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Enterprise Service Bus. Enterprise Backbone for an Event-Driven Service Oriented Architecture. Dave Chappell Vice President & Chief Technology Evangelist chappell@sonicsoftware.com. Emergence of ESB Category. Industry Disruption. Emergence of ESB Category. Emergence of ESB Category. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Enterprise Service BusEnterprise Service Bus

Enterprise Backbone for an Event-Enterprise Backbone for an Event-Driven Service Oriented Driven Service Oriented

ArchitectureArchitecture Dave ChappellVice President & Chief Technology

Evangelistchappell@sonicsoftware.com

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Emergence of ESB Category

Industry Disruption

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Emergence of ESB Category

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Emergence of ESB Category

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Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)

Distributed Services Architecture– Flexible foundation for enterprise SOA– Loosely-coupled, event-driven architecture– Deployment, management and monitoring of entire services

network– Supports dynamic configuration and re-deployment

Configuration-driven intelligent communications layer– Reliable and secure interactions across the extended enterprise– Flexible interaction models: messaging, intelligent routing,

orchestration Supports XML as a native data type Transformation of business data between applications

Enterprise SOA Integration Platform

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J2EE™ Application

Web ServicePartner System

PackagedApplication

.NET Application

JCA

AdapterJCA JMS

EJB Web

C# CLR

Enterprise Service Bus

SOAP /C++ / C#

WS-Rel*

HTTP

WS

WS

SOAP

HTTP

WS

WS

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SOA, Routing, and Transformation

Content BasedRouting

Custom ServiceWeb Service

XSLTTransformation

Legacy System or Packaged App

JCA

Adapter

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ServiceContainers

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Right Front Corner

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between the two sections ofthe orchestration layer (right

side starts here)

Note to designer...this linerepresents the break

between the two sections ofthe orchestration layer (left

side starts here)

Event-Driven Services Network

SOAP

HTTP

WS

WS

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Standards-based Enterprise Messaging

J2EE™ Application

Web ServicePartner System

Package Application

.NET Application

JCA

AdapterJCA JMS

EJB Web

C# CLR

Standards-based

Enterprise Messaging

Legacy MOM Bridge

(TIB/RV Websphere MQ)

SOAP /C++ / C#

WS-Rel*

HTTP

WS

WS

SOAP

HTTP

WS

WS

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Subsidiary

SFA

AppServer

Back Office

ERP

AdapterSCM

Adapter

Front Office

OrderEntry Finance

Partner

SCM

AdapterCRM

TrackingService

Adapter

CRM

Integration Broker

AppServer

CRM

ESB Globally Distributed Service Grid

Enterprise Service Bus

Standards-based

Enterprise Messaging

J2EE™ Application

Web ServicePartner System

Package Application

.NET Application

JCA

AdapterJCA JMS

EJB Web

C# CLR

Legacy MOM Bridge

(TIB/RV Websphere MQ)

SOAP /C++ / C#

WS-Rel*

HTTP

WS

WS

SOAP

HTTP

WS

WS

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Delivering Business Value:ABNA

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Delivering Business Value: Telecommunications

Benefits:

Improved customer service and retention

Cost-effective regulatory compliance

– Standards-based CLEC customer information access

Flexible platform for future integration

– 14 major ESB projects underway

Integrated provisioning, billing, customer care (OSS) for 20+ million wireless customers over 57 million access lines

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Delivering Business Value: National Retail Video Chain

Benefits: Cost-effective connection with

home office Improved visibility of retail

inventory and ability to search “proximate inventories”

Centralized configuration and management of in-store systems

Accurate and timely reporting of inventory and sales reports

Improved inventory management and expanded multi-channel operations for 1800+ stores

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Proflowers.com

Benefits: Reduced time that products stay

in the supply chain from 12 to 4 days

Schedules fresh-cut flowers to be shipped from distribution center day before the flowers are scheduled to arrive

Evaluation in Summer 2003, ESB implementation by November 2003

Implemented transaction system to link e-commerce platform with supply chain

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