Open Source: The Future of IBM i - Paul Tuohy and Trevor PerryFresche Solutions
Open Source: The Future of IBM i - a presentation by IBM Champions Paul Tuohy and Trevor Perry at iBelieve Paris 2016, November 3.
Your roadmap to a successful IBM i future.
The document discusses serverless architectures using AWS Lambda and how they provide benefits over traditional monolithic architectures. It highlights how serverless applications can be built using microservices powered by AWS Lambda along with other AWS services like API Gateway, DynamoDB, S3 and CloudFront. These serverless architectures allow developers to focus on code, provide automatic scaling, reduce costs and improve productivity compared to traditional infrastructures.
Open Source: The Future of IBM i - Paul Tuohy and Trevor PerryFresche Solutions
Open Source: The Future of IBM i - a presentation by IBM Champions Paul Tuohy and Trevor Perry at iBelieve Paris 2016, November 3.
Your roadmap to a successful IBM i future.
The document discusses serverless architectures using AWS Lambda and how they provide benefits over traditional monolithic architectures. It highlights how serverless applications can be built using microservices powered by AWS Lambda along with other AWS services like API Gateway, DynamoDB, S3 and CloudFront. These serverless architectures allow developers to focus on code, provide automatic scaling, reduce costs and improve productivity compared to traditional infrastructures.
IBM Bluemix OpenWhisk: Serverless Conference 2016, Tokyo, Japan: The Future o...OpenWhisk
Learn more about the IBM Bluemix OpenWhisk, a serverless event-driven compute platform, which quickly executes application logic in response to events or direct invocations from web/mobile apps or other endpoints.
The document provides an overview of IBM Business Process Manager v8.5. It discusses IBM's approach to business process management which combines model-driven automation, collaboration and sharing, and enterprise-wide visibility and governance. It summarizes the key capabilities of IBM BPM v8.5 including enhanced support for mobile, cloud, and social capabilities. The document also provides examples of how IBM BPM has helped organizations in various industries improve processes and outcomes.
Cloud foundry Docker Openstack - Leading Open Source TriumvirateAnimesh Singh
OpenStack, Docker, and Cloud Foundry are the three most popular open source projects according to a recent cloud software survey. Docker has taken the cloud world by storm as a revolutionary way to not only run isolated application containers, but also to package them. But how does Docker fit into the paradigm of IaaS and PaaS? More specifically, how does it integrate with OpenStack and Cloud Foundry, the world's most popular infrastructure and platform service implementations? OpenStack, Docker, and Cloud Foundry are the three most popular open source projects according to a recent cloud software survey. Docker has taken the cloud world by storm as a revolutionary way to not only run isolated application containers, but also to package them. But how does Docker fit into the paradigm of IaaS and PaaS? More specifically, how does it integrate with OpenStack and Cloud Foundry, the world's most popular infrastructure and platform service implementations?
These charts from our OpenStack Summit talk Vancouver talk how the three leading open source cloud technologies are evolving to work together to support next generation workloads!
Blockchain technology has leapt to prominence in the past year, notably with the establishment of the open source Hyperledger Project hosted by the Linux Foundation. This talk examines Blockchain's impact on financial services and asset management. Using Cloudsoft Application Management Platform (AMP), we show how we can rapidly deploy and manage a Hyperledger Fabric running on a Bluemix Private Cloud across San Jose, London, and Singapore, creating a geographically distributed Blockchain network. Finally we drill down on the Apache Brooklyn blueprint that models this fabric and makes it possible.
https://cloudsoft.io/gethlf/
IBM InterConnect 2017 | Session 2444A
اهمیت نرم افزار فرآیندساز BPMS برای تقویت فرایندهای سازمانیAharsoft
چرا همه سازمان ها به نرم افزار فرآیندساز (BPMS) نیاز دارند؟
شیوه های کاری روزانه هر سازمان، از منشی گرفته تا مدیر عامل، نیاز به مدیریت فرایندها دارد. نرم افزار فرآیندساز حداقل امکانات زیر را برای سازمان ها فراهم می سازد:
• ابزار فرآیندساز، فرایندهایی سریع و چابک را با کمک فناوری اطلاعات و تجارت ایجاد نموده و به آنها امکان دستیابی به راه حل هایی را می دهد که نه تنها از اهداف امروز سازمان پشتیبانی می کنند، بلکه در آینده نیز سازمان را برای چالش های جدید آماده می کند.
https://aharsoft.com
Intalio provides private cloud computing solutions including single and multi-tenant options that can be deployed on-premises or on-demand. It has over 250 person-years of R&D invested in its integrated technology stack. Intalio's technology is used by Apache Hadoop, Eucalyptus, and in Google AppEngine deployments. It has over 650 BPMS customers in 53 countries and 50 million active deployments of its Jetty WAS product. Intalio offers software as a service applications, a platform as a service for application development, and infrastructure as a service for elastic compute and storage resources.
Intalio provides open source middleware technologies and a private cloud computing platform to help organizations run their business more efficiently. Their products include Intalio|Works BPMS for process management and Intalio|Works Jetty for application development. They have over 650 customers in 50+ countries and their software is used on over 100,000 and 50 million active sites respectively. Intalio offers products, services, training and support to help customers successfully adopt their technologies.
This document provides a comparative analysis of the Jetty and Tomcat web servers. It discusses their technical differences, such as architecture (Jetty uses a modular component approach while Tomcat is monolithic) and performance (Jetty scales better with many idle connections). It also covers non-technical comparisons like market share (Jetty is gaining on Tomcat), development community (Jetty's is more stable and collaborative), and how Jetty more closely follows web standards. The document concludes that while Tomcat is widely used, Jetty's flexibility and responsiveness to changes make it a preferable option.
The document discusses the core benefits of Intalio|Cloud, which delivers the benefits of cloud computing behind a company's firewall. It provides deployment versatility by supporting virtual private and private cloud models. It helps reduce risks inherent to public cloud computing by allowing for on-premises deployment and backups. Intalio|Cloud is also described as being vertically integrated with all necessary software, hardware, and services. It packages infrastructure, platform and software layers into an integrated stack and allows for comprehensive and scalable cloud deployments on-premises.
This document summarizes Intalio, an enterprise cloud company founded in 1999. It describes Intalio's products and cloud platform, which provides infrastructure, platform, and software as a service. The document also compares Intalio to Salesforce and highlights how Intalio offers more deployment options, development languages, and database scalability at a lower cost than Salesforce. It provides an example configuration for an Intalio cloud that could support over 1 million users, comparable to Salesforce, at under 0.5% of Salesforce's revenue.
Introducing The Business Operating Platform From IntalioTomoaki Sawada
The document introduces the concept of a Business Operating Platform (BOP) and describes its key components. A BOP aims to provide an integrated platform for running business processes and applications, similar to how an operating system runs computer programs. It discusses analogies between components of a BOP and an operating system, such as process management, memory management, file systems, and network connectivity. The BOP described includes components for process execution, content management, integration, monitoring, development tools, and more. It is being developed as an open source platform by Intalio to support enterprise-grade business applications.
Project Dogfood is an initiative by Intalio to improve business processes by having employees develop new processes using Intalio's products. As part of this, the author and his team developed a process for marketing and PR using a Google spreadsheet to model the process. They documented news items, steps, roles, implementations, and task management. They will develop composable services, a form generator, decision table generator, and BPMN generator to automatically generate the process components from the spreadsheet model. This will allow dynamic redeployment as the spreadsheet is updated.
IBM Blue Spruce is a web platform that allows developers to build conversational interfaces and chatbots. It provides tools to design, develop, test, deploy and manage virtual agents across channels like mobile apps, websites and messaging platforms. Blue Spruce uses AI and natural language understanding to help bots have more human-like conversations.
Intalio is a privately held company that develops the leading open source business process management platform. It offers affordable and integrated BPM software through a commercial open source model. The software provides enterprise-grade capabilities like process automation, integration and monitoring. Intalio has over 500 customers worldwide and partners with systems integrators to help more organizations benefit from business process improvement.
- Intalio Developer Edition provides a web-based database and workflow container for binding code objects with a Ruby-like syntax. It allows for workflow processes to be built in Web 2.0 using technologies like Tomcat, MySQL, Java, PHP, and Ruby.
- Intalio's vision includes a grid computing platform to deploy processes across multiple cloud infrastructures as well as tools to visually design, execute, and monitor business processes and workflows.
- The document discusses Apache ODE, an open source BPEL engine, and highlights of its new 1.2 release including external variables, RESTful web service support, and integration with other technologies like Axis2 and ServiceMix.
Coghead is a platform-as-a-service that allows companies to build and deploy web applications without having to manage infrastructure. It aims to enable developers outside of traditional IT teams to build applications. Coghead applications can be used internally by companies or deployed as Software-as-a-Service solutions by solution providers. The platform hosted all application components and data on Amazon Web Services. Coghead's business model involves both free and paid subscription accounts for individual and business users.
Commercial Open Source BPP (Business Process Platform) & OSS Business Model
1. Intalio’s Commercial Open Source Business Process Platform (BPP TM ) & OSS Business Model 株式会社ジェイ・アイエスアイ Intalio Japan Office 澤田智明 「 OSSAJ Business Seminar 」
8. BPMS ( SOA) に基盤をおいた Enterprise 2.0 のアーキテクチャー( IBM のケース) doc CM Files doc email ppt IT 部門 エンドユーザ Web 2.0 SaaS モデル BPMS/ESB 外部の Web Web2.0 エンタープライズ SOA エンタープライズ2.0 グローバル SOA Web SOA Info 2.0 DB Info 2.0 Fabric インフォメーションの統合 Business Services Fabric (=インダストリー特化型 SOA) Business Performance Mgmt SOMA ( BPM SOMA) エンタープライズ マッシュアップ・サーバー シチュエーショナル・アプリ 構造化されていない インフォメーションの統合 構造化された インフォメーションの統合
60. BPMS ( SOA) による「エンタープライズ IT とソーシャル・ネットワーキング」の結合( Intranet 2.0) エンタープライズ情報を安全に Facebook へ発信可能な ECM 製品の例- Alfresco 社 基幹系の SOA Web 系の SOA CM Files 文書 メール ppt DB 構造化された データ 非-構造化情報 (テキスト、画像、音声) Web コンテンツ・マネジメント( WCM) コンテンツ・マネジメント( CM) エンタープライズ SOA グローバル SOA Web SOA WebSOA とエンタープライズ SOA のブリッジ エンタープライズ・コンテンツ・マネジメント( ECM) ファイアウォール ソーシャル・ネットワーク SaaS サービス
65. Intalio User Conference June 17-18, 2008 W Hotel 181 3rd Street San Francisco, CA 94103 United States When Tuesday, June 17 Wednesday, June 18 http://intaliocon.com/overview.php
66. Intalio User Conference アジェンダ Ismael Ghalimi , CEO Intalio - State of the Union Address 10:00-11:00 Janelle Hill - Research VP and lead BPM analyst at Gartner 8:30-9:40 Wednesday, June 18 Workshop 8: Extending the BPMN modeler Workshop 7: New Features in 5.2 - Alfresco Customer Presentation 4:30-5:45 Break - Exhibition Area in Lobby 4:15-4:30 Workshop 6: Live BPM Mashup Workshop 5: New Features in 5.2 - Liferay Applying Decision Management to Make Processes Smarter, Simpler and More Agile - James Taylor and Neil Raden 3:00-4:15 Workshop 4: 5-Minute BPM Makeover Workshop 3: New Features in 5.2 - BAM Restful BPM – the elephant in the room? - Jason Woodruff 1:00-2:40 Workshop 2: How to Run a Successful BPM project Workshop 1: Clustering, Load balancing, Tuning, and Performance Customer Presentation - Coghead Delivers Advanced Web Applications with Sophisticated Workflow via Intalio's BPMS 11:00-12:00 New Aspirations for BPM – Green and Global , Doug Neal 10:00-11:00 Joe McKendrick 8:30-9:40 Tuesday, June 17 Workshop 16: Intalio|BPMS Frequently Asked Questions Workshop 15: Deep Inside the Minds at Intalio|Labs Panel Session 4:30-5:45 Workshop 14: Demand Driven Development community product management Workshop 13: SOA+BPM Case Study: Seamlessly integrating the new world of BPM with legacy systems in the insurance industry in Germany 3:00-4:15 Workshop 12: How to position Intalio to your customers (for Intalio|Partners) Workshop 11: Developing and Integrating a UI technology for Intalio|Workflow Part-2: Runtime Panel Session: TBD 1:00-2:40 Workshop 10: Extending and Customizing Workflow Workshop 9: Developing and Integrating a UI technology for Intalio|Workflow Part-1: Designer Case Study: TBD 11:00-12:00