufacturing Industry
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who needs system integrator company services?

Any business that uses multiple software systems and needs them to work together needs a system integrator. When systems are disconnected, data duplicates, processes slow down, and errors increase. 

Typical use cases: 

  • Mid-size and enterprise companies that have multiple tools (ERP, CRM, HR, finance) that must share data 
  • Companies running legacy systems with outdated software that does not connect easily with modern tools 
  • Fast-growing businesses that are adding new tools quickly and losing control over data and workflows 
  • eCommerce and retail companies that need to sync orders, inventory, payments, and customer data in real time 
  • Manufacturing and logistics companies that require tight coordination between supply chain, inventory, and operations systems 
  • Finance and healthcare organizations that handle sensitive data and need secure, compliant integrations 
  • Companies undergoing digital transformation that move to cloud systems, automation, or new platforms 

Clear signal you need an integrator: 

  • Data is entered manually into multiple systems 
  • Reports do not match across tools 
  • Teams rely on spreadsheets to “connect” systems 
  • Processes break when one system changes 
  • Scaling creates more errors instead of efficiency 

At that point, integration is no longer optional. 

How much do system integrator companies charge for their services?

System integrator services typically cost $15,000 to $1,500,000+, depending on how complex your systems are and how many platforms need to be connected. 

Here is how pricing usually breaks down: 

  • Simple integrations (2 systems): $15,000 to $75,000 
  • Mid-level integrations (3–5 systems): $75,000 to $300,000 
  • Enterprise-wide integrations (5+ systems): $300,000 to $1,500,000+ 

Cost also follows a clear structure across the project: 

  • Planning and architecture: 10 to 20% of the total cost 
  • Development and setup: 50 to 70% of the total cost 
  • Testing and QA: 15 to 25% of total cost 
  • Training and rollout: 5 to 15% of total cost 

There are ongoing costs that most companies ignore at the start. After launch, expect: 

  • Support and maintenance: 15 to 25% of the initial cost per year 
  • Cloud, tools, and licenses: Ongoing monthly or annual fees 
  • API and data usage costs: Depends on volume 

Costs increase fast when systems are outdated, data is messy, or real-time processing is required. Legacy systems alone can add 20-50% to cost, and most companies should plan an extra 20-30% buffer for unexpected issues. 

What is a typical timeline for system integration projects?

Most system integration service providers require from 3 to 18 months for their projects, depending on the number of systems, data complexity, and business size. 

Here is how timelines usually break down: 

  • Small to mid-size projects: 3 to 9 months
  • Large enterprise projects: 6 to 18 months 
  • Simple integrations (2 systems): 6 to 12 weeks 
  • Complex integrations (multiple systems): 9 to 18+ months 

How system integration companies execute the project also affects speed: 

  • Phased rollout: 4 to 12 months, lower risk, more stable 
  • Big bang (all at once): 3 to 6 months, faster but higher risk 

Several factors directly impact the timeline: 

  • Data cleanup and migration can take 15 to 20% of the total time 
  • Custom features add 3 to 6+ months 
  • Legacy systems slow everything down 
  • Testing and go-live add 1 to 2 months if done properly 

Delays are common. Around 43% come from technical issues, and 40% from changing scope during the project. 

How much downtime does system integration require?

Most system integrations require little to no downtime if planned correctly, but in practice, expect a few hours to a few days of disruption during final switchovers. 

Downtime depends on how the company executes the project: 

  • Parallel integration (best case): Near-zero downtime 
    The new system runs alongside the old one, and then the switch happens quickly 
  • Phased integration: A few hours at a time 
    Work is done in small parts during planned maintenance windows 
  • Full cutover (big bang): Hours to several days 
    The entire system is replaced at once, with the highest risk of disruption 

Several factors increase downtime risk: 

  • Legacy systems: Harder to connect, more failures 
  • Poor planning: No fallback or rollback options 
  • High system dependency: If one system fails, others stop 
  • No testing environment: Issues appear during live use 

Strong teams reduce downtime by using backups, testing in advance, and scheduling work during low-activity periods. In well-managed projects, operations continue with minimal interruption. 

What kind of support do system integrator companies provide after the project is finished?

System integration service providers do not stop at launch. They provide ongoing support to keep systems stable, secure, and working as expected. Without this, integrations break over time as systems update or data grows. 

Post-project support usually includes: 

  • Fixing errors, broken connections, or data sync issues that appear after launch 
  • Tracking system health, fixing slow processes, and improving speed as data volume grows 
  • Adjusting integrations when connected platforms change or update 
  • Patching vulnerabilities and maintaining data protection standards 
  • Helping internal teams resolve issues and answering day-to-day questions 
  • Adding new features, connecting new systems, or expanding integrations as the business grows 
  • Providing guides and training so teams can use and manage the system properly 

Most companies charge ongoing support as 15–25% of the initial project cost per year. Without this support, systems degrade, errors increase, and internal teams take on hidden maintenance work. 

About The Author and Expert Reviewer

Selina Garcia has authored 500+ articles and edited 50+ published books in economics, law, and history. Her unique blend of experiences allows her to approach content creation from a well-rounded perspective. Currently, Selina applies her expertise to producing insightful articles on IT, software, and applications for DesignRush.

Former Development Director

Sergio is a technology leader with over six years of experience managing global teams and delivering projects across fintech, sportstech, and B2B platforms. At DesignRush, he drove product growth and development execution, building tools that speed up processes by 95% and cut costs by 35% while maintaining full uptime.