Integrating in a sentence as a noun

The crucial tactical error the Wave project made was not integrating with existing systems like email and chat.

If your app integrates with Twitter, you've already done much harder work than integrating a form with a payment gateway.

Supporting Persona in Firefox seems to be pretty slow coming, and this seems like a big blow against having that smoothly integrating it.

We're looking at integrating something like Topcoat's Benchmark server [1] to have CI setup for CSS performance regression testing.

Just like I would be hesitant to throw an unknown datastore into a stable working system without staging, testing, and otherwise slowly integrating it.

Having laws around parental leave preventing discrimination means that society doesn't have to deal with paying unemployment welfare for women around 30, and having a hard time re-integrating them into the workforce at 40.

In addition, Mr. Thompson has a deep understanding of global online businesses, experience in transforming business models to deliver growth and increased value, and experience in integrating customer experience with innovative technology.

> a government policy that prevents federal agencies from building their own software when they have access to commercial alternativesFrom personal experience, this just means that instead of spending billions of man-hours building software, the government spends billions of man-hours "integrating" software that costs billions of dollars.

Integrating definitions

noun

the action of incorporating a racial or religious group into a community

See also: integration desegregation