WebSphere Cast Iron - Overview

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WebSphere Cast Iron - Overview Sarath Ambadas, WebSphere Cast Iron development

Agenda Cast Iron Overview What's New in Cast Iron v6.1.x.x Platform updates Connectivity and ecosystem IBM Service Management Pack for Hybrid Cloud Integration Cast Iron Express Connector Development Kit Slide demo for express and Connector Development Kit.

Cast Iron Overview

Cast Iron Overview Integrate Cloud and On-Premise Application in Days The fastest way to integrate Cloud and On-Premise applications Two main usage scenarios: - Cloud and on-premise application integrations - Rapid on-premise packaged application integration Why have Cloud customers adopted Cast Iron? - Eliminate “swivel chair” approach & maximise Cloud user productivity - 25% to 80% savings compared to custom code and other mid-market tools Configuration, not coding approach; Reusable TIP templates Integration as a Service Physical Appliance Virtual Appliance (Software) Cloud Applications Cloud Applications On-premise Applications

Complete Re-usability For All Types of Projects Total Connectivity Complete Flexibility Complete Flexibility Complete Re-usability TIP Exchange TIP Development Kit TIP Community For All Types of Projects UI Mash-ups Process Integration Data Migration Multi-tenant cloud service Physical Appliances Virtual Appliances

Functional Capabilities Custom Code OnDemand Services On Premise Tools WebSphere Cast Iron Multiple Deployment Models Data Migration Batch Process Integration Real-time Process Integration * Workflow TIPs Basic & SaaS/Midmarket Connectivity Complete Enterprise Connectivity Data Quality UI Mashups Multiple Env. Included (Dev & DR) Template Development Kit Web Services API Gateway Management APIs Automatic 24*7 Support High Availability That’s the high-level overview of what makes WebSphere Cast Iron Cloud integration complete as an integration platform. But to further this point, we can take a moment to go over some details in functionality that organizations find necessary for successfully integrating their applications. Cast Iron took these functional requirements coming from the field and saw the deficit in the existing product offerings available in the market. It architected WebSphere Cast Iron Cloud integration with the goal of providing complete functionality to meet the integration needs and requirements that IT and business were demanding. ***Note – at this point go over some key features your customer may have already specified in the RFP or pre-sales cycle. * Partial Functionality 6

Preconfigured Templates (TIPs) The Cast Iron Approach No Coding Beyond Configuration Preconfigured Templates (TIPs)

Choosing the Right Form Factor Criteria Physical – XH40 Virtual – Hypervisor Edition Cast Iron Live Environment Already have IBM hardware Already a virtualization shop; use other h/w Limited or no hardware infrastructure Centricity Many on premise apps + few Cloud apps Many on premise apps + few Cloud apps Many cloud apps + few on premise apps Scenario Cloud to On Premise; On premise to on premise Cloud to Cloud and Cloud to On premise (smaller data sets) Performance Best for large volume / large message sizes 1M records per hour (4M batch)* 100 jobs per orchestration Optimal for CPU bound, not I/O bound scenarios 500K per hour Greater variability due to external factors 200K per hour 10 jobs per orchestration Security & Compliance Stringent – seek “inside out” integration Suited for HIPAA and international needs Suited for HIPPA and international needs Happy with “outside in” integration” Not best fit for HIPAA and international needs Form Factor Constraints No memory constraints Data processing in memory on Secure Connector Chunking of data is required for large data sets

What's New in version 6.1

Benefits Platform updates Support for Xen platform on Hypervisor Edition Physical appliance on new Data Power “9005” 1U platform Enhanced performance Encrypted disks Hotswap disk drives User notification of intrusion Simplified configuration and status reporting of the Secure Connector in Cast Iron Live Benefits Support customers who use Xen rather than VMWare as their virtualization environment Enhanced performance and scalability for the physical appliance Easier connection to on-premise endpoints for the cloud offering

Connectivity and ecosystem Updated connectors Siebel Oracle CRM On Demand Updated SFDC and NetSuite SAP Connector Taleo Connector Web Service connector enhancements Domino Connector Connector Development Kit (CDK Wizard) Benefits Ensure support for latest versions of SaaS application APIs Ability for customers and partners to produce their own Connectors

Siebel enhancements Support Siebel API version 8.1 Uses Siebel API instead of http Support for Business Object/Business Component and Business Service Support for the starter activities using triggers in Siebel Get Created/Updated/Deleted objects Simplified configuration as metadata is auto-discovered using the Siebel API Existing projects continue to work unaltered Any modification to existing project at design time will require migration of the projects. New Siebel activities in v6.1

Oracle CRM On Demand New connector for Oracle CRM On Demand (CRMOD) Supports CRMOD API release 19 Outbound Activities: Insert Object Update Object Delete Object Executable Activities Query Object Objects and fields are dynamically discoverable. Standard objects and custom fields are supported, but not custom objects at this time

Other endpoint enhancements SalesForce.com connector Support for API version 22 SAP connector Support for 3.x version of JCo (Java Connector) libraries Taleo Taleo business edition Domino Support for Rich Text and Query activity Web Service Security header now supported out of the box with no WSDL modification needed Net Suite Added support for NetSuite API “2011_1” New Outbound Upsert Records activity

Connector Development Kit (CDK) Zero coding - wizard based Create “Type-II” connectors, which package an orchestration for reuse as a connector Works with Web Services and XML over HTTP Extensive development cycle: Iterative development Unit testing Simplified integration testing Repository Connector distribution Deliver a packaged connector to your developers/partners for use in the Cast Iron Studio palette Demo later in this session

Sign up online for a free 60 day trial Cast Iron Express Entry-Level Self-Service offering – Integrate in hours Basic Salesforce.com integration use-cases: - SalesForce and Databases (DB2, MySQL, MS SQL, Oracle) - SalesForce and Flat-files / FTP Connectivity, Data Mapping - (but not workflow logic) Sign up online for a free 60 day trial https://express.castiron.com 16

IBM Service Management Pack for Hybrid Cloud Integration (HCI) Integration of applications On-premise to off-premise business application connectivity & governance Data Integration Information exchange and data integration across the enterprise and clouds Monitoring and Management of workloads running off-premise on clouds Monitoring on IaaS, PaaS and SaaS level Policy based Workload Governance, Provisioning, Scheduling and Management Metering, Accounting Availability Dashboard for service visibility Security for Hybrids Control security and resilience of services (identity management, compliance, isolation) Application and Workload migration Tools to support the migration of workloads to the cloud 17

The IBM Hybrid Cloud Solution On-premise to off-premise Application Integration - On-premise Backend to SaaS Sync customer records Directory Integration & Identity Federation: Synchronize on premise LDAP and LotusLive Domino directory Sync on-premise identity model and directory Hybrid Monitoring Tivoli Monitoring Server LDAP Directory Management and Provisioning to Public Cloud Acquiring Resources from IBM Cloud and/or Amazon Connect off-premise monitoring with on-premise monitoring system Backend Systems Tivoli Service Automation Manager Hybrid Provisioning Data Integration The IBM Hybrid Cloud Solution 18

Cast Iron Express demo

Connector Development Kit demo

Connector Development Kit No Coding Wizard driven development Complete Platform Allows iterative development Ability to Unit Test Simplified Integration testing Repository Connector distribution

Activity Orchestration Test Orchestration

Complete Orchestration Add Logic to connect to Application

Connector Development Kit (CDK) Phases Unit Testing Integration Testing Distribution

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Connector Development Kit (CDK) Phases Unit Testing Integration Testing Distribution

Connector Development Kit (CDK) Phases Distribution Development Unit Testing Integration Testing

CDK: Things to remember CDK is not SDK CDK works with open standards such as WSDL, Rest and XML over HTTP Connector built using CDK is a connector that doesn’t ship with core product.

Thank You Any questions? sambadas@in.ibm.com vraghavan@in.ibm.com