Accelerating Modernization with Agile Integration
Books | Computers / Distributed Systems / Cloud Computing
Adeline SE Chun
Aiden Gallagher
Amar A Shah
Callum Jackson
Claudio Tagliabue
Iliya Dimitrov
James Blackburn
Joel Gomez
Kim Clark
Lee Gavin
Maria Menendez
Martin Evans
Mohammed Alreedi
Murali Sitaraman
Nick Glowacki
Shishir Narain
Timothy Quigly
Tony Curcio
Ulas Cubuk
Vasfi Gucer
IBM Redbooks
The organization pursuing digital transformation must embrace new ways to use and deploy integration technologies, so they can move quickly in a manner appropriate to the goals of multicloud, decentralization, and microservices. The integration layer must transform to allow organizations to move boldly in building new customer experiences, rather than forcing models for architecture and development that pull away from maximizing the organization's productivity. Many organizations have started embracing agile application techniques, such as microservice architecture, and are now seeing the benefits of that shift. This approach complements and accelerates an enterprise's API strategy. Businesses should also seek to use this approach to modernize their existing integration and messaging infrastructure to achieve more effective ways to manage and operate their integration services in their private or public cloud.This IBM® Redbooks® publication explores the merits of what we refer to as agile integration; a container-based, decentralized, and microservice-aligned approach for integration solutions that meets the demands of agility, scalability, and resilience required by digital transformation. It also discusses how the IBM Cloud Pak for Integration marks a significant leap forward in integration technology by embracing both a cloud-native approach and container technology to achieve the goals of agile integration.The target audiences for this book are cloud integration architects, IT specialists, and application developers.
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Author
Adeline SE Chun
Pages
650
Publisher
IBM Redbooks
Published Date
2020-07-01
ISBN
0738458368 9780738458366