Integration is one of the major hurdles in achieving the benefits of cloud computing for an enterprise. Integrations between cloud applications and enterprise legacy applications as well as between cloud based applications themselves are the critical elements of success of this strategy. Enterprises have carried out point-to-point integrations between enterprise applications with long and expensive deployment cycles.
Kovair’s ESB, the Omnibus Integration Platform offers a code-less implementation of integration among multi-vendor multi-platform multi-location applications over the cloud. The following three steps achieve this without the need for additional services using out-of-the box Adapters/Connectors for popular enterprise applications.
- Step 1: Download and install adapters for each application
- Step 2: Configure the integration process using a graphical drag-and-drop interface
- Step 3: Achieve the data transfer in real-time
In addition to the real time data transfer among applications, Omnibus offers definition of relations between the objects in these applications, cross application workflow management and consolidated dashboards and reports.
Ken Vollmer, Principal Analyst from Forrester Research, will discuss the benefits of a comprehensive solution based on Enterprise Service Bus and the adoption trends.
Sky Basu, the Ex-CTO of Kovair, presented how using Omnibus Integration Middleware, enterprises can achieve their cloud integration goals with substantially reduced time and costs with considerable ease of ongoing maintenance!
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Integration is one of the major hurdles in achieving the benefits of cloud computing for an enterprise. Integrations between cloud applications and enterprise legacy applications as well as between cloud-based applications themselves are the critical elements of success of this strategy. Enterprises have carried out point-to-point integrations between enterprise applications with long and expensive deployment cycles.