This document provides information about an upcoming webinar series on SAP Hybris architecture. It discusses the topics and agenda for Part II of the series on Architecture & Building Blocks, which will cover SAP Hybris architecture models, synchronous and asynchronous integration with SAP systems, and the architecture building blocks. The presentation is by Ravi Pal from Kellton Tech and will provide an overview of SAP Hybris architecture and its key components.
A revised TOGAF ADM for whole-of-enterprise architecture developmentTetradian Consulting
Two-page summary of whole-of-enterprise architecture methodology from book "Bridging the Silos" (Tom Graves: Tetradian Books, 2008) - use this as a reference sheet whilst working.
[Based in part on TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework); extensions (c) Tetradian 2008]
A revised TOGAF ADM for whole-of-enterprise architecture developmentTetradian Consulting
Two-page summary of whole-of-enterprise architecture methodology from book "Bridging the Silos" (Tom Graves: Tetradian Books, 2008) - use this as a reference sheet whilst working.
[Based in part on TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework); extensions (c) Tetradian 2008]
Applying reference models with archi mateBas van Gils
This is the slidedeck for a webinar that I presented for the opengroup. It presents a high-level overview of the use of reference model in the field of EA. Even more I present with some tips on how to use BiZZdesign architect to effectivdely implement reference models in organizations
CI:CD in Lightspeed with kubernetes and argo cdBilly Yuen
Enterprises have benefited greatly from the elastic scalability and multi-region availability by moving to AWS, but the fundamental deployment model remains the same.
At Intuit, we have adopted k8s as our new saas platform and re-invented our CI/CD pipeline to take full advantage of k8s. In this presentation, we will discuss our journey from Spinnaker to Argo CD.
1. Reduce CI/CD time from 60 minutes to 10 minutes.
2. Reduce production release (or rollback) from 10 minutes to 2 minutes.
3. Enable concurrent deployment using spinnaker and argo cd as HA/DR to safely adopt the new platform with no downtime.
4. Be compatible with the existing application monitoring toolset.
Domain Driven Design - Strategic Patterns and MicroservicesRadosław Maziarka
Presentation describes Domain Driven Design - approach to create applications driven by business domain. I show how to split your monolith base on DDD strategic patterns.
A basic introduction to Kubernetes. Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.
Building Cloud-Native App Series - Part 11 of 11
Microservices Architecture Series
Service Mesh - Observability
- Zipkin
- Prometheus
- Grafana
- Kiali
Defining the business value proposition of EA and PPM
Eliminating project risks
Accelerating project execution
Managing project and architecture inter-dependencies
Delivering realized value
Improving collaboration of Architecture and PMO
Building Cloud-Native App Series - Part 7 of 11
Microservices Architecture Series
Containers Docker Kind Kubernetes Istio
- Pods
- ReplicaSet
- Deployment (Canary, Blue-Green)
- Ingress
- Service
In deploying apps that have been containerized, you have a lot to think about regarding what to use in production. There are a lot of things to manage, so orchestrators become a huge help. providing many services together such as scheduling, container communication, scaling, health, and more. There are major platforms to consider from Kubernetes, Swarm to ECS. In this talk we'll go through the overview of orchestrators and some of the differences between the big players. You should come out of the talk knowing where to go next in determining your orchestrator needs.
Trunk based development and Canary deploymentHai Lu
Apply trunk based development and canary deployment to VinID Platform
- Intro to trunk based development
- Intro to deployment strategies
- Canary deployment with Kubernetes and Istio
- Acceptance testing and load testing with Postman and K6
- Safe and automation friendly canary deployments with Flagger
- Next year challenge: Multi-cloud canary deployment with Spinnaker
DITA, Semantics, Content Management, Dynamic Documents, and Linked Data – A M...Paul Wlodarczyk
DITA was conceived as a model for improving reuse through topic-oriented modularization of content. Instead of creating new content or copying and pasting information which may or may not be current and authoritative, organizations manage a repository of content assets – or DITA topics – that can be centrally managed, maintained and reused across the enterprise. This helps to accelerate the creation and maintenance of documents and other deliverables and to ensure the quality and consistency of the content organizations publish. But the next frontier of DITA adoption is leveraging semantic technologies—taxonomies, ontologies and text analytics—to automate the delivery of targeted content. For example, a service incident from a customer is automatically matched with the appropriate response, which is authored and managed as a DITA topic. Learn how organizations can leverage DITA, semantics, content management, dynamic documents, and linked data to fully utilize the value of their information.
Click here to listen to the webcast - http://bit.ly/MdAzXd
DITA Tasks are often the most valuable content we create – especially when we present them in Support portals. But if end-users can’t find them they have no value – avoiding that requires classifying them with metadata and labels from a standard taxonomy.
Taxonomy and metadata can seem like scary or complex turf to the uninitiated – but they don’t have to be. In this 40-minute webinar, Paul Wlodarczyk will walk you through a simple process to begin to assemble a basic taxonomy of controlled vocabularies for tagging your DITA Tasks.
You will learn:
The most critical metadata for classifying tasks – regardless of your industry
How to use tools that you already own to build your taxonomy
Simple rules for keeping your terms consistent
Using existing lists of terms so you don’t have to build a taxonomy from scratch
Applying reference models with archi mateBas van Gils
This is the slidedeck for a webinar that I presented for the opengroup. It presents a high-level overview of the use of reference model in the field of EA. Even more I present with some tips on how to use BiZZdesign architect to effectivdely implement reference models in organizations
CI:CD in Lightspeed with kubernetes and argo cdBilly Yuen
Enterprises have benefited greatly from the elastic scalability and multi-region availability by moving to AWS, but the fundamental deployment model remains the same.
At Intuit, we have adopted k8s as our new saas platform and re-invented our CI/CD pipeline to take full advantage of k8s. In this presentation, we will discuss our journey from Spinnaker to Argo CD.
1. Reduce CI/CD time from 60 minutes to 10 minutes.
2. Reduce production release (or rollback) from 10 minutes to 2 minutes.
3. Enable concurrent deployment using spinnaker and argo cd as HA/DR to safely adopt the new platform with no downtime.
4. Be compatible with the existing application monitoring toolset.
Domain Driven Design - Strategic Patterns and MicroservicesRadosław Maziarka
Presentation describes Domain Driven Design - approach to create applications driven by business domain. I show how to split your monolith base on DDD strategic patterns.
A basic introduction to Kubernetes. Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.
Building Cloud-Native App Series - Part 11 of 11
Microservices Architecture Series
Service Mesh - Observability
- Zipkin
- Prometheus
- Grafana
- Kiali
Defining the business value proposition of EA and PPM
Eliminating project risks
Accelerating project execution
Managing project and architecture inter-dependencies
Delivering realized value
Improving collaboration of Architecture and PMO
Building Cloud-Native App Series - Part 7 of 11
Microservices Architecture Series
Containers Docker Kind Kubernetes Istio
- Pods
- ReplicaSet
- Deployment (Canary, Blue-Green)
- Ingress
- Service
In deploying apps that have been containerized, you have a lot to think about regarding what to use in production. There are a lot of things to manage, so orchestrators become a huge help. providing many services together such as scheduling, container communication, scaling, health, and more. There are major platforms to consider from Kubernetes, Swarm to ECS. In this talk we'll go through the overview of orchestrators and some of the differences between the big players. You should come out of the talk knowing where to go next in determining your orchestrator needs.
Trunk based development and Canary deploymentHai Lu
Apply trunk based development and canary deployment to VinID Platform
- Intro to trunk based development
- Intro to deployment strategies
- Canary deployment with Kubernetes and Istio
- Acceptance testing and load testing with Postman and K6
- Safe and automation friendly canary deployments with Flagger
- Next year challenge: Multi-cloud canary deployment with Spinnaker
DITA, Semantics, Content Management, Dynamic Documents, and Linked Data – A M...Paul Wlodarczyk
DITA was conceived as a model for improving reuse through topic-oriented modularization of content. Instead of creating new content or copying and pasting information which may or may not be current and authoritative, organizations manage a repository of content assets – or DITA topics – that can be centrally managed, maintained and reused across the enterprise. This helps to accelerate the creation and maintenance of documents and other deliverables and to ensure the quality and consistency of the content organizations publish. But the next frontier of DITA adoption is leveraging semantic technologies—taxonomies, ontologies and text analytics—to automate the delivery of targeted content. For example, a service incident from a customer is automatically matched with the appropriate response, which is authored and managed as a DITA topic. Learn how organizations can leverage DITA, semantics, content management, dynamic documents, and linked data to fully utilize the value of their information.
Click here to listen to the webcast - http://bit.ly/MdAzXd
DITA Tasks are often the most valuable content we create – especially when we present them in Support portals. But if end-users can’t find them they have no value – avoiding that requires classifying them with metadata and labels from a standard taxonomy.
Taxonomy and metadata can seem like scary or complex turf to the uninitiated – but they don’t have to be. In this 40-minute webinar, Paul Wlodarczyk will walk you through a simple process to begin to assemble a basic taxonomy of controlled vocabularies for tagging your DITA Tasks.
You will learn:
The most critical metadata for classifying tasks – regardless of your industry
How to use tools that you already own to build your taxonomy
Simple rules for keeping your terms consistent
Using existing lists of terms so you don’t have to build a taxonomy from scratch
Accelerate Digital Transformation with Data Virtualization in Banking, Financ...Denodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/38uCCUB
Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) organizations are globally accelerating their digital journey, making rapid strides with their digitization efforts, and adding key capabilities to adapt and innovate in the new normal.
Many companies find digital transformation challenging as they rely on established systems that are often not only poorly integrated, but also highly resistant to modernization without downtime. Hear how the BFSI industry is leveraging data virtualization that facilitates digital transformation via a modern data integration / data delivery approach to gain greater agility, flexibility, and efficiency.
In this joint live webinar session from Denodo and Wipro, you will learn:
- Industry key trends and challenges driving the digital transformation mandate and platform modernization initiatives
- Key concepts of Data Virtualization, and how it can enable BFSI customers to develop critical capabilities for real-time / near real-time data integration
- Success Stories on organizations who already use data virtualization to differentiate themselves from the competition
- Wipro’s role in helping enterprises define the business case, end-to-end services and operating model for the successful data virtualization implementations
Schedule a Discovery Session to learn more about Wipro and Denodo joint solutions for Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance.
API Enablement on Mainframes. How to API enable mainframe applications & services. How to integrated mainframe services and applications to mobile, cloud and external apps. This white paper covers couple of patterns to API enable mainframe based applications and services.
Join our webinar to learn how BMC enables enterprise customers to transform their organization to a digital DevOps model. In this webinar, NICE InContact will share their story of transforming from a physical data center to a hybrid environment, including data center and cloud infrastructure. They'll talk about strategies, challenges, best practices, and navigating an acquisition. Learn how NICE InContact improved service management and capacity management as well as resolution time for incidents using BMC TrueSight and AWS DevOps solutions. Join us to learn from a peer in the enterprise space to help you plan your own IT infrastructure transformation.
How to reinvent your organization in an iterative and pragmatic way? This is the result of using our digital toolbox. It allows you to transform your business model, expand your ecosystem by setting up your digital platform. This reinvention is also supported by the adaptation of your governance allowing you to innovate while guaranteeing the performance of your organization. For any information / suggestion / collaboration - william.poos@nrb.be
Comment réinventer votre organisation de manière itérative et pragmatique ? C'est le résultat de l'utilisation de notre boîte à outils digitale. Elle vous permet de transformer votre modèle métier, d'étendre votre écosystème en mettant en place votre plateforme digitale. Cette réinvention est également supportée par l'adaptation de votre gouvernance vous permettant d'innover tout en garantissant la performance de votre organisation. Pour toute information / suggestion / collaboration - william.poos@nrb.be
Cloud Modernization and Data as a Service OptionDenodo
Watch: https://bit.ly/2E99UNO
The current data landscape is fragmented, not just in location but also in terms of shape and processing paradigms. Cloud has become a key component of modern architecture design. Data lakes, IoT, NoSQL, SaaS, etc. coexist with relational databases to fuel the needs of modern analytics, ML and AI. Exploring and understanding the data available within your organization is a time-consuming task. And all of this without even knowing if that data will be useful at all.
Attend this session to learn:
- How dynamic data challenges and the speed of change requires a new approach to data architecture.
- Learn how logical data architecture can enable organizations to transition data faster to the cloud with zero downtime.
- Explore how data as a service and other API management capabilities is a must in a hybrid cloud environment.
Webinar: Hybrid Cloud Integration - Why It's Different and Why It MattersSnapLogic
In this webinar, hear from 451 Research analyst Carl Lehmann about how IT organizations are challenged like never before with several disruptive changes. As hybrid clouds proliferate and as workloads shift across these disruptive venues, enterprises must now consider a thoughtful and strategic approach to hybrid cloud integration.
This presentation features a discussion of the business and technical trends driving hybrid cloud integration, how hybrid cloud integration is different from traditional approaches to integration, and why it matters.
To learn more, visit: www.snaplogic.com/connect-faster
Business critical systems—off-the-shelf systems, custom-built applications, or software-as-a-service—consist of many logical end points. However, they are all common in exposing a set of inputs and a set of outputs. They also produce and consume data of different forms, custom binary or a standard format like XML, EDI, JSON, and so on. This data needs to follow a particular protocol—TCP/IP, HTTP, or FTP—in order to ensure seamless communication between different end points.
Integration is a buzzword we hear all the time, but what does it really mean? Essentially, integration is the act of allowing these different end points to work together in meaningful ways to accomplish business value. IBM IIB version 10 provides a significant leap forward from version 9 and provides key enhancements in terms of experience as well as capabilities. Join us to see the difference and learn how it may serve you in your Digital Transformation journey.
Webinar presentation March 9, 2017
IT environments are now fundamentally hybrid in nature – devices, systems, and people are spread across the globe, and at the same time virtualized. Achieving integration across this ever changing environment, and doing so at the pace of modern digital initiatives, is a significant challenge.
This presentation introduces a hybrid integration reference architecture published by the Cloud Standards Customer Council. Learn best practices from leading-edge enterprises that are starting to leverage a hybrid integration platform to take advantage of best of breed cloud-based and on-premises integration approaches.
This webinar draws from the CSCC's deliverable, Cloud Customer Architecture for Hybrid Integration. Read it here: http://www.cloud-council.org/deliverables/cloud-customer-architecture-for-hybrid-integration.htm
Webinar presented live on April 4, 2017
The Cloud Standards Customer Council has published an API Management reference architecture. APIs allow companies to open up data and services to external third party developers, business partners, and internal departments within the company to create innovative channel applications and new business opportunities. An effective API management platform provides a layer of controlled and secure self-service access to core business assets for reuse.
In this webinar, the authors of the reference architecture will cover the architectural components and capabilities that make up a superior API Management Platform and will also cover important runtime characteristics and deployment considerations.
Read the CSCC's paper here: http://www.cloud-council.org/deliverables/cloud-customer-architecture-for-api-management.htm
Accelerating Cognitive Business with Hybrid CloudDenny Muktar
IBM Indonesia BusinessConnect Events, March 22nd, 2016.
Disruptors are reinventing business processes and leading their industries with digital transformations. Cognitive Business extends digital business with cognitive computing - both of which exist in and are built using the cloud. This presentation covers an IBM approach of building and starting the Hybrid Cloud Journey.
VMworld 2013: Create a Key Metrics-based Actionable Roadmap to Deliver IT as ...VMworld
VMworld Europe 2013
Enrico Boverino, VMware
Rodolfo Rotondo, VMware
Learn more about VMworld and register at http://www.vmworld.com/index.jspa?src=socmed-vmworld-slideshare
Understanding how Hybrid Integration and API Reference Architecture enables C...Kellton Tech Solutions Ltd
Explore what hybrid integration and APIs are all about, and how businesses like yours can leverage them to build powerful cloud strategies and drive digital excellence.
How Blockchain & Cryptocurrencies Redefining Financial Instruments in Finance Kellton Tech Solutions Ltd
Join this webinar to learn how distributed ledger technologies - Blockchain & Cryptocurrencies innovating the traditional financial services industry with a transformative impact.
Watch the PPT to learn how intelligent automation enables companies to build remote working capabilities, increase productivity, and optimize the workforce.
Turn the slides to explore how APIs force disparate systems, applications, and environments to work in cohesion and trigger continuous growth and innovation.
Leverage SAP Activate Methodology to implement S/4HANA for maximized benefits. Best deployment and configuration practices revealed. Read our PPT for in-depth knowledge.
Boomi Molecule Migration to the cloud is a new imperative for enterprises, looking to put scalability at the top of their business agenda. Read our PPT to take stock of the top 5 Boomi Molecule migration strategies that you must know to achieve value faster.
Read to learn what Mule Runtime Fabric (RTF) and Anypoint RTF are, how you can leverage these integration engines, the best adoption strategies, and the right way to conduct the risk-cost-benefit analysis for your business.
DevOps Automation and Maturity using FlexDeploy, webMethods demo: Kellton Web...Kellton Tech Solutions Ltd
DevOps Automation and Maturity: Read to learn how you can measure DevOps maturity and enable automation across CI/CD pipelines. A practical guide to using FlexDeploy in webMethods explained.
webMethods 10.5 & webMethods.io integration are the new avenues enterprises must seek to scale their integration topologies. Scroll our PPT to know what’s new in there and how your business can leverage it.
Digital transformation is a key imperative to withstand the tidal C19 impact. Read what according to our experts can help you with digital-led recovery and outmaneuver disruption.
Business continuity planning and disaster recovery need contemplation by leaders at a time when COVID-19 is slowing down the global economy. Hear our experts talking about digital technologies as ‘saviors’ that can help them lead through the crisis.
Our integration expert, Siva Subrahmanyam Chavali, explains why a majority of IoT projects are biting the dust and how you can enable a foolproof IoT ecosystem for your business.
Are you considering launching an IoT project/trial but are afraid of getting bogged down in complexities? Or, worse… Have you started an IoT pilot and failed to gain any real business value from your investment of time and money? In this webinar, our IoT expert Siva Chavali, Sr. Architect-Kellton Tech and Nigel Harley, IoT CoE Specialist-Software AG discussed how you can optimize your existing manufacturing practices and create new revenue streams by integrating IoT successfully.
API strategy ensures that the entire IT organization and its resources are aligned with the strategic goals. In this webinar, we gave a brief overview of the problems that digital businesses solve today by adopting an API strategy and how it differs from organization to organization.
Watch the webinar to get a brief overview of the changes in the latest SAP Solution Manager update, why it is mandatory to upgrade the SAP support backbone, and the impact of not upgrading your SAP landscape.
This webinar talks about how to successfully implement IoT to make your enterprise more connected, analytically capable, highly secure, and strongly cognitive.
Version 4.x of MuleSoft hybrid/cloud integration solution was released in 2018. It’s API-/ESB-based development and management is loaded with new features to improve the API Portal and integration development experience for developers and enable a simplified approach. This new release also facilitates simplification of cloud integration; on-premise and hybrid integration through its iPAAS enabled solutions, paving the way for a seamless transition. Join us to learn how the latest MuleSoft enhancements including a broad range of new capabilities can accelerate your business transformation and simplify your API landscape.
Although version 3.x offers many robust features and business benefits, the decision to upgrade will accelerate integration and delivery. Along with providing an overview of the new enhancements, Ratnesh Rai, Solution and Pre-sales Architect (MuleSoft), and Sadik Ali, Solution Architect (MuleSoft), of Digital Integration practice at Kellton Tech, will identify the key characteristics of Mule 4 and who would benefit most from an immediate upgrade. They will also give a brief overview of Kellton Tech’s proprietary approach to MuleSoft platform modernization.
Generating a custom Ruby SDK for your web service or Rails API using Smithyg2nightmarescribd
Have you ever wanted a Ruby client API to communicate with your web service? Smithy is a protocol-agnostic language for defining services and SDKs. Smithy Ruby is an implementation of Smithy that generates a Ruby SDK using a Smithy model. In this talk, we will explore Smithy and Smithy Ruby to learn how to generate custom feature-rich SDKs that can communicate with any web service, such as a Rails JSON API.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024Tobias Schneck
As AI technology is pushing into IT I was wondering myself, as an “infrastructure container kubernetes guy”, how get this fancy AI technology get managed from an infrastructure operational view? Is it possible to apply our lovely cloud native principals as well? What benefit’s both technologies could bring to each other?
Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
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Upcoming Webinar Information
Keep an eye out for the invite to Parts III of our webinar series
Part I – Project Plan & Governance
Part II: Architecture & Building Blocks – Nov 1, 2018 at 10am CST
▪ Views of Architecture Models supporting information, application, integration & data
▪ Synchronous calls to SAP CRM / ECC
▪ Asynchronous calls through Datahub
Part III: Development & Operations – December 13 at 10am CST
▪ How to manage SAP Hybris Cloud
▪ Best practices
▪ Hybris system landscape and tools for automation
A Successful C/4HANA (SAP Hybris) B2B
Implementation
Part II: Architecture & Building Blocks
3. Agenda
Kellton Tech Corporate Overview
SAP Hybris Architecture
Architecture Perspectives
Architecture Building Blocks
Presenter
Ravi Pal
ravinder.pal@kelltontech.com
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A Successful C/4HANA (SAP Hybris) B2B
Implementation
Part II: Architecture & Building Blocks
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Foundation
2009
Footprint
USA, UK, Ireland,
Singapore and India
Clients
Startups to Fortune 500
Core Strength
People and Technology
ISO 9001:2015 &
CMMi Level 5
Ownership
Public Limited
BSE, NSE:
KELLTONTEC
Team
1500+
Employees
McLean | Princeton| Jersey City | Chicago | Houston | Cupertino | Dublin | London
Singapore |Delhi | Hyderabad | Kandla |Pune
Kellton Tech, A Pioneer of Digital Transformation
6. SAP Hybris Architecture
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Today, we will explore the components or building blocks that make up
the overall information system of SAP Hybris platform.
A good understanding of its architecture provides a plan for procurement,
and a successful adoption.
It thus enables you to manage your IT investment in a way that meets the
needs of your business.
7. Why is it important and why do I need it?
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Critical to business survival and success
An architecture understanding provides a strategic context for the evolution of
the technology in response to the constantly changing needs of the business
environment.
Enables managed innovation within the enterprise
It enables you to achieve the right balance between technology efficiency and
business innovation. It enables managed innovation within the
enterprise. Individual business units can innovate safely in their pursuit of
competitive advantage.
A more efficient IT operation
Better defined structure and modularity in the IT infrastructure lead to a much
more efficient overall IT operation.
Better return on existing investment, reduced risk for future investment
Faster time-to-market
In short, it can make the difference between business success and failure.
8. Architecture Perspectives
7
Logical Architecture
Business Architecture
Technology Architecture
Business Architecture
Service/
Integration
Information Application
Data
Models
App
Models
Development
Models
Execution
Models
Operations
Models
Network
Models
Security
Models
Infrastructure
9. Supply Chain Integration
Web Analytics
Reviews and
Rating
Search & Browse Cart & Checkout
Search Engine
Optimization Web Portal, Personalization and Content Mgmt
Call /Contact
Center
Product & Pricing
Order Mgmt
In Store Apps
Inventory Mgmt
Returns Mgmt
Warehouse Mgmt
Transportation
Mgmt
Delivery Network
Direct Delivery Customer Fraud
Social Apps
Payment Systems
Campaign Mgmt
Security &
Compliance
Reporting
User Experience
Infrastructure
Performance
Engineering
Loyalty Mgmt
Digital Marketing
Merchandizing
Partner Apps
Online Marketing Online Shopping
Channel Integration
Product Management
Capacity Mgmt
Compliance Mgmt
Business Capability Model
10. Hybris Logical Architecture
PresentationApplicationServices
Information Integration
Adapters
CompositionServices
Business MonitoringProcess Management & Execution
Sales Rep
CSR
Customer
Vendors
Partner App
Protocol
Conversion
Queuing Event Handling
Message
Transformation
Service
Orchestration
Process
Choreography
Thick Client Thin ClientPortal B2B Mobile Devices
Process ProgramData Access REST / WS
Instrument-
ation
Workflow
Automation
Rules Engine
Processing
Process Business Intelligence Reporting
Real-time Analysis
Business / Instrumentation
Translation Engine
Automated Business Response
JBDC / Native
Third PartyWeb Services
Custom API
Legacy
Legacy Data
Abstraction
Data Modeling
Indexing
SequencingCorrelationAggregationProcessing
Hybris
Lifecycle
Storage : RAID, SAN, NAS,
Optical Tape
Network: Routers, Firewalls,
Mobility Svc
Servers : App, Content,
Database, Edge
Peripherals : Printers,
Scanners, Telephony
Integration
Transformation
Translation
Messaging
Interaction
Personalization
Customization
Transcoding
Navigation
Resource
Deployment
Scheduling
Rules & Flow
Persistence
Caching
Security
LB / Failover
Document
Web Content
Metadata
Directory
Management
Instrumentation
Analyze, Deploy & Execute
AssembleDesignDeployMonitor
Business Services Content Management
ETL
11. Servlet Engine
Systems & Data Sources
SAP
Business
Partners
Component Communication Architecture
10
ApplicationB2B / B2C Other Application
Business Services
c
c c
Spring Container
c
Hybris Persistence Service Model Services
B B B B I I
Spring Integration
I
IIII
c
B
I
Composite
Business
Interface
End Point
Hybris
Initiate
MDM
other
I
BusinessActivityMonitoring
Governance
10
Hybris Implementation
▪ Tiered architecture, mainly
façade, service, information,
integration and resource tiers
▪ Façade tier is a composite
pattern calling downstream
services
▪ Services compose information
fetching data from DAOs
through model based services
▪ Spring injection
▪ Java / Spring based events
▪ Transformation – converters
and populators
▪ Spring MVC and JSP
templating
12. Hybris Technology Architecture
11
Hybris Implementation
▪ Tiered architecture, mainly
façade, service, information,
integration and resource tiers
▪ Façade tier is a composite
pattern calling downstream
services
▪ Services compose information
fetching data from DAOs
through model based services
▪ Spring injection
▪ Java / Spring based events
▪ Transformation – converters
and populators
▪ Spring MVC and JSP
templating
13. Marketing Sales SettlementProduct Supplier Complianc
e
I II III IV V VIIIVIIVI IX
Customer
Service
Returns &
Exchanges
Order &
Fulfilment
Shared Digital Commerce Capabilities
Product
Module
Catalog
Module
Search
Module
Payment
Module
Promotion
Module
Workflow
Module
OMS Returns
Cockpits
Hybris
Module
A Hybris Component
14. 13
Component Based Architecture
Data Access Objects
Design Pattern Component Based Architecture
Benefits Limitations
▪ Discrete treatment of business
objects allows editing of
components without affecting
others
▪ Distributed data access enables
integration at all levels without
geographical constraints
▪ New components are easy to
plug in
▪ Relies on a proprietary design
and runtime framework which
makes interoperability difficult
▪ Object interaction rule setting
becomes complicated with
increase in number of
components
▪ Access permissions need to be
meticulously planned
Recommended Usage
▪ Integration of diverse business objects to single user environment is
required
▪ Multiple business rules governing diverse data and business
applications exist
Inputs Outputs
▪ API▪ API
▪ Architecture paradigm encompassing Object oriented
approaches to software development
▪ Creates software abstractions of business objects treating
them as separate entities with interaction rules
▪ Abstracts business objects to single interface
▪ Plugs in to front-end enterprise solutions
Description
Presentation/
Transaction
components
Native
Process/
Workflow
Components
Business
Logic/Rules
Components
API API API
API APIAPIAPI
API
API
Hybris Implementation
▪ In Hybris, a self contained
autonomous component is
packaged into an extension.
▪ Examples of those extensions
are core, commons, catalog,
impex, media, processing,
workflow etc.
▪ Extensions have dependencies
on each other. The build
framework take those
dependencies into
consideration during
compilation.
▪ Extensions refers to each other
by means of Spring framework
dependency injection.
15. 14
Data Hub
Database
Source
Application 2
Design Pattern
Data Management
Benefits Limitations
▪ Keeps reference data across
business applications and data
warehouses /marts in sync
▪ Provides mapping rules to
translate application specific
reference data to enterprise
definitions
▪ Reference data mapping is
cumbersome and changes can
compromise data integrity of
historical data
Recommended Usage
▪ Management of reference data across disparate applications and data
warehouses/marts is a challenge
▪ A centralized, automated mechanism for syncing reference data
across systems is required
Inputs Outputs
▪ Flat File
▪ XML
▪ SQL
▪ Flat File
▪ XML
▪ SQL
▪ Data Management is a technique to manage standard and
organization specific value lists used by various applications
▪ Consolidate enterprise reference data in a single “golden
copy” repository to be used by all firm-wide applications
▪ Automate data distribution and synchronization across the
whole enterprise, standardize and track data across disparate
systems
Description
Hybris Data Management
Source
Application 1
Data Integration (
Data Hub)
Industry Ref Data –
Flat File, XML (I)
Ref Data Change
Mgmt – Flat File,
SQL, XML (I/O)
Mapping Rules – Flat
File, SQL, XML (O) Publish to Target
Systems
Industry
Ref Data
Vendor
Industry Ref
Data Sets
App Specific Ref
Data
Relationships
Rules
Enumeration
Data Management
Hybris Implementation
▪ Hybris type system for data
management resembles with
EJB implementation.
▪ Hybris uses its own persistence
engine, transaction manager
and access management.
▪ Entities (types such as
products, categories, catalog)
are created by following entity
schema model (*items.xml)
▪ During compilation time,
schemas are converted to
models (beans)
▪ Type system also maintains a
dictionary
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▪ JMS/MQ
▪ SOAP
▪ Custom & File Adapters
▪ SQL
▪ IMAP/SMTP
▪ JMS/MQ
▪ SOAP
▪ Custom & File Adapters
▪ SQL
▪ IMAP/SMTPJMS/MO (I/O) SOAP (I/O) Custom Adapter (I/O) REST (I/O)
Design Pattern Services Based Integration
Benefits Limitations
▪ Platform neutrality allows a
variety of applications built on
multiple platforms to exchange
security information seamlessly
▪ Security directories need not be
synchronized and can be loosely
coupled with SAML
▪ Improved end-user experience
with one time authentication
▪ Authentication is delegated to
another provider and hence not
in the SAML server’s control
Recommended Usage
▪ Where multiple cooperating services/ applications are provided
through a single portal/ website, needing a single sign-on for all
▪ When authentication authority can be delegated to a provider and only
retain only handling validation of consumer
Inputs Outputs
▪ Represents an environment designed to foster sophisticated
interconnectivity between services, establishing an
intermediate layer of processing, helping in reliability and
scalability of communications
▪ Comprised of co-existent applications of Asynchronous
Queuing, Intermediate Routing, and Service Broker, be further
extended via Reliable Messaging, Policy Mgmt. and Rules
Centralization
Description
Queue
Manager
Process
Manager
Message
Handler
Message
Transformer
Data Hub / SAP Cloud Platform Integration
Process
Persistence
REST I/O File Adapters (I/O)
Services Based Integration
Hybris Implementation
▪ Hybris uses spring based
services architecture where
services are Spring managed
runtime components.
▪ The association between
services is facilitated through
dependency injection.
▪ During invocation / initialization,
the services go through a
validation and state
management.
▪ Once initialized, the Spring
engine maintain the life cycle.
▪ Across applications,
synchronous and asynchronous
means are in place for message
communication.
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Design Pattern Federated Content Search
Benefits Limitations
▪ Provides content search as a
shared service and avoids need
for redundant investments
▪ Provides users and applications
with a standard set of services
they can leverage
▪ Analytics will also help in
identifying high usage sources
and improve performance
▪ Indexing large repositories
across the enterprise may result
in slow performance
▪ May be difficult to restrict search
results to only authorized
content
Recommended Usage
▪ An organization has multiple content repositories of searchable
content that must be accessible through standard services
Inputs Outputs
▪ HTML
▪ Search API
▪ Web Services
▪ Content API
▪ A federated search engine supports indexing of content across
content stores
▪ Provides various methods of search to integrated with other
applications
Description
Query Management
Index Engine
Index Repository
Content
Unification
Services
Search Service
Store
Front
Search
API (O)
Web
Service (O)
Content
API (I)
Search
Content Search
Hybris Implementation
▪ Hybris use Apache SOLR that
helps to maintain documents
and indexes.
▪ Out-of-the-box extensions with
the prefix solr* (solrfacetsearch,
solrserver, solrfacetsearchhmc)
provide configured functionality
hiding complexity of schema
generation, indexing, and
faceting
▪ Apache Solr comes with Hybris
but need to be configured
separately for production ready
environments
18. Doc ID
17
Design Pattern Metadata Management
Benefits Limitations
▪ Provides a business oriented
reference for IT to implement
data stores / warehouses / marts
(data at rest) and enterprise
level integration services (data in
transit)
▪ Facilitates a centralized impact
analysis mechanism for changes
that require modification of
information definitions
▪ Integrating data definitions may
become challenging in a rapidly
changing environment
▪ Bad design may lead to meta-
data silos which alienate data
sources
Recommended Usage
▪ Multiple meta-data dictionaries need to be integrated to provide single
point of access and management of meta-data
▪ Business applications and users need to pull meta-data references
from organization wide databases
Inputs Outputs
▪ XSD
▪ DTD
▪ XSD
▪ DTD
▪ Is a technique for data assurance whereby standard
enterprise-wide logical definitions of information and their
sources is captured in a centralized directory
▪ It support searchable business catalogs where analysts can
understand data structures without having to understand the
physical implementation details
Description
Application Specific
Data Structures
Enterprise Data
Dictionary
Data Hub
Source
Application 1
(SAP ERP)
Source
Application 2
(SAP CRM)
Data Hub Engine
Metadata Management
Metadata XSD, DTD (I)
Metadata - XSD, DTD (O)
Metadata -
XSD, DTD (O)
Metadata Management
Hybris Implementation
▪ Hybris type system supports
metadata management of the
entities managed by Hybris.
▪ All entities and the associations
among them are stored and
used for rights and access
management.
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▪ SOAP
▪ JMS / MQ
▪ HTML
▪ WSRP
Business
Application 1
Business
Application 2
Design Pattern Business Process Engine
Benefits Limitations
▪ Promotes visibility and
performance of end-to-end
business processes
▪ Promotes reuse of standard
back-office processes and the
service-oriented integration of
applications
▪ Difficult to define a logical
granularity of processes
Recommended Usage
▪ Standard processes require efficiency of execution
▪ Processes need to be managed, monitored and optimized using a
centralized control mechanism
Inputs Outputs
▪ SOAP
▪ JMS / MQ
▪ Pattern involves using an overarching engine to orchestrate
end-to-end business processes
▪ Processes are defined using standards such as BPMN
▪ Provides standard UI components for a task inbox and task
execution
▪ Delegates to a BPEL engine / ESB for application integration
needs as part of executing end-to-end processes
Description
Monitoring &
Logging
BAM
Process
Composer
BPMN/UI/Rules
Repository
Process
Persistence
Rules
Engine
Process
Manager
BPEL Engine (ESB)
SOAP (I/O)
JMS/MQ (I/O)
Task Management
Portlet (O)
BPM Engine
Business Process Engine
Hybris Implementation
▪ Hybris uses Activiti for BPMN
▪ In earlier versions (prior to 6), a
spring based workflow process
was in place that got replaced
with standard engine.
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Design Pattern Composite Application Framework
Benefits Limitations
▪ Allows definition of reusable
assets as framework
components or services
▪ Allows model-driven
development of assets that
improves design governance
▪ Adds agility by facilitating visual
design, reconfiguration of
existing assets and faster, non-
intrusive deployment of solutions
▪ Composite frameworks are often
proprietary. Strong design
governance needs to ensure
adherence to open standards
▪ Defining a meaningful level of
granularity of assets is a
challenge and should be defined
by a governance board
▪ Reusing existing web interfaces
is not possible, requiring a more
comprehensive service
orientation effort of existing
legacy applications
Recommended Usage
▪ An organization decides to adopt a SOA approach to application
design in order to improve agility
▪ Need to promote reuse of assets in order to reduce implementation
and maintenance costs
Inputs Outputs
▪ HTML/ XML
▪ HTTP Request / Response
▪ JSP Templating with Spring
MVC
▪ HTTP Request / Response
▪ Integration Adapters
▪ Component Configuration
▪ The pattern represents delivery of a new service or application
built by combining multiple existing services or components
▪ A Composite Application Framework (CAF) is a framework
that manages the composition, deployment and execution of
reusable assets (components and services)
Description
Composite Application Framework
Hybris Implementation
▪ Tier architecture support with
core Spring and Spring MVC is
the central design was
application framework.
▪ Composite behavior provides
omni channel orchestration.
21. Doc ID
Business Activity Monitoring
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Design Pattern Business Activity Monitoring
Benefits Limitations
▪ Capable of capturing business
activity events to a customizable
level of granularity
▪ High flexibility in reporting
formats and analysis
▪ Does not integrate controls as a
part of activity monitoring
▪ Cannot capture non-IT events
Recommended Usage
▪ Business analysts require frequent information about business
activities in the organization, continuously monitor and improve
processes under tight SLAs
▪ Most of the business processes are automated and the activities are
directly routed through the IT infrastructure
Inputs Outputs
▪ JMS / MQ
▪ HTML / XML
▪ Email
▪ JMS / MQ
▪ The pattern enables aggregation, analysis and presentation of
real-time information about activities inside organizations
involving customers and partners
▪ It provides an enterprise solution that collects and reports
business activities from all levels to managers and decision-
stakeholders
Description
Enterprise Integration
Services
Rules Engine
Complex Event
Processing
Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)
Business App Business App Business App
JMS/MQ Event DB Trigger
JMS/MQ (O) HTML/XML (O) Email (O)
JMS/MQ Event
22. Integrated Rights Management
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Design Pattern Integrated Rights Management
Benefits Limitations
▪ Allows centralized control of
content based on its profile
▪ Separates the access control
policy making from the identity,
authentication services
▪ Policy server can be replicated
across locations to ensure
consistency
▪ May add to process and
maintenance overheads
reducing adoption
Recommended Usage
▪ Content is available on different platforms across the organization,
requiring multiple levels of authentication
Inputs Outputs
▪ Policy enforced content▪ User Login
▪ Centralized policy server manages the configuration of
content, content access, applications and users' settings
controlling what users can and cannot access
▪ Based on the rules set in the server, the content may or may
not be available to the user
Description
Policy Server
Identity and Access
Management
Secure Content
Viewer (E.g. Adobe
Acrobat Reader)
Login Principle Principle
Policy enforced Content
End User
Content
Management
System
Policy
23. Role Based Access
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Design Pattern Role Based Access
Benefits Limitations
▪ Easier to manage access rights
at UI level as compared to other
forms of access control
▪ Provides a policy based access
control, aligned to the information
security policies of the
organization
▪ Supports the concepts of least-
privilege, separation of duties and
centralized administration of roles
and their respective access rights
▪ Administration of a large
organization and its associated
roles may become cumbersome
▪ In case of non generalized
custom role definitions, role
based access may not be
suitable and more complex
application logic and backend
privileges need to be relied upon
Recommended Usage
▪ Navigation framework should display pages and links based on
user role
▪ Organization has non conflicting roles defined
Inputs Outputs
▪ Personalized Navigation Layout▪ User Profile Principle
▪ A generalized access control mechanism based on user roles
▪ Permissions are assigned to roles/groups and users are then
made members of the groups
▪ Navigation framework only displays links accessible by the
user
Description
Navigation
Framework
Content
Management
Session
Management
User / Role
Management
Shopfront
Configuration
Portal Configuration
Framework API (I)
Session Content
Framework API (I)
User management
Framework API (I)
Filtered Content
Navigation Framework
HTML (O)
24. Business Rules Engine
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Design Pattern Business Rules Engine
Benefits Limitations
▪ Has the ability to develop data
abstraction to represent business
entities and their relationships
▪ Maintains a separation between
the logic of the rules and the
data, allowing changes to made
due to policies, regulations, etc
▪ Creates a central repository of all
business rules and logic
▪ Immense flexibility in choice of
language to write the rules
▪ Careful design of rules engine is
imperative to maintain data
consistency
Recommended Usage
▪ Business rules and logic are dynamic, changing often
▪ Business rules need to govern a large amount of data
▪ Business experts are non technical people offering the business logic
rather than programming logic
Inputs Outputs
▪ XML
▪ API
▪ XML
▪ API
▪ The execution of business rules created in the system during
run time in the application
▪ It provides the ability to register, define, classify and manage
all rules, verify consistency of rules definition and define the
relationship between different rules
▪ Relates business rules to IT specific applications
Description
Rules Repository
Rules Editor
Business
Rules Engine
BAEIS
SOAP (I) API (I)
API
(O)
SOAP (O)
25. Batch File Transfer – Hot Folders
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Design Pattern Batch File Transfer
Benefits Limitations
▪ It allows the integration of
multiple, diverse applications
while minimizing the impact to
existing applications
▪ Helps dependence on specific
vendors for application
enhancement, etc
▪ Improve information delivery
efficiency
▪ Limited ability to manipulate any
of the messages
▪ May not be possible to include
any human interaction during the
transmission
Recommended Usage
▪ There is high dependency among the systems
▪ The systems need to continuously communicate with one another
Inputs Outputs
▪ Hybris Impex▪ File
▪ This is a batch driven periodical data transfer mechanism,
usually performed overnight
▪ It propagates the prevalent data from the source i.e. latest
changes are also included
▪ The target database’s data is usually refreshed completely
Description
Source
database
Extract
module
(+ transform)
Flat files
(Transform)
+ Load
module
Target
database
Shared repository
SQL (O)
CSV flat
file (O)
CSV flat
file (I)
SQL (I)
27. Summary Slide
Takeaways
Critical to business survival and success
An architecture understanding provides a strategic context for the evolution of the technology in response to the constantly changing
needs of the business environment.
Enables managed innovation within the enterprise
It enables you to achieve the right balance between technology efficiency and business innovation. It enables managed innovation
within the enterprise. Individual business units can innovate safely in their pursuit of competitive advantage.
A more efficient IT operation
Better defined structure and modularity in the IT infrastructure lead to a much more efficient overall IT operation.
Better return on existing investment, reduced risk for future investment
Faster time-to-market for changing business processes
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28. Upcoming Webinar Information
Keep an eye out for the invite to Part III of our webinar series
Part III: Development & Operations – December 13 at 10am CST
▪ How to manage SAP Hybris Cloud
▪ Best practices
▪ Hybris system landscape and tools for automation
Q&A
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