3-Enriching The Integration As A Service Paradigm For The Cloud Era
3-Enriching The Integration As A Service Paradigm For The Cloud Era
3-Enriching The Integration As A Service Paradigm For The Cloud Era
integration as a
service paradigm for
the cloud era
Introduction To Cloud Integration
• Cloud Integration is about simplifying
technology so that it could be adopted by a
much broader audience.
• Cloud integration is the process of configuring
multiple application programs to share data
in the cloud.
• In a network that incorporates cloud
integration; diverse applications
communicate either directly or through
third-party software.
Conti…
• Cloud integration is the linking of information
flows between cloud-hosted applications and
other applications hosted in different clouds
or in the datacenter.
• Without integration, cloud applications can’t
share data with the rest of the company and
that limits or even eliminates the utility of the
cloud.
Advantages of Cloud Integration
• Each user can access personal data in real
time from any device and from any location
with Internet access.
• Each user can integrate personal data such as
calendars and contact lists served by diverse
application programs.
Conti…
• Each user can employ the
same logon information (username and
password) for all personal applications.
• The system efficiently passes control
messages among application programs.
• By avoiding the use of data silos(separate
database), data integrity is maintained.
• Cloud integration offers scalability to allow
for
– Future expansion in terms of the number of
users,
– the number of applications,
– or both.
• Integration as a service (IaaS)
• B2B systems are capable of driving this new
on-demand integration model because they
are traditionally employed to automate
business processes between manufacturers
and their trading partners.
• That means they provide
application-to-application connectivity along
with the functionality that is very crucial for
linking internal and external software
securely.
Evolution of SaaS
• The use of hub & spoke (H&S) architecture
further simplifies the implementation and
avoids placing an excessive processing burden
on the customer sides.
• The hub is installed at the SaaS provider’s
cloud center to do the heavy lifting such as
reformatting files.
• A spoke unit at each user site typically acts as
basic data transfer utility.
THE CHALLENGES OF SaaS PARADIGM