3. 3
To drive new customer experiences
organizations must tap into an
ever-growing set of applications,
processes and information sources – all
which significantly expand the
enterprise’s need for
and investment in integration
capabilities.
How do you drive digital
transformation?
Modernizing Integration is
fundamental
Source: Forrester Research
4. 4
“Integration has become an
obstacle to success…
Traditional approaches
cannot cope with the
volume and pace of
business innovation.”
Source: Gartner - Modernizing Integration Strategies and
Infrastructure Primer for 2018
6. Agile Integration
Architecture
6
Fine grained
deployment
Decentralized
Ownership
Cloud native
infrastructure
Improve build independence
and production velocity
Accelerate agility
and innovation
Dynamic scalability and
inherent resilience
Dependency free rapid
integration delivery
Business autonomy for
integration delivery
Scale and administer
integrations with applications
that live anywhere
Consumer centric
exposure of business APIs
Self-administration of API
exposure and subscription
Multi-platform cloud agnostic
API management
componentry
Independent application
centric messaging
Self-provisioning of
messaging and event
capabilities
Cloud scale inherently resilient
multi-platform messaging
Application
API
Messaging
Architecture
7. Agile integration allows you
to invest strategically
7
Source: “A Developer's Guide To Forrester's Strategies For Integration And Digital Business Platforms” Forrester report.
• Core IT applied to all challenges
• Limited resource pool
• Expensive resource
• Centralized IT and removed from
day to day operations
• High-skilled but single threaded
• Lack business expertise
Core IT
• Core IT now applied to only
hardest problems
• Much larger resource pool
• Cost effective
• Decentralized and closer to the
business decision makers
• Simpler tools provide success at
lower skill level
• Are the business experts
Distributed
Do more of this
Innovate faster and
closer to your line
of business
Do less of this
Centrally controlled /
governed limits
innovation
People & Process
8. Kubernetes and containers are the future*, and it’s hard
8
This architecture allows portability,
resiliency and re-usability
What’s needed is technology that
enhances your ability to take advantage of
these architectures
The people that can do this are limited and
learning, so any technology that helps to
make it easier is important
A modern integration platform must be
built on containers just like modern
applications are
It must embrace open standards anywhere
and everywhere it can
And it must continue simplify the
demands on the user
Architecture
Technology
People & Process
*(~40-58%+enterprises using in production in 2018)
10. Solution to the problems? Hybrid Integration Platforms (HIPs)
ESB: Enterprise Service Bus
(historically mostly on-prem)
iPaaS: Integration Platform
as a Service (cloud-based)
In addition to combining ESB and iPaaS, HIPs
are integrating with API Management
capabilities
Bridge the gap between environments
Integrate between on-premise and cloud to allows you to leverage capabilities in both environments, can be enabled
for cross-organization collaboration, and allows you to work across multiple clouds and environments
12. Introducing the IBM Cloud Pak for
Integration
12
– Most powerful integration platform
on the market
NEW offering incorporating traditional
and modern integration including APIs,
App Integration, Message queuing,
Event streams and Fast file transfer
– Deploy wherever needed
Supports deployment on-premises or
in any cloud
– Enterprise grade
Secure, scalable modern architecture that also
makes using kubernetes and containers simpler to
work with
Businesses can save
1/3 of their integration
cost, gaining 3x the
speed
IBM Cloud
Integration
13. 13
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Editor's Notes
58% of respondents are using Kubernetes in production, while 42% are evaluating it for future use. In comparison, 40% of enterprise companies (5000+) are running Kubernetes in production.
In production, 40% of respondents are running 2-5 clusters, 1 cluster (22%), 6-10 clusters (14%), and more than 50 clusters (13% up from 9%).
As for which environment Kubernetes is being run in, 51% are using AWS (down from 57%), on premise servers (37% down from 51%), Google Cloud Platform (32% down from 39%), Microsoft Azure (20% down from 23%), OpenStack (16% down from 22%), and VMware (15% up from 1%). The graph below illustrates where respondents are running Kubernetes vs. where they’re deploying containers.
Top challenges?
Cultural Changes with Development Team (41%)
Complexity (40% up from 35%)
Lack of Training (40%)
Security (38% down from 43%)
Monitoring (34% down from 38%)
Storage (30% down from 41%)
Networking (30% down from 38%)
https://www.cncf.io/blog/2018/08/29/cncf-survey-use-of-cloud-native-technologies-in-production-has-grown-over-200-percent/
58% using or plan to use K8s in 2018
Per diamanti (which offers networking and storage simplification for K8s)
https://thenewstack.io/diamanti-one-stop-shop-docker-kubernetes/
69% use K8s to orchestrate containers per new stack- more if counting managed K8s services
https://thenewstack.io/data-says-kubernetes-deployment-patterns/
K8s and managed K8s services by far biggest from Portworx- also Persistent storage the biggest challenge to adoption in 2017 at 26% (note portworx provides block storage)
https://portworx.com/2017-container-adoption-survey/
“The hybrid integration platform is a mix of 2 major technologies, namely, ESB/SOA-based on-premises integration platform and cloud-based Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS). ” ”they have been evolving to include API management”
“Hybrid Integration Platform” solves integration issues with Things and Cloud Services that old ESB/ETL solutions cannot handle effectively
Many vendors are going in the direction of providing HIP, including MuleSoft, but no one is there yet. Some issues are on-premise strength but relatively new cloud deployment support, organization having existing integration technologies
HIP is NOT something you buy, but something you build
iPaaS solution are cloud-centric, have built-in SaaS/Cloud connectors and are very easy to use compared to classic ESBs - 50% growth with 2B market, ESB on the other hand is single digit growth and 3.2B market
100+ vendors in HIP space, so there will be consolidation likely