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1 J.T. Taylor Chief Technology Officer June, 2008 SOA: Not Just for Integration

2 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 2 Agenda  SOA Definition  SOA Initiative Patterns  iWay SOA Suite  Summary

3 Because Everything Should Work Together! SOA Definition

4 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 4 Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)  SOA is a design for linking computational resources (principally applications and data) on demand to achieve the desired results for service consumers (which can be end users or other services).  Principles:  Encapsulation – single “unit” of logic  Composability – assemble larger collections  Reusability – standardized building blocks

5 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 5 ERPMainframe CRM Database Encapsulation SOA Principle: Encapsulation

6 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 6 Step 1 Validate Step 2 Enrich Step 3 Update Step 4 Reformat InOut ERPMainframe CRM Database Encapsulation Composability SOA Principle: Composability

7 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 7 Step 1 Validate Step 2 Enrich Step 3 Update Step 4 Reformat InOut Encapsulation Composability ERPMainframe CRM Database BPMB2BEAI Tool Portals & Dashboards XML/HTTPPlug-inEDI/AS2Flat/MQ Reusability SOA Principle: Reusability

8 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 8 Advanced SOA (or SOA 2.0)  Request/Response Services  Real-Time Event Services  Application Logic Services  Data Provider Services  Security Services  Service Governance

9 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 9 SOA Benefits Flexibility: Agile IT infrastructure ROI: Reuse Existing Assets Alignment: IT with Business Productivity: Improved Business Processes Productivity: Improved Information Access Costs: Reduced Development & Maintenance

10 Because Everything Should Work Together! SOA Initiative Patterns

11 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 11 SOA Initiative Pattern: Application Development  Composite Applications  Self Service Portals  Best of Breed Services  Acquisition Integration

12 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 12 Real World Integration Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality is one of six Metropolitan (or "Category A") municipalities in South Africa. The Challenge  Provide a flexible integration solution alongside the implementation of the new Promis.Net Billing System. The NMBM integration requirements spans 25 systems and the technology ranges from legacy AS400/DB2 applications to applications like Microsoft CRM 4.0  Provide a data migration solution to migrate approximately 400 entities from the existing AS400/DB2 Billing System to the new Windows/SQL Server based Promis.Net Billing System  Provide a secure Billing Portal for NMBM consumers and employees to reduce telephonic account related queries and improve customer satisfaction  Provide reporting functionality for the Promis.Net Billing System The Strategy  Improve the existing NMBM integration architecture with a non-intrusive approach to minimize impact on existing systems  Create a web-based portal that enables consumers and employees to view current account related information e.g. statements, payments, and consumption  Consumers can also make online payments and update personal details Our Solution  iWay Service Manager, DataMigrator, WebFOCUS

13 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 13 SOA Initiative Pattern: Business Process Improvement  Application-to-Application  Legacy Integration  Process Automation  Data Synchronization

14 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 14 Real World Integration Paccar manufactures heavy-duty, on- and off-road Class 8 trucks sold around the world under the Kenworth, Peterbilt, DAF and Foden nameplates The Challenge  Integrated usage of multiple back office environments: Oracle, Baan, JDE and SAP  Enhanced communications to dealers, suppliers and business partners  Full ESB solution for future proof service based integration of disparate business domains and technologies Our Solution  iWay Service Manager, Education, and Professional Services. The Results  Global ESB solution that allows rapid service creation across multiple back office applications and the ability to create flexible business flows on top.

15 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 15 SOA Initiative Pattern: Supply Chain Integration  Business-to-Business  Augment or replace expensive VAN or in-house solution  Security is important!  Error detection and correction

16 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 16 Real World Integration Akzo Nobel is a multi-national manufacturing corporation, active in healthcare products, coatings, and chemicals. The Challenge  Internally, Akzo Nobel refers to its shared service as OneHub, which handles all electronic transactions in the supply chain. Replace the current solution due to high cost of ownership. The Strategy  iWay will be the corporate platform for Akzo Nobel’s EDI/B2B messaging throughout the value chain. WebFOCUS will provide business activity monitoring capabilities for trading partners and OneHub staff. Our Solution  iWay Software, WebFOCUS, and Professional Services. The Results  iWay was selected because of it’s extensive functionality and lowest cost of ownership.

17 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 17 SOA Initiative Pattern: Real Time Information  Operational Business Intelligence  Process Driven Business Intelligence  Single View initiatives  Real Time feed to Data Warehouse  Business Activity Monitoring

18 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 18 Real World Integration BNP Paribas is the sixth largest international banking network. It operates in more than 85 countries and has 161,200 employees. The Challenge  Increase Corporate cross selling across business lines. This involves three CRMs (Siebel, PeopleSoft, Homemade CICS-based applications) and all departments including Investment Banking, Asset Management, and Retail The Strategy  Create a Service-Oriented Architecture :  Information Access services  CRM sync  Notification  Apply visibility and compliance rules Our Solution  iWay Service Manager, and Consulting The Results  Executives and operational teams benefit from a single customer view that helps them make good decisions in a short timeframe.

19 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 19 SOA Initiative Pattern: Infrastructure Integration  Middleware-to-Middleware  Multiple Middleware Implementations  Multiple Protocol Exchanges  Multiple Platform Support  Vendor Neutrality

20 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 20 Real World Integration The world’s largest manufacturer of fragrances Beauty and fragrances : JLO, Calvin Klein, Lancaster, Joop, Esprit, Rimmel, Davidoff eo. Revenue 2.9 Billion, Employees 8.500, Offices in 30 countries The Challenge Integrate new acquired companies into Coty Global rollout of SAP, integrate other ERP’s Outsourcing of procurement indirect goods Monitoring of Business Processes The Strategy iWay Service Manager and MQ as ESB SAP and Legacy Integration Our Solution iSM, Adapters: SAP, SOAP, MQseries, FTP, Utility Bundle, JDE, Oracle The Results Successful project in one half the time and cost. iWay Software becomes the strategic platform to facilitate business growth.

21 Because Everything Should Work Together! iWay SOA Suite

22 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 22 iWay SOA Suite Service Manager Service Validation Suite Service Management Suite Integration Tools ExplorerTransformerDesigner Trading Partner Manager Business Activity Monitor Managed File Transfer Secure Messaging Enterprise Index Data Migrator Universal Adapter Suite iWay DataApplicationTransactionProgramEmulationeBusiness

23 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 23 iWay SOA Components Service Enablement Message Processing Data Integration Business Integration Management

24 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 24 Application System Adapters Eliminate the need to write and maintain point-to-point interfaces between packaged applications. Data Adapters Provide the ability to create fast, efficient, reusable, and easily maintainable interfaces to your relational and non-relational data sources. Transaction Processing Adapters Enable simple and cost-effective deployment of new applications that reuse logic and data controlled by IBM CICS and IBM IMS/TM, as well as open systems TPMs such as Tuxedo. Terminal Emulation Adapters Enable simple and cost-effective deployment of new applications that reuse logic and data from existing mainframe (3270) and iSeries (5250) applications. Technology Adapters Facilitate easy integration with application servers or any of the supported computer programming languages. Touchpoint Adapters Accept standard business documents over standard communication protocols and interact with enterprise applications based on the business content. Service Enablement Components

25 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 25 Event Processing Fully support handling of event-driven and service-oriented architectures. Request Processing Enable synchronous request reply processing. Message Transformation Support automatic XML to XML, non-XML to XML, and XML to non-XML message transformation. Message Routing / Correlation Facilitate routing based upon location, protocol, or message content. Message Indexing Index messages using the Google or Lucene search engines. Stateful Processing Maintain state to determine the context of messages. Message Processing Components

26 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 26 Scheduling Allow for periodic or scheduled triggers. Event Driven Allow for real-time triggers. Data Transformation Transform data from raw forms into structures that are more suited to your application. Change Data Capture Transfer changed records (inserted, updated, or deleted), improving the timeliness of information in the data warehouse. Information Integration Make all sources accessed by the servers on your network appear as a set of relational tables – so cross- platform, multiple-database extractions and joins are just a mouse-click away. Data Lineage Track and verify the origins of data. Data Profiling Examine the information available in an existing data source to collect statistics and information about it. Data Integration Components

27 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 27 Partner Management Integrate facilities for trading-partner agreement management. Auditing Audit transactions between business partners. Secure Messaging Support for over 30 synchronous and asynchronous message transports and allow for secure communications between partners. Managed File Transfer Large file processing capabilities, end-to-end error detection and correction, enablement for leading industry products. E-Business Accelerators Support for a broad range of e-Business message formats for information exchange within vertical and horizontal electronic markets. Business Integration Components

28 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 28 Governance Monitor and manage iWay Business Services and Channels. Security Secure access control for iWay Business Services and Channels. Validation Validate the correct performance of iWay Business Services and Channels. Remote Deployment Execute within a standalone or application server with no prerequisites and for scalability and availability to enable distribution of digitally signed integration solutions to remote users. Activity Monitoring Monitor activities occurring within deployed integrated processes at a business context level with reporting and dashboarding. Management Components

29 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 29 Assemble, Don’t Code! Service Enablement Message Processing Data Integration Business Integration Management SAP Peoplesoft JDE Lines Of Code Application Systems Application Systems Application Systems Message Routing Message Transformation Event Processing

30 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 30 iWay Value Proposition Reduce the time, cost and complexity of implementing and maintaining a Service Oriented Architecture.  Time  To implementation results…  To return on investment…  Cost  In software costs…  In programming costs…  Complexity  Architectural complexity…  Implementation complexity…  Operational complexity…

31 Copyright 2008, Information Builders. Slide 31 In 30 years of developing systems and recommending solutions, recommending iWay is the best decision I've ever made. In 30 years of developing systems and recommending solutions, recommending iWay is the best decision I've ever made. Questions? Dave Kitsch Enterprise Integration Architect PACCAR


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