With Viktor Klang, Deputy CTO Lightbend, Inc. As software grows more and more interconnected, and with several generations of software having to interoperate, a new take on the integration of systems is needed—ad hoc, unversioned, and unreplicated scripts just won’t suffice, and the traditional Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) concept has experienced stability, reliability, performance, and scalability problems. In this webinar, Viktor explores a new take on Enterprise Integration Patterns: First, he will explore the Reactive Streams standard, an orchestration layer where transformations are standalone, composable, reusable, and—most importantly—using asynchronous flow-control—back pressure—to maintain predictable, stable, behavior over time. Furthermore, he will go through how one-off workloads relate to continuous, and batch, workloads, and how they can be addressed by that very same orchestration layer. Finally, he will review how this type of design achieves resilience, scalability, and ultimately—responsiveness.