Helsinki-based ONEiO, an automation-first integration platform serving enterprises like Bayer, Volkswagen, and CGI, has raised €8M in a growth round led by Bocap, with continued backing from Fairpoint Capital.
For decades, IT integrations have been delivered as one-off projects — slow, brittle, and expensive. In the AI era, where enterprises ship new features weekly and operate in multi-vendor ecosystems, that model is collapsing.
ONEiO’s IntegrationOps as a Service replaces manual, project-based integrations with a fully managed, always-on service that scales and adapts automatically, much like DevOps transformed software delivery.
CEO & Co-Founder Juha Berghäll explains:
“Integrations have long been a hidden burden — costly, manual, and impossible to scale. With IntegrationOps, integrations go live in weeks, evolve automatically, and run without manual work. In today’s environment, that isn’t optional — it’s the only way to keep up.”
Impact and adoption
ONEiO’s platform eliminates custom code and middleware, enabling 90% faster deployment and up to 70% cost savings. Delivered via European data centers, the service includes automation, monitoring, security, and compliance baked in.
Clients like CGI highlight the value:
“Our customers don’t want to wait months for integrations. ONEiO enables repeatable, timely, invisible integrations that just work,” said Nina Ahola-Virkki, Director of CGI’s ServiceNow operations in Finland.
Market shift and next steps
With over 100 enterprise customers and offices in Finland, Germany, and the UK, ONEiO is expanding across DACH and the UK, where enterprises face mounting pressure to modernize legacy systems while keeping costs under control.
Investor Julianna Borsos, Founding Partner at Bocap, notes:
“IntegrationOps is the natural evolution after iPaaS. It’s faster, easier to scale, and purpose-built for the continuous change of the AI era. ONEiO is positioned to define the category.”
The new funding will fuel team growth, product development, and European expansion — pushing IntegrationOps toward becoming the enterprise default.