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Integration as a ServiceAbhay Chitnis
Agenda
Cloud Computing and Integration-as-a-Service
Enerprise Applications Integration
Business to Business Integration
SaaS Applications Integration
The New Paradigm
Vendor Landscape
Summary
Agenda
Cloud Computing and Integration-as-a-Service
Enerprise Applications Integration
Business to Business Integration
SaaS Applications Integration
The New Paradigm
Vendor Landscape
Summary
Cloud Computing Features
Cloud Computing is a style of computing in which dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources are provided as a service over the Internet– on-demand self-service– broad network access– location independent resource pooling– rapid elasticity – measured service
Types of Cloud Computing Services
Types
– Infrastructure-as-a-Service
– Platform-as-a-Service
– Software-as-a-Service
SaaS Manifestations
Platform Blackboxing
Pay-per-use
Internet Protocols
Elasticity Computing
Self Service
Quick Deployment
Affordable
Web Applications
BI Applications
Testing-as-a-Service
Integration-as-a-Service (IaaS)
IaaS Positioning – I
Platform Blackboxing
Pay-per-use
Internet Protocols
Elasticity Computing
Self Service
Quick Deployment
Affordable
Business Process Orchestration
Composite applications
Service Orientation
Rich set of toolset
Quality of Service
Governance
IntegrationAsA
Service
Current Integration Platforms
SaaS Features
IaaS Positioning – II
CloudComputingParadigm
Enterprise Applications Integration
Business to Business Integration
SaaS Applications Integration
Integration-as-a-
Service
Agenda
Cloud Computing and Integration-as-a-Service
Enerprise Applications Integration
Business to Business Integration
SaaS Applications Integration
The New Paradigm
Vendor Landscape
Summary
EAI Journey
EAI Current State
Business Process
Orchestration
Enterprise Applications Integration
Matured Landscape
Supports both event based and service based architecture models
Tighter integration with business
Governance remains an issue
Cost of product remains biggest challenge
EAI– The cloud test
Platform black-boxing
Pay as you use
Internet standard interface
Elastic computing
Self Service
Affordable
Agenda
Cloud Computing and Integration-as-a-Service
Enerprise Applications Integration
Business to Business Integration
SaaS Applications Integration
The New Paradigm
Vendor Landscape
Summary
B2B-The Extended Enterprise
B2B-Standards Complexity
B2B Concerns
Unacceptable lead time in on-boarding new partner
Cost of managing multiple standards through on-site gateways is too high
Coherent view of the unified business process and its performance is missing
B2B Emergence of Service Provider
Manages on-boarding of partner in shortest possible time
Single protocol based integration with the enterprise IT systems
Flexible pricing models
B2B – Role of Service Provider
B2B Integration – The cloud test
Platform black-boxing
Pay as you use
Internet standard interface
Elastic computing
Self Service
Affordable
Agenda
Cloud Computing and Integration-as-a-Service
Enerprise Applications Integration
Business to Business Integration
SaaS Applications Integration
The New Paradigm
Vendor Landscape
Summary
SaaS Applications Integration
SaaS Challenges - Integration
SaaS applications in silos
Mix-and-match of best-of-breed SaaS
Lack of standardized interfaces
Increase in migration costs
Reduced Speed of deployment
SaaS Integration – The cloud test?
Platform black-boxing
Pay as you use
Internet standard interface
Elastic computing
Self Service
Affordable
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Agenda
Cloud Computing and Integration-as-a-Service
Enerprise Applications Integration
Business to Business Integration
SaaS Applications Integration
The New Paradigm
Vendor Landscape
Summary
IaaS Positioning
Platform Blackboxing
Pay-per-use
Internet Protocols
Elasticity Computing
Self Service
Quick Deployment
Affordable
Security Issues
Reliability Issues
Response Issues
Business Process Orchestration
Composite applications
Service Orientation
Rich set of toolset
Quality of Service
Governance
Cost of Deployment
Complexity of Standards
IntegrationAsA
Service
Current Integration Platforms
SaaS Features
The IaaS Paradigm
SaaS Applications
Legacy / Mainframe
Applications
Bi/DWApplications
ERP Applications
OtherApplications
B2B cloud services
PrivateCloud
Applications
B2B Standards
FinancialStandards
HealthcareStandards
Web Services /Message Queue /
ESBs
Universal Portal
Business Process
Orchestration
CompositeApplicationsFramework
UNIVERSAL ESB
Public Private
Agenda
Cloud Computing and Integration-as-a-Service
Enerprise Applications Integration
Business to Business Integration
SaaS Applications Integration
The New Paradigm
Vendor Landscape
Summary
Integration Vendors 1 of 3
A secure, scalable and high-performance B2B supply chain integration platform—GXS Trading Grid®—provides an innovative, cost-effective solution for cross-enterprise business process automation.
It’s a B2B solution for over 70% of the Fortune 500 companies. The verticals include CPG, Retail, High-tech-Auto, Finance
SPS Commerce is the leader in Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) B2B integration SPS Commerce is the recognized SaaS leader in B2B integration with 37,000
customers, pre-built integrations spanning 2,900 unique fulfillment workflows across 1,300 retailers, grocers and distributors, a customer satisfaction rate of 93% and the most comprehensive SaaS product suite available
More than 30,000 customers worldwide, including over 80 percent of the FORTUNE® 500, use Sterling Commerce solutions
This industry leader operates in the communication, logistics, finance, government and retail industries
E2Open A pioneer and leader in SaaS-based demand-supply network solutions The multi-enterprise integration has helped global companies in high technology,
semiconductor, telecommunications, aerospace & defense, and industrial manufacturing achieve leaner, more flexible demand-supply networks
Inovis Multienterprise Expert Services Hub (MESH) platform of Inovis is a fully redundant
platform designed to deliver 100% availability and a data center designed to deliver 99.995% availability
Inovis serves retail, technology, finance, transport, automation industries
Integration Vendors 2 of 3
Has pre-integrated its network with over 40,000 trading partners, who conduct over 1.4 billion transactions annually on the network.
Carries Industry-specific knowledge (automotive, trade, consumer products, technology, pharmaceutical, chemical, process industry) and serves 3,000 customers
Hubspan provides the single instance, multi-tenant integration components of a PaaS stack
It streamlines integration across multiple business processes across supply and demand chain, financial application and web commerce
large-scale enterprise customers including Boeing, Barnes & Noble, and CNET
Offers SCMaas, an on-demand, hosted SCM solution delivered as a managed service
iHUB: A feature rich hosted B2B messaging and EDI service that supports any message format and any transport protocol. Has a unique revenue sharing model between Perceptant and the host where partners can simply plug in.
Cloud optimized delivery solution for mission critical public and private applications to foster B2B relationship between enterprise and cloud services providers.
Helps integrate storage into B2B digital media supply chain.
Application integration using a "configuration, not coding" approach Aided by pre-configured templates Cast Iron accelerates integration for Amazon Customers
Hosted Data Integration and Data Quality Services Services are tightly integrated with the leading SaaS applications
MuleOnDemand, a hosted "Integration-as-a-Service" subscription offering MuleSoft is a leading provider of open source infrastructure and integration software
Leading integration solution for SaaS vendors and ISVs Over 150 leading vendors use Pervasive Integration Design Once, Deploy on Cloud or On-Premises
Integration Vendors 3 of 3
TIBCO Silver offers rapid application delivery, self-aware-elasticity, security and support for standards
Clouds with proven data and process integration across enterprises
Boomi AtomSphere, the industry's one of first integration platform-as-a-service, supports B2B by connecting any combination of cloud and on-premise applications without software or appliances. ISVs, integrators, and businesses alike benefit by connecting to the industry's one of largest application networks using one seamless and self-service platform.
It offers connectors for platforms like Salesforce, Netsuite, Taleo, Quickbooks, Dynamics GP, Zuora, Peachtree
Agenda
Cloud Computing and Integration-as-a-Service
Enerprise Applications Integration
Business to Business Integration
SaaS Applications Integration
The New Paradigm
Vendor Landscape
Summary
Summary
Integration-as-a-Service exists in Cloud and Non-Cloud Paradigm
IaaS has the most matured manifestation in non-cloud based B2B integration
IaaS exploiting all of cloud computing features is in a nascent state
The public cloud based manifestation of IaaS offers strong value proposition from cost and speed perspective
The public cloud based manifestation of IaaS continues to be hounded by security, reliability and service quality issues
A hybrid cloud based IaaS is likely to be the deployment model to make the most of both non-cloud and cloud based integration