@XAIVFR I have serious doubt about the sync with IFS Cloud version, as the database is not always on premise. It seems to be a direct connection to the database as it mentioned on the page (via the link you gave) speaks about Oracle-10G. But, hey, I'm not a reseller of Commercient, so I might be totally wrong here.
@XAIVFR I assume (altough I haven’t seen this specified anywhere on their site) that this D365 IFS integration would work via REST API calls. I doubt that Microsoft will allow direct DB connection to some 3rd party integration tool. IFS Cloud hosted in the Azure tenant of IFS, will also not allow for such a DB to DB connection. So, I guess the only way they could do this integration would be via REST API.
In such case, probably the integration will work seamlessly.
Anyways, why aren’t you considering Boomi? I know they have out of the box connector with D365 and IFS (10 and Cloud). And you can build other integrations with other business systems if needed. From what I read Commercient seems to provide D365 and IFS integration only.
@Marcel.Ausan you are right about the Rest API calls to be used. I noticed that some customers either want their earlier selected platform for integration purposes and/or the license price is higher than expected. A niche solution might help in such a situation, but I agree that a platform that can support multiple functional areas is far better than extending the existing landscape with yet another type of integration.