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1 WebSphere Integration Solutions IBM Day Minsk 2014 Anton Litvinov WebSphere Connectivity Professional Central Eastern Europe

IBM Day Minsk 2014 - СЭД «Канцлер» DAY - Connectivity at IBM Day...IBM WebSphere DataPower Virtual Edition Deployment flexibility & reduced cost for development and test

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    WebSphere Integration Solutions

    IBM Day Minsk 2014

    Anton Litvinov WebSphere Connectivity Professional Central Eastern Europe

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    Agenda

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    Understand vision for ESB capabilities

    Understand DataPower Basics

    DataPower and ESB positioning

    Summary

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    Enterprise Integration• Clients seeking core foundation platform for

    universal integration – may call it an “ESB”• Be able to integrate any endpoints – don't

    know what you're going to integrate in future

    • Focus on timeliness of information circulating – being able to notify variety of end-points

    • Automate a range of integration activities

    Security & Integration Use Cases

    Security & Integration Gateway• Clients seeking to secure and optimize the

    delivery of apps and services – may call this “SOA Gateway” or “Web Services/XML/API gateway” or “Mobile Gateway” or “B2B Gateway”

    • Be able to provide lightweight integration including XML offload, message validation/filtering/transformation, dynamic routing & intelligent load distribution

    • Focus on securing access to enterprise resources using industry/vendor standards

    Private

    Cloud

    Internet

    Trading partner 

    communities

    Mobile, PoS, 

    ATMs

    Big Data

    Social & 

    Internet 

    Data sources

    DMZ DMZAPP

    APP

    Service

    Service DBAPPDB

    APP

    APP

    Internet

    Public 

    CloudMaster

    Data 

    Management

    API

    Developer & 

    Customer

    communities

    Enterprise

    Internet of ThingsSensors

    DB

    ESB

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    What is WebSphere Integration Bus?

    • Powerful integration Enterprise Service Bus for universal connectivity• Transforming and enriching any type of data

    • Complex routing capabilities with visual design tools

    • Enterprise-wide transactionality, scaling, performance, high availability

    • Range of transport protocols e.g. MQ, JMS, HTTP, FTP

    • Built-in integration to enterprise environments and applications e.g. CICS, IMS, DB2, SAP

    • Range of Editions (Express, Standard, Advanced) easy upgraded to full capabilities for industry-leading scalability (no new installation required)

    DatabasesDatabases

    DevicesDevicesFilesFilesPayer ERP/EIS /CRMERP/EIS /CRM

    Web 2.0 MicrosoftMicrosoft

    Applications MainframeCICS / IMS MainframeCICS / IMS

    Web ServicesWeb Services

    MQ, JMS, MSMQMQ, JMS, MSMQ

    WebSphere Integration Busroute convert transform distribute

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    Security & Integration Gateway Appliances

    • Securely expose enterprise data to external consumers/partners, while optimizing delivery of the workload

    • Securely connect apps/services within the enterprise, while optimizing delivery of the workload and providing lightweight integration including XML offload, message validation/filtering, message/transport protocol transformation, traffic control/quota enforcement, SOA governance & management, dynamic routing & intelligent load distribution

    • Physical appliance that is purpose-built, tamper-evident with simplified deployment combining superior performance, hardened security, increased ROI and reduced TCO

    • Provides high levels of certified Security assurance• e.g. Transport Protocol Security (SSL/TLS), Message Level Security, and Authentication, Authorization, Audit

    • Simplified maintenance model• Drop-in appliance form-factor, Secures traffic in minutes, and Push-button flash upgrade process

    • Over a decade of innovation & over 1,800 worldwide installations• Virtual appliance provides deployment flexibility & reduced cost for development and test

    environments

    What is WebSphere DataPower?

    Internet Trusted Domain

    Consumer

    Application or Service

    System z

    DMZ

    DataPower DataPower

    WebSphere 

    Message 

    Broker

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    Customers get all the capabilities of WESB within Message Broker• All WESB’s capabilities are merging into Broker – only some basic WESB capabilities go into WAS

    Significant innovation to Broker to add all the things WESB can do todayCustomers will have a smooth upgrade path for WESB

    Message Broker

    WESB

    embedded Service Busembedded Service Bus

    Enterprise Service BusEnterprise Service Bus

    1. WESB flows1. WESB flows

    2. WESB maps2. WESB maps

    3. WESB data3. WESB data

    WESB remains in market WESB remains in market

    All WESB capabilities merge into MB

    All WESB capabilities merge into MB

    MB enhanced to address WESB uses cases

    MB enhanced to address WESB uses cases Embedded into MBEmbedded into MB

    Subset of basic WESB capabilities Subset of basic WESB capabilities

    Evolving portfolio

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    Making it Easier for DevelopersProviding embedded capabilities to simplify connectivity tasks for developers

    Application Developers Application Developers

    1. Embedding basic integration capabilities into IBM’s Application Infrastructure Foundation

    1. Embedding basic integration capabilities into IBM’s Application Infrastructure Foundation

    2. Easily connect apps by choosing and configuring common patterns

    2. Easily connect apps by choosing and configuring common patterns

    4. Enables an onramp to the full Enterprise- wide Service Bus

    4. Enables an onramp to the full Enterprise- wide Service Bus11

    Enterprise Service BusEnterprise Service Bus

    embedded Service Busembedded Service Bus

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    3. Enables WAS applications to connect to each other and to

    3. Enables WAS applications to connect to each other and to

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    Enabling universal Enterprise Service Bus projectsExtending embedded Service Bus with full ESB capabilities

    Public Cloud Private Cloud

    EnterpriseInternet

    DMZ Trading partner communityMobile

    Sensors

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    3. Enables extended reach to new endpoints and environments 3. Enables extended reach to new endpoints and environments

    1. Extend embedded Service Bus with full ESB capabilities to address universal integration needs

    1. Extend embedded Service Bus with full ESB capabilities to address universal integration needs

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    Enterprise Service BusEnterprise Service Bus

    2. Proves scalable proven connectivity for mission critical core enterprise environment

    2. Proves scalable proven connectivity for mission critical core enterprise environment

    Application Server

    Application Server

    Internet

    embedded Service Busembedded Service Bus

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    Comparing embedded and full ESB capabilities

    Planned capabilities

    Connects across WAS hosted applications

    Support JDBC, REST, Web services

    Can configure patterns to connect applications *

    Full ESB capabilities

    Can define custom mediation flows

    Standalone ESB to connect applications and services anywhereIntegrates more than XML and JSON formatted dataIntegrates across more than SOAP and JMS protocolsIntegrates between apps when neither are WAS hosted

    embedded Service Busembedded Service BusEnterprise Service BusEnterprise Service Bus

    * Only for common App Developer tasks

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    Powerfully Simple Enterprise Service BusIBM WebSphere Integration Bus• IBM’s lightweight, comprehensive

    Enterprise Service Bus • Delivers universal connectivity and

    integration for heterogeneous IT environments• Focus on simplicity – can run new

    integrations in as few as 4 clicks!• Connect a wide range of applications,

    databases, files and messaging systems• Easy to install in less than 20 minutes• Easy to deploy with growing range of

    configurable integration patterns• Grows from Express to Advanced ESB

    Delivers universal connectivity & integration with full ESB

    capabilities

    What’s new and available in V8:– Comprehensive support for Microsoft .Net and

    integrated dev experience for MS Visual Studio – Record & Replay capability – High performance open standard parser (DFDL)– New Graphical Mapper for easy transformation– Built connectivity for IBM Sterling Connect:Direct

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    SOA Security & Integration Operational Scenario

    1. External Party makes Web Service request(Web Services = HTTPS with XML Payload)

    8. Transform XML9. Switch protocol (e.g. HTTP to MQ)

    10. Route based on content

    Web Services Interfaces

    FI Owned SystemsExternal Systems

    Payment

    Interfaces/Protocols

    HTTP MQ JMS DB FTP

    AccountAggregation

    Invoice/Payment

    Broker Portal

    CustomerPortal

    External Systems: different division, partners, consumers, etc

    14. Send to security layer13. Transform response

    12. Switch protocol11. Aggregate response

    17. Send response back16. Encrypt & Sign15. Filter response

    Protocol switch

    Content Routing

    Transform XML

    Authenticate

    Authorize

    Audit

    Decrypt XML

    Verify Sign.

    Validate

    6. Insert security token (e.g. SAML, Kerberos)7. Send request to integration layer

    Identity Mgmt System (Tivoli, LDAP, etc)

    Core Enterprise SystemsAccountServices

    ERPHRCRM Credit Card

    DataPower Integration Appliance (XI52 or XG45 + DIM)

    2. Verify Signature3. Decrypt & Validate

    4. Access Identity Mgmt System5. Authenticate & authorize

    Request Message

    Response Message

    Payment

    other

    MQ, JMS, FTP, HTTP,

    etc.

    HTTP

    Security LayerIntegration Layer

    HTTP

    DataPower Service Gateway (XG45)

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    Configuration-driven approach speeds time to market

    • Enforce security standards with zero coding• Uses intuitive pipeline message processing• Import/export configurations between

    environments• Transaction probe shows message content

    between actions for debugging

    Smarter Business Agility with WebSphere DataPower Appliances

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    New streamlined WebSphere DataPower Appliance offering meets your Security and Connectivity needs

    Integration Appliance XI52, XI50b and XI50zIntegration Appliance XI52, XI50b and XI50z

    • Additional Network Interfaces• More HDD for logging and Audit• Increased performance• SFTP

    • IMS Connect• TIBCO EMS• ODBC• Tivoli Option

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    What’s New?WebSphere DataPower XG45 and XI52 physical appliance functionality in a “virtual

    appliance” form-factor running on VMware hypervisor

    Features/Business ValueIndustry-leading workload security, optimization, and integration functionality similar

    to the corresponding physical DataPower appliance modelsPowered by a purpose-built platform including an embedded, optimized DataPower

    Operating SystemAbility to upgrade and downgrade firmware similar to physical appliancesSeamless configuration migration between physical and virtual appliances

    Client BenefitsA flexible, cost effective choice for non-production environmentsA production solution for environments not suitable for physical appliance

    deploymentOffers ability to use virtual appliances for development/test environments and

    physical appliances for staging, production and disaster recovery

    Announce dateOct 23, 2012

    GA dateNov 30, 2012

    IBM WebSphere DataPower Virtual Edition Deployment flexibility & reduced cost for development and test environments

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    DataPower Virtual Appliance Positioning

    • Physical appliances for all environments• Hardened physical security (FIPS 140-2 compliance, and Common Criteria EAL4)• Simplified deployment• Hardware acceleration for fast performance• Lower TCO

    • Virtual for Test and Development and physical for Staging, Production and Disaster Recovery

    • Flexible and cost effective Test / Development environments

    Development Test(Functional &

    System)

    Test (Performance &

    Load)

    Staging Production Disaster Recovery

    Physical for all environments Physical Physical Physical Physical Physical Physical

    Virtual for lower environments (Recommended)

    Virtual Virtual Physical Physical Physical Physical

    Virtual for lower environments (Minimum)

    Virtual Virtual Virtual Physical Physical Physical

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    WebSphere Appliance Management Center

    • Provide multi-box DataPower appliance managementSupport managed sets of different appliance models & firmwareExploits new support for managed domain tasks, configuration &

    firmware deploymentsManage deployment policies for DataPower appliances, individually

    or in managed sets• Simplified installation

    Enhanced Installation – for simplification and faster time to value• DataPower currency

    Support latest DP devices and agent platforms - for increased adoption

    • Enhanced monitoring capability for more DataPower appliances KPIs

    Out of the box monitoring of DataPower device – for visibility and control of DataPower performance and availability

    • Ease of Use

    Enhanced Configuration UI – ease of use navigation by user role• Seamless integration into the Tivoli Monitoring infrastructure

    Integrates into IBM’s Service Management solution

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    Simplified Operations Management reduces operations costs

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    WebSphere Integration Solutions ��IBM Day Minsk 2014��Anton Litvinov�WebSphere Connectivity Professional�Central Eastern EuropeAgendaSlide Number 4Slide Number 6Slide Number 7Slide Number 9Slide Number 10Slide Number 11Slide Number 14Slide Number 17SOA Security & Integration Operational Scenario Configuration-driven approach speeds time to marketNew streamlined WebSphere DataPower Appliance offering meets your Security and Connectivity needsIBM WebSphere DataPower Virtual Edition�Deployment flexibility & reduced cost for development and test environmentsDataPower Virtual Appliance Positioning WebSphere Appliance Management CenterSlide Number 31