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C3: Introduction to the Progress SOA Portfolio Stefano Picozzi Solutions Architect
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 2 SOA provides a Powerful Vision Agility: Respond faster to changing business needs; create and modify business processes Integration: Eliminate boundaries between business functions and integrate value chains Re-use: Make services broadly available, including across the Internet “cloud”
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 3 Forrester Finds Strong SOA Adoptoin
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 4 IT and Business Flexibility Justify SOA
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 5 Users of SOA are Satisfied
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 6 Horizontal Application of SOA today
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 7 SOA adds most benefits at business level
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 8 Real-world SOA Challenges R Reality intrudes along multiple dimensions: SOA must be fast, reliable, scalable and secure Quality of Service Heterogeneity Distribution SOA will span systems running on many computers, managed by different IT groups SOA will incorporate many platforms, applications and data models Real-world SOA
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 9 Introducing the Progress SOA Portfolio – Your World, Your SOA SOA Management Complex Event Processing Business Process Management Mainframe Integration Enterprise Service Bus Registry/ Repository Enterprise Messaging Data Interoperability Actional Shadow Apama Sonic DataXtend Partners
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 10 Progress SOA Portfolio Category-Leading Products, Alone or Together Registry/ Repository Real-world SOA Complex Event Processing Enterprise Messaging Mainframe Integration SOA Management Data Interoperability Enterprise Service Bus Business Process Management
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 11 Progress SOA Portfolio Delivers Full Value in the Multi-Vendor World Sonic Complex Event Processing Registry/ Repository Enterprise Messaging Mainframe Integration Business Process Management SOA Management Data Interoperability Enterprise Service Bus
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 12 Progress SOA Portfolio Delivers Full Value in the Multi-Vendor World Sonic Complex Event Processing Registry/ Repository Mainframe Integration Business Process Management Data Interoperability Enterprise Service Bus SOA Management Enterprise Messaging
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 13 Progress SOA Portfolio SOA Management Complex Event Processing Business Process Management Mainframe Integration Enterprise Service Bus Registry/ Repository Enterprise Messaging Data Interoperability
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 14 SOA Management Actional Heterogeneity: Delivers full visibility and control across multi-vendor environment Distribution: Isolates root cause of problems in distributed environment QoS: Ensures SLA and security policy compliance, and optimizes services according to business requirements Provides end-to-end visibility and control across SOA
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 15 SOA Management Customer Success
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 16 Heterogeneity: Connects hundreds of platforms, applications, and technologies, without introducing new platform dependencies Distribution: Easily spans organizational boundaries and remote sites QoS: Delivers market-leading performance, reliability and availability Integration of new and existing applications within an SOA Enterprise Service Bus Sonic ESB
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 17 Enterprise Service Bus Customer Success: Federated
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 18 Enterprise Service Bus Customer Success: Mission-critical "Heathrow is the gateway to the UK. Downtime of even a few minutes can cause disruption across all our operations...Continuous Availability Architecture provides us with a distinct advantage." Nick Gaines, Director of IT, BAA
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 19 Enterprise Messaging SonicMQ Heterogeneity: Integrates well with existing application environment Distribution: Manageable across wide-area network QoS: Market-leading performance, reliability and availability for business-critical deployments Standards-based enterprise messaging system
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 20 Dubai St. Petersburg (Leningrad) Chicago New York Enterprise Messaging Customer Success The New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc., is the world's largest physical commodity futures exchange and the preeminent trading forum for energy and precious metals Need to scale to support increased trading volumes and future growth strategy Replaced legacy, bifurcated messaging platform (TIBCO) with SonicMQ globally Why Progress SonicMQ? Performance– > 50,000 msg/sec Architecture – integrated global managability Availability– high-availability without separate HA software or hardware
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 21 Data Interoperability DataXtend Semantic Integrator Heterogeneity: Assures consistent meaning of data across diverse services and data sources Distribution: Flexible deployment supports both centralized and distributed implementations QoS: Distributed architecture provides scalability and fault tolerance Common model-based semantic integration “DataXtend enabled us to on-board new vendor partners in 2-5 days vs. 8-12 weeks it took previously and reduced development costs by over 50%.” - Ken Schuelke, VP Enterprise Architecture, Citi (Formerly Ameriquest)
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 22 Mainframe Integration Progress Shadow Heterogeneity: Integrates business logic, data, and screen- based applications – virtually all mainframe assets Distribution: Enables mainframe to fully participate in a distributed SOA environment QoS: Exploits native mainframe technologies – optimizing performance, security and operational cost Unified platform integrates mainframe into SOA “Using Web services built from DataDirect Shadow and SOA proved to be a critical piece in the company’s ability to transform its legacy systems into applications that more effectively provided their agents with policy and customer relationship information.” - Les Freund, former Kansas City Life CTO and enterprise architecture consultant
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 23 Complex Event Processing Progress Apama Heterogeneity: Adapts to any event source Distribution: Correlates complex events from across the enterprise – anywhere in the SOA QoS: Reacts in real-time with ultra-low latency and scales to monitor tens of thousands of conditions Real-time response to fast-changing business conditions “We increased machine capacity by 7% and our operating production efficiency by 15%.” - Dave Barna, CFO, Premier Manufacturing (Manuvis Customer)
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 24 Complex Event Processing Customer Success
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 25 Event-driven SOA Progress SOA Portfolio SOA Management Complex Event Processing Business Process Management Mainframe Integration Enterprise Service Bus Registry/ Repository Enterprise Messaging Data Interoperability Event-driven SOA
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 26 Event-driven SOA Progress SOA Portfolio Events Services The real world is both event-driven and service-oriented
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 27 Event-Driven SOA Who Benefits Most? Event-based Applications / BAM Manufacturing and logistics Algorithmic trading Risk and compliance management Airline operations Emergency response Application Integration Optimized by Events Agility through extreme loose coupling Supports real-time processing Better supports federation
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 28 SOA for SaaS Progress SOA Portfolio SOA Management Complex Event Processing Business Process Management Mainframe Integration Enterprise Service Bus Registry/ Repository Enterprise Messaging Data Interoperability SaaS
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 29 SOA for SaaS Progress SOA Portfolio SaaS requires the agility, re-use, and integration of SOA Places extreme demands on qualities of service Over 200 Progress application partners have SaaS offerings SaaS application partner revenue up 30% in 2007 Delivering business apps as utilities over the Internet “cloud” “Each provider is different …. This development is entirely within their own control – they are almost child prodigies in the way they are putting their early learning into practice without having to rely on anyone else.” - Richard Hinton, Head of Residential Property at LexisNexis Visualfiles
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 30 What Does The Progress SOA Portfolio Mean to our Customers? Only Progress has the independence and commitment to meet the needs of customers served by multiple vendors Customers rely on Progress to be their independent supplier of robust, interoperable SOA infrastructure Progress innovates to deliver on the SOA promise of agility, re-use and integration in challenging, real-world SOA environments
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 31 Questions ?
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 32 Thank You
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© 2008 Progress Software Corporation 33
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