This document discusses the future of enterprise platforms and technologies. It describes how platforms have evolved from centralized mainframes to today's cloud-based Platform 3.0, which is driven by mobile, social, big data, APIs, and other technologies. Key elements of Platform 3.0 include cloud native services, open source, event-driven architectures, microservices, continuous integration/deployment, and the Internet of Things. The document also discusses how these technologies are enabling new connected scenarios and use cases for industries like automotive, construction, and healthcare.
The document discusses how Splunk connects various software applications like Salesforce using integration platforms. It notes that as more applications and data sources are added, attaining a single customer view across different applications becomes challenging due to data silos. Integration platforms like MuleSoft (CloudHub) help address this issue by allowing applications and data sources to connect and exchange data seamlessly through APIs. Splunk selected MuleSoft as its integration partner to help streamline processes by connecting its various cloud applications like servers and storage.
Optimizing Service Desk Interactions with Knowledge Management - BMC Engage 2015Jon Stevens-Hall
This document discusses optimizing service desk interactions with knowledge management. It notes that knowledge is becoming more important as digital businesses deploy more digital services. While this presents challenges for IT support like knowledge taking time to produce, knowledge is fundamental to an assistive service tool. The document outlines BMC Software's focus on enabling the power of knowledge through features like instant knowledge presentation, collaboration, knowledge underpinning self-service, and fast assisted knowledge creation. It provides an overview of BMC's Knowledge Centered Support approach and roadmap to scale knowledge to better support the growing digital enterprise.
A nice overview of IBM BlueMix - How it can be used, benefits for the user and how to sign up and use for FREE
Bluemix is an implementation of IBM's Open Cloud Architecture, leveraging Cloud Foundry to enable developers to rapidly build, deploy, and manage their cloud applications, while tapping a growing ecosystem of available services and runtime frameworks
The document provides an overview of Red Hat Mobile, which brings agility to enterprise mobility. Red Hat Mobile provides a mobile application platform that accelerates development by facilitating collaborative app development and secure backend integration in the cloud or on-premise. It enables enterprises to drive user engagement, bridge the gap between legacy IT and mobile, make agile development a reality, and reduce development time and effort through a centralized platform.
Big Data and intelligent platforms will drive the next iteration of Platform as a Service (PaaS) in a data-driven world. Intelligent apps of the future will take advantage of changes in how apps are consumed, ubiquitous cloud platforms, and vast amounts of big data. These intelligent platforms will have big data at their core and integrate mobile and social capabilities, allowing apps to be composed of services and gain insights from data. Examples include Netflix and Amazon, while platforms like Flow.net and the Brooklyn Project aim to enable these types of intelligent apps.
Accelerating Innovation with Hybrid CloudJeff Jakubiak
1) The document discusses IBM's hybrid cloud portfolio and how it can help organizations accelerate innovation through hybrid cloud.
2) IBM's hybrid cloud portfolio spans infrastructure, platform and application services across public, private and dedicated cloud environments to provide flexibility.
3) Key benefits highlighted include accelerating digital transformation, increasing operational speed and flexibility, and unlocking existing data and applications through hybrid integration.
Moving to AWS? Real Stories of BMC Customers that used Discovery to do that!Bill Spinner
BMC Discovery was used by multiple companies to help plan and execute migrations of workloads to Amazon Web Services (AWS). Discovery provided asset discovery, mapping of application dependencies, and population of configuration management databases to identify appropriate workloads and applications to move to AWS. It also helped audit AWS environments for compliance and operational readiness.
Introduction, Product Demo & Roadmap and Industry AnalystRightScale
RightScale User Conference NYC 2011 -
More than 400 RightScale customers and partners met for the RightScale User Conference in conjunction with the Cloud Computing Expo in New York City. The daylong event included a product demo of the latest RightScale multi-cloud features as well as customer and analyst presentations plus breakout sessions led by our own RightScale cloud experts and several of our partners. We continued the networking over cocktails on the rooftop of the Hotel Gansevoort with scenic sunset views of the Hudson River.
It is not the strongest species that survives change but the most adaptable one. Cloud computing models like IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS provide infrastructure, platforms, and applications over the internet. Companies can quickly scale their computing resources up and down as needs change.
How the Internet of Things and 20 billion devices will change your jobJon Stevens-Hall
This document discusses how the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT) and 20 billion connected devices by 2020 will change IT support and jobs. Key points include:
- The IoT enables new types of connected devices and shifts control away from traditional IT departments.
- IoT devices have different component bases, software-driven innovations, and introduce new security and support challenges for IT.
- IT departments must adapt approaches to enable great field support, conduct discovery of all IoT devices, build knowledge bases, and adopt agile practices to support the decentralized nature of IoT services.
Event Streaming: from Projects to Platform (Lyndon Hedderly, Confluent) 2019 ...confluent
This document discusses how companies can evolve event streaming from individual projects to an enterprise-wide platform. It outlines three key steps: 1) setting a vision to become the central nervous system of the company; 2) establishing an agile operating model focused on building event-driven applications; and 3) implementing a complete event streaming platform like Confluent to enable reliability, choice and business benefits like increased revenue and decreased costs. The biggest challenge is acquiring talent with the right skills, but companies can address this by setting a clear vision, changing their operating model, and using platforms that offer expertise, services and training.
The document summarizes IBM Bluemix, which allows users to quickly connect to the cloud. Bluemix offers a dashboard, catalog of services, documentation, runtimes, and templates. It is powered by MessageSight technology and stores data in Historian. Bluemix supports the MQTT protocol and includes tools for quickstarts, registering devices, and troubleshooting. Examples were provided of using Bluemix and IoT Foundation for connected vehicles and boat racing applications.
Social Media, Cloud Computing and architectureRick Mans
Slides for a guest lecture on the impact of social media and cloud computing on system architecture. Key is the crown model which enables you to personalize your offerings while still using the 'comply' layer with enterprise applications.
This document discusses APIs (application programming interfaces). It defines APIs and describes how they allow software components to communicate. It notes that APIs for web development typically involve HTTP requests and JSON/XML responses. The document discusses how APIs allow services to be combined into new applications ("mashups") and how websites providing APIs are becoming platforms for other programs. It also summarizes some critiques of APIs, such as limited access, changing interfaces over time, issues of control and access, and ethics around scraping data versus using APIs.
Swift at IBM: Mobile, open source and the drive to the cloudDev_Events
Karl Weinmeister presented on enabling modern application design patterns using open source technologies like Swift, Kitura, and OpenWhisk. He discussed how applications can be broken into user-facing client apps and backend services, and how Swift supports developing both tiers. He provided an overview of Kitura as a web framework for Swift on servers, demonstrated a simple Kitura app, and highlighted sample apps like BluePic. Weinmeister also discussed using OpenWhisk for application events and integration via Swift packages.
This document discusses the future of enterprise platforms and outlines key elements of Platform 3.0, which is built on mobile devices, cloud services, social technologies, big data, APIs, and IoT. It describes how Platform 3.0 enables unprecedented productivity gains through reuse, rapid deployment, and reduced costs. Key elements that drive this change include cloud native architectures, open source, APIs, mobile, social integration, big data analytics, event-driven architectures, container-based PaaS, continuous integration/deployment, and security. The future enterprise is envisioned as being highly virtualized, connected through APIs and events, and driven by data and analytics. Open source, cloud services, and API reuse are transforming development practices.
To view recording of the webinar please use below URL:
http://wso2.com/library/webinars/2015/08/wso2-integration-platform-vision-and-roadmap/
In this webinar, John Mathon, vice president of enterprise evangelism at WSO2, and Senaka Fernando, solutions architect at WSO2, will talk to you about
WSO2’s vision in becoming the world’s #1 middleware platform provider
Its roadmap - introducing some of the exciting new products that are lined up for release in the next few months
Our experiences with some of the world’s leading enterprises that are adopting the WSO2 platform and why they chose WSO2 over any other vendor
WSO2 provides a state of the art, standards based, scalable and complete platform solution to the problem of building software in this new environment. As an open source company WSO2 is committed to providing the hooks and openness that allows anyone to insert their own customization and special needs into the platform.
This document discusses bridging the gap between digital vision and execution using a digital platform approach. It proposes using digital design patterns and a palette of reusable digital capabilities to allow incremental innovation and quick time to value. An example digital shopping assistant idea is presented and mapped to relevant digital platform components. The importance of a flexible, extensible platform that supports agility, leverages existing investments and encourages innovation is emphasized.
This document discusses the history and future of Vanenburg Software over 35 years, including investments in other companies. It focuses on the transition to third platform technologies like mobile, cloud, big data and IoT. Mature enterprise platform as a service (PaaS) solutions are said to increase agility and reduce costs, allowing businesses to develop applications and launch new products faster. The rise of mobility and third platform approaches will drive most future IT developments.
How to reinvent your organization in an iterative and pragmatic way? This is the result of using our digital toolbox. It allows you to transform your business model, expand your ecosystem by setting up your digital platform. This reinvention is also supported by the adaptation of your governance allowing you to innovate while guaranteeing the performance of your organization. For any information / suggestion / collaboration - william.poos@nrb.be
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Cloud computing adoption in sap technologiessveldanda
Cloud computing is emerging as an exciting trend in the ICT and with this presentation we tried to explore opportunities of adopting Cloud computing in SAP Technologies
HCL Volt MX Overview - DNUG Stammtisch SchweizDNUG e.V.
Slides zum Impulsreferat: HCL MX Go – Was steckt hinter diesen sieben Buchstaben und was hat das mit Notes/Domino zu tun? | Tom Haab - HCL | DNUG Stammtisch Schweiz | 10.05.2023
HCL Volt MX Overview - DNUG Stammtisch BodenseeDNUG e.V.
This document discusses the Volt MX low-code application development platform. It highlights that Volt MX allows for rapid development of applications across platforms using a visual interface, with pre-built components and templates. It claims developers can build applications 2.6 times faster and with 60% more productivity using Volt MX. The document also notes industry predictions about increasing use of low-code platforms and growth of application development work being done through such platforms by 2024.
Join Sam Ramji, CEO of Cloud Foundry, and Ed Anuff and Martin Nally of Apigee for a lively debate around API management and the roles that PaaS, APIs, and microservices play in providing services to applications, automating deployment, scaling and securing applications, metering and analyzing application usage, and much more.
Listen to the podcast version here: http://bit.ly/1J21z4v
Watch the video recording here: https://youtu.be/uu4h_yc2IgQ
This document discusses trends in ERP systems including cloud ERP, open source ERP, mobile ERP, social ERP, and data. It outlines different cloud computing models like public, private, and hybrid clouds. It also discusses software as a service (SaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and infrastructure as a service (IaaS). The document compares SaaS and open source ERP and discusses considerations around customization, support, updates, and security. It also covers how mobile, social, and big data trends are influencing ERP and enabling new capabilities like analytics and real-time decision making. The conclusion states that ERP systems will become easier to use and be impacted by cloud
Move from Web Era to PaaS requires careful planning. This presentation simplifies the process by outlining 7 basic steps an Enterprise has to consider as it moves to PaaS
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The document discusses challenges facing today's enterprises including cutting costs, driving value with tight budgets, maintaining security while increasing access, and finding the right transformative capabilities. It then discusses challenges in building applications such as scaling, availability, and costs. The document introduces the Windows Azure platform as a solution, highlighting its fundamentals of scale, automation, high availability, and multi-tenancy. It provides considerations for using cloud computing on or off premises and discusses ownership models.
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Join us to learn:
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"APIs: the Glue of Cloud Computing"
CloudExpo Europe Keynote - June 22, 2010
The second day of the CloudExpo Europe that was taking place in Prague the 21st and 22nd of June, Steven Willmott, the CEO of 3scale, made a presentation on APIs and their importance for Cloud Computing.
The key highlights of this presentation are:
1. Cloud Computing pushes to the “hyper integration” of the Web and the enabling of key platform to emerge (e.g. the new SkypeKit)…. But not only for computing power
2. Cloud Computing and its different elements fit into an MVC “Cloud Edition” framework thanks to APIs
3. APIs enable Cloud Scale MVC
4. You need to become indispensable in the Value Chain otherwise someone may eat your lunch
5. APIs are key to become indispensable but need to be managed
The document discusses digital transformation with Red Hat hybrid cloud. It begins by outlining some common business pain points and challenges around technical debt, digitalization, time to market, and return on investment. It then covers key technology trends like cloud-native applications, AI/ML, IoT, blockchain, and more. The rest of the document focuses on how Red Hat's portfolio, including OpenShift and middleware solutions, can help customers address these trends and challenges as part of their digital transformation journey by enabling new application development approaches, modernizing infrastructure, and optimizing processes.
Cloud computing provides IT resources and services over the Internet. There are three main service models - Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). SaaS provides applications to users while the provider manages the infrastructure. PaaS provides platforms for developers to create applications without worrying about infrastructure. IaaS provides basic computing and storage infrastructure for users to deploy and run software.
Accelerate Enterprise Software Engineering with PlatformlessWSO2
Key takeaways:
Challenges of building platforms and the benefits of platformless.
Key principles of platformless, including API-first, cloud-native middleware, platform engineering, and developer experience.
How Choreo enables the platformless experience.
How key concepts like application architecture, domain-driven design, zero trust, and cell-based architecture are inherently a part of Choreo.
Demo of an end-to-end app built and deployed on Choreo.
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At its core, the challenge of managing Human Resources data is an integration challenge: estimates range from 2-3 HR systems in use at a typical SMB, up to a few dozen systems implemented amongst enterprise HR departments, and these systems seldom integrate seamlessly between themselves. Providing a multi-tenant, cloud-native solution to integrate these hundreds of HR-related systems, normalize their disparate data models and then render that consolidated information for stakeholder decision making has been a substantial undertaking, but one significantly eased by leveraging Ballerina. In this session, we’ll cover:
The overall software architecture for VHR’s Cloud Data Platform
Critical decision points leading to adoption of Ballerina for the CDP
Ballerina’s role in multiple evolutionary steps to the current architecture
Roadmap for the CDP architecture and plans for Ballerina
WSO2’s partnership in bringing continual success for the CD
The integration landscape is changing rapidly with the introduction of technologies like GraphQL, gRPC, stream processing, iPaaS, and platformless. However, not all existing applications and industries can keep up with these new technologies. Certain industries, like manufacturing, logistics, and finance, still rely on well-established EDI-based message formats. Some applications use XML or CSV with file-based communications, while others have strict on premises deployment requirements. This talk focuses on how Ballerina's built-in integration capabilities can bridge the gap between "old" and "new" technologies, modernizing enterprise applications without disrupting business operations.
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Quantum computers are rapidly evolving and are promising significant advantages in domains like machine learning or optimization, to name but a few areas. In this keynote we sketch the underpinnings of quantum computing, show some of the inherent advantages, highlight some application areas, and show how quantum applications are built.
WSO2CON 2024 - Designing Event-Driven Enterprises: Stories of Transformation
Envisioning the Future Enterprise
1. Envisioning the Future
Enterprise
Platform for Mobile, Social, Big Data, Cloud, APIs,
I(I)oT, Open Source
By John Mathon
WSO2, VP Enterprise Evangelism and Product Strategy
2. About the Author
— 10 patents, publish / subscribe, multipath low
latency high reliability messaging, Content
management in file systems, peer to peer
messaging over WAN… others
— founder and CTO of TIBCO
— Twitter: @john_mathon
— Blog: CloudRamblings johnmathon.wordpress.com
3. Productivity is 10-100x
just 7 years ago
— Massive improvements in Reuse
— Deployment – months -> hours
— 5-20x reduction in cost
Why? How?
4. Platform 1 Centralized Computing
60 years ago IBM
Platform 2
40 years ago the first microcomputer
Platform 2.5 Distributed Computing
20 years ago the internet
Platform 3 The Cloud
Cloud, IOT, API Management,
PaaS, Mobile, Social, Open source,
Big Data, SaaS, iPaaS, BaaS, …
5. Platform 2 gave us:
— delivery in year time-frames
— writing over and over the same software
— Low productivity development tools
— half the time spent in deployment
— Long iteration cycles
6. Cloud Companies
changed the model
— Twitter, Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Netflix,
— Continuous frequent deployment
— open source development
— Map/reduce, hadoop, Kafka, Clojure, Ruby, Chaos Monkey, API
Management
— Chef, Puppet, Cassandra, Mongodb, OpenStack, Wso2,
Cloud Foundry, Scala, Spring, Rails, Docker, KVS,
Phonegap, html5, firefox, chrome
— Unprecedented scale : The billion user club
— Google 3+ billion users, Facebook 1+Billion users, Yahoo 2+billion users,
Twitter – billion messages/day, Ebay 5 billion transactions/day, Amazon cloud
division growing at 136% annually
8. Enterprise App Store
API Management
SaaS Adoption
Executive Dashboards
PaaS
Mobile Apps
Open Source Adoption
SOA
Cloud Adoption and Automation
Federated Identity
Social Networking
Mobile BYOD
Big Data and Analytics
9. Connected is the new
Paradigm
— Connected Car
— Connected Business
— Internally all its employees and services
— Externally to partners and customers
— Connected Health
— Connected Airlines
— Connected Logistics
— ….
10. Key Elements of
Platform 3
— Cloud native multi-tenancy
— Open Source
— APIs
— Mobile
— Social API, App, Web
Store
— Bigdata
— Event Driven Architecture
publish/subscribe IoT
— PaaS/Devops Containers,
PaaS
— Continuous testing,
integration, deployment
— Automated scalability
— New security protocols
— Internet of Things
Gartner defines: social interaction, mobility, cloud, and information
IDC: 3rd Platform for IT growth and innovation, built on mobile devices,
cloud services, social technologies, and big data
Wikipedia: mobile computing, social media,cloud computing, and big data.
The Internet of Things is sometimes included.
11. The Future Enterprise -
Virtualized
— Virtualized Hardware – on demand like utility
— Virtualized Services
— APP, API, Device Management
12. Platform 3
“How do you build automation between
users and applications
in a connected Social IoT Mobile world?”
Social IoT
Mobile
Apps
IoT and
Mobile Mgt
API
Mgt and Reuse
BigData
Mediation / Broker
Micro
Services
Analytics
PaaS/DevOps
Security
Perf Mgt
Scaling
13. Glue for NEW and OLD technology
Cassandra/
Hbase/
Mongo
Social API/
App Store
API
Management
IoT
14. Enterprise Refactoring
Step 1
— Take existing applications and services and break
them into APIs that can be consumed easily
Partners
Apps and
Services
Customer
Apps and
Services
15. First Step to Platform 3
API Management
— Scalable API Delivery
— API socialization and reuse
— Lifecycle management
— Usage Monitoring and Throttling
— Security
— External and/or internal services managed
16. Reuse pandemic
— 100 billion API calls/minute in the cloud says it all
— APIs (microServices) are the new center of reuse
— Apps use dozens of external services for
— Payment, social, storage, AI, GPS, Locations,
— Things, financial, logistics, lookups,
— No interesting app without APIs
17. Network Effect APIs Exponentially
Increasing Intelligence and Value
Route
Planning
Voice and
SMS
Services
Ratings
Social
Services
Game
Engines
Relationship
Services
Payment
Services
Geo-GPS
Services Location
Services
Deep Learning
AI Services
Data and
BigData
Services
iPaaS
, PaaS
Calenda
r
Services
IoT
Integratio
n
Financial
Services
Security
Services
Logging
Services
Analytic
Services
Content
Services
Government
Svcs
News
ServicesSensors
18. Enterprise Refactoring
Benefits
— New Revenue sources
— New Customers and Partners
— New Products, Applications and
Services
— Faster time to Market
— Increased Innovation
— Cost Reductions
19. Network Effect – Increasing Devices, Services
Exponentially Increasing Value
Smartphone1
In a car
Smartphone2
In a restaurant
Waze Uber Yelp
Medical
Monitor
Service
Smartphone4
On the street
Smartphone3
In a taxi
Tesla Glucose
Monitor
Drone
GPS
Emergency
Vehicle
Searc
h
20. Open Source
Black Duck Survey
— 2014 80% of respondents say code quality vs proprietary why they
chose open source software
— In 2007 80% rank cost as primary driver
— 2014 80% said access to source code important
— 2014 OSS Attracts and retains talent
— Open Source projects doubling every 15 months
— Companies are realizing Proprietary Enterprise License
companies are not necessarily aligned with your interests
— Product Lifecycle tied to License Fees
— Not amenable to open source projects (many of which are critical)
— big upfront commitments not consistent with ‘aaS’ models
— Not on the leading edge anymore
25. BigData
A big part of the new Platform
— Information is knowledge (Google proves that)
— You can create automation after the fact
— Put automation in later instead of burdening real-
time processing
— More agile
— Learn about usage
— Learn about your customers
— Big Data Makes you look smart
— Big Data gives you agility
26. BigData
Lambda
Architecture
Best
Prac3ce
/
Best
of
both
worlds
http://srinathsview.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/
implementing-bigdata-lambda.html
27. PaaS is “aaS” for Services and Applications
Development (see blog below)
— Low Initial Cost to Deploy
— Incremental Cost as you use or develop more
— Automated Deployment
— Management Built-In
— Best Practices baked in
— Self-Service
— Lifecycle Managed
— Reuse
— Resource Sharing
johnmathon.wordpress.com CloudRamblings – A simple guide to Cloud Computing
29. Hybrid Capability is important
— Change cloud vendors based on:
— Security
— Cost
— Zone Coverage
— Performance Problems
— Vendor instability
— Or any reason that may occur
— Use Multiple Clouds
— Have on premise hardware as well as public
— Burst on demand
— Run certain services in some clouds that perform better
— Run some tenants in some regions on different clouds
— Run production, test, demo, staging … in different clouds
Some Vendors claim Hybrid meaning: not different types of clouds. Seriously restricts choices
32. “Cloud native”
— Ability to develop and deploy in the cloud
— The Development Platform itself runs in the
cloud or on a cloud infrastructure
— Integrated with other Cloud Native Components
— components that work in the cloud as services
— Continuous integration, test, deployment – high
iterations dramatically improves productivity
— Multi-tenancy throughout
— Cloud Scalability
36. Mobile / IIoT Evolution – 3 Use Cases!
— For the Factory / Enterprise
— Cost Reduction / Improved Efficiency / Automation
— For the Employees
— Productivity of Employees
— For the Customer
— Connected Business
— New Interaction Paradigms
— Increase Stickiness
37. EDA Publish / Subscribe
Mesh Network
IoT
IoT
IoT
IoT
IoT
IoT
IoT
IoT
IoT
Router
1
Router
2
No Single Point of Failure / Like the Internet
Functionality = Combination of all ServicesMesh1
Mesh2Mesh3
38. Cloud Control and Aggregation
Mesh1
The Cloud
Mesh2
Customers
Employees
39. UI
IOT Reference Architecture
Device
API MgtDev Mgt
Service Bus BPMBigDat
a
Long Term
Analysis
Activity Mgt
Cloud
CEP
Cloud Orchestration/Integration
Commu
nication
Prov
ider
OS
Applicatio
n
ESB, Security
OS
ESB, IM, PEP
Data Infrastructure
Hub
Orchestration
Integration
Rules
Engine
Data
Dev Mgt
Rules
Engine
User
Dashboard
IoT Mgt
Dashboard
44. This is the way you build
modern disruptive solutions
45. Connected Car
API Mgt
Dev
MgtCust Svc Service Bus
Design
BPM
BigDat
a
Long Term
Analysis
Activity Mgt
Service Bus
Polling LoggingEvents
Brake
sBrakes
BrakesBrakes
Console
Phone
Watch
3rd Party
App /
Device
3rd Party
App /
Device
3rd Party
App /
Device
Brakes
Hi
Priority
Planning
Lo
Priority Apps
Cell
Ven Cloud
CEP -
Service
46. ConnectedConstruction
API MgtDev Mgt
Cust Svc
Service Bus
Design
BPM
BigDat
a
Long Term
Analysis
Activity Mgt
Phone
Vehicles
Tools
Hi
Priority
Planning
Lo
Priority
Cloud
CEP
Building Sites
Vehicles
Vehicles
Phone
Phone
Tools
Tools
Tools
Data
Gather
Device
Data Gather
Devices
Wharehouse
Wharehouses
Tools
Data Gather
Device
Contractors
Design Contractor
Planning
Tool
Connected Construction
48. Health Enrollment –Insurance State or HMO
Mediation
/ESB
DSS to
RDB
Patient
Data
Patient Web
Application
Patient
Data
Sources
Message
Broker
Queues
Activity
Monitor
Activity
Logs
Complex Event
Processor
Patient Mobile
Application
Busine
ss
Proces
s
App
Serve
r
API
Management
Patient
Medical
Records
Patient
Data
Sources
Patient
Data
Sources
49. Online Sales
Mediation
/ESB
DSS to
RDB
Inventory
SKU /
UPCs
Pricing
Consumer
Web App
Partner /
OEM
Message
Broker
Queues
Activity
Monitor
Activity
Logs
Complex Event
Processor
Consumer
Mobile App
Busine
ss
Proces
s
App
Serve
r
Shipping
API
Management
50. EDA Architecture: Ufer Taxis
Uber User
App
Uber
Driver App
Meetup
Mobile App
United
Airline
Mobile App
Mediation
/ESB
Business
Processe
s
DSS to
RDB
Message
Broker
Payments
Square /
Zuora …Activity
Monitor
DSS Big
Data
Activity
Log
API and
App Store
Analytics
Peak Demand
Pricing
Dispute Handling
City Configuration
Reserve Service
Monitor Service
Driver Onboard
Driver Rating
Customer Onboard
Driver Interaction
Driver Selection
Driver Payments
Customer
Payments
Avail Query
51. Quick WSO2 Commercial
— 8 years Apache and Open Source Contributor
— … from the past – Axis2, Synapse and contributors on 20 other Apache Projects
— All wso2 software is 100% open source not enterprise licensed in any way (Apache
licensed)
— Contributed Stratos as Cloud PaaS layer
— True polyglot, hybrid PaaS
— Contributors WSO2, Indiana University, Citrix, EngineYard, Cisco, NASA, SunGaurd,
Georgia Tech, …
— Also have an open source cloud Ecosystem PaaS
— App Factory
— WSO2 will also offer Cloud Services based on all our open source tools in
2014/2015
52. One Stop Shop for Platform 3
API Management
Integration
Open Source
Mobile
Enterprise Store
Big Data
PaaS / DevOps
I(I)oT
Ecosystem PaaS
Security
WSO2 RedHat Mule Pivotal
53. What’s different about WSO2?
WSO2 Carbon consists of
190+ individual OSGi bundles (components)
20+ individual products
(ESB, CEP, BAM, Bigdata, API Mgt, PaaS, Security,
User Experience, Dev and App Mgt for Mobile and
IoT, Integration, Bus Process, Enterprise Store,
Governance, PaaS and more)
Use as little or as much
54. All Components designed to the
same:
1. Multi-tenancy throughout
2. Scalable distributed Cloud Native
3. Admin, Logging, Governance
4. HA/DR, APIs, Configuration,
5. Run time management, Runbooks
6. Deployment across all components
7. Everything uses everything else