Point-to-Point (P2P) connectors

Point-to-Point (P2P) connectors are direct integrations between two software tools, enabling data exchange without intermediaries. They are designed for specific tool pairs and use custom logic or APIs to synchronize or transfer information. While effective for simple setups, they often lack scalability and flexibility. As systems grow, managing multiple point-to-point connectors becomes complex, making them less suitable for large engineering ecosystems requiring traceability and interoperability across various domains.