Many organizations struggle to realize the promise of enterprise mobility despite big investments, in large part due to the long release cycle for apps and the difficulty of getting users to update. What if you could deliver a constant stream of incremental updates to your users automatically instead? In this session you’ll learn how microapps, which are single-purpose and cross-platform apps designed to support a single step in a user’s workflow, can ensure employees and business partners have a unified and secure way to access data and complete workflows.
Microapps help enterprises easily develop native mobile apps and modernize their legacy systems by easily developing Mobile apps for their existing systems.
Microapps is the fastest way to enterprise mobility and can dramatically reduce time to market and increase their employee productivity
Visit for more details: https://eloha.io
Blog: https://medium.com/eloha
MICRO APPS - BREAKING THE MOBILE APP MONOLITH AND DELIVERING OMNICHANNEL EXPE...Nischal Reddy
We have long been breaking monoliths to create microservices that are atomic, independent and decoupled. But for the most part the mobile app UI is still a huge monolith that consumes all the microservices, which makes it hard to maintain, comes with high cost of change that causes development costs to soar. These problems are leading to long release cycles and eventually abandoning apps in production.
The solution is to decompose a mobile monolith to an ecosystem of Microapps!. Microapps are single purpose, cross platform apps that are designed to support a single step in a users workflow. Microapps helps in delivering a constant stream of incremental updates without long app release cycle, they help deliver a consistent user experience across different user touchpoints (be it mobile, web or wearables). Come attend this session to find out how Microapps architecture can help your development team accelerate pace of change while enabling them to deliver value in parallel.
The document discusses the evolution of frontend architectures from monolithic to microservices-based approaches. In the past, frontends and backends were combined in a single monolith application. Now, microservices have separated the backend into independent services while frontends have evolved into independent micro frontends. In the future, micro frontends will be developed independently but composed together with a base application and routed to by an API gateway along with separate microservices for individual products, baskets, and advertising.
Over the last six years, many organizations have gone through a transformation – completely changing the way they do business and/or interact with their customers. The rise of cloud computing and the ubiquity of mobile apps have created what has been referred to as “the new open enterprise”.
This webinar will look at drivers behind the open enterprise, challenges created by this new way of doing business and how APIs can empower you to meet these challenges in order to transform your organization. Ross Garrett, Director of Product Management at Layer 7 will explain how APIs make it possible to:
• Expand customer reach and maximize customer retention
• Integrate cloud and mobile technologies with legacy systems
• Unlock the value of enterprise technology investments and data
• Deliver products, services and solutions in innovative new ways
You will learn
• What key qualities define the new open enterprise
• How a major airline used APIs to deliver innovative new customer services
• How Layer 7 can help your organization execute an effective API business strategy
Ex Libris REST API Governance Thresholdsjoshmweisman
The document discusses API governance thresholds for the Alma and Primo systems to maintain performance and prevent overuse. It provides daily and concurrent call limits for Alma and Primo APIs. Examples are given to calculate the daily call totals for three institutions using Alma. Tips are provided to optimize code and reduce API calls such as caching data, batching requests, and using web hooks.
Crossing the low-code and pro-code chasm: a platform approachAsanka Abeysinghe
Organizations are now using low-code and pro-code tools to build digital experiences internally and externally. However, not having the right alignment between these two approaches slows down delivery.
Different developer personas that work in silos, no connection between low-code and pro-code applications, low-code creating unmanageable shadow IT applications, no single codebase or build pipeline, and interruptions to the professional developer flow are some significant drawbacks.
In this session, Asanka will look at a platform approach to bridge the low-code and pro-code chasm.
[WSO2 Integration Summit Nairobi 2019] Role of Integration in an API Driven W...WSO2
This document discusses the role of integration in an API-driven world. It covers why APIs are important for digital transformation and new revenue opportunities. It describes code-first and contract-first API design approaches. The document also discusses using an integration gateway as an "API facade" and how the WSO2 Enterprise Integrator can serve this role. Additional topics covered include API implementation strategies, a case study of a "Super City" implementing an API initiative, and capabilities of the WSO2 Enterprise Integrator and Micro Integrator for API-driven integration.
[WSO2 Integration Summit London 2019] API-led IntegrationWSO2
[WSO2 Integration Summit London 2019]
This deck covers why API Driven integrations are important, API and Integration strategy and approaches, WSO2 Integration suite functionality to support API driven Integration, and how to successfully implement API driven Integration.
INTERFACE, by apidays - A cloud-native approach for open banking in action b...apidays
This document discusses open APIs in financial services and a cloud-native approach. It covers how open APIs allow for new functionalities, partnerships, and innovation. A cloud-native approach using microservices and containerization is presented as a modern architecture for building APIs. Examples of Red Hat products and solutions for open banking APIs and sandboxes are also provided. The presentation concludes with a Q&A section and links to additional resources.
MICRO APPS - BREAKING THE MOBILE APP MONOLITH AND DELIVERING OMNICHANNEL EXPE...Nischal Reddy
We have long been breaking monoliths to create microservices that are atomic, independent and decoupled. But for the most part the mobile app UI is still a huge monolith that consumes all the microservices, which makes it hard to maintain, comes with high cost of change that causes development costs to soar. These problems are leading to long release cycles and eventually abandoning apps in production.
The solution is to decompose a mobile monolith to an ecosystem of Microapps!. Microapps are single purpose, cross platform apps that are designed to support a single step in a users workflow. Microapps helps in delivering a constant stream of incremental updates without long app release cycle, they help deliver a consistent user experience across different user touchpoints (be it mobile, web or wearables). Come attend this session to find out how Microapps architecture can help your development team accelerate pace of change while enabling them to deliver value in parallel.
The document discusses the evolution of frontend architectures from monolithic to microservices-based approaches. In the past, frontends and backends were combined in a single monolith application. Now, microservices have separated the backend into independent services while frontends have evolved into independent micro frontends. In the future, micro frontends will be developed independently but composed together with a base application and routed to by an API gateway along with separate microservices for individual products, baskets, and advertising.
Over the last six years, many organizations have gone through a transformation – completely changing the way they do business and/or interact with their customers. The rise of cloud computing and the ubiquity of mobile apps have created what has been referred to as “the new open enterprise”.
This webinar will look at drivers behind the open enterprise, challenges created by this new way of doing business and how APIs can empower you to meet these challenges in order to transform your organization. Ross Garrett, Director of Product Management at Layer 7 will explain how APIs make it possible to:
• Expand customer reach and maximize customer retention
• Integrate cloud and mobile technologies with legacy systems
• Unlock the value of enterprise technology investments and data
• Deliver products, services and solutions in innovative new ways
You will learn
• What key qualities define the new open enterprise
• How a major airline used APIs to deliver innovative new customer services
• How Layer 7 can help your organization execute an effective API business strategy
Ex Libris REST API Governance Thresholdsjoshmweisman
The document discusses API governance thresholds for the Alma and Primo systems to maintain performance and prevent overuse. It provides daily and concurrent call limits for Alma and Primo APIs. Examples are given to calculate the daily call totals for three institutions using Alma. Tips are provided to optimize code and reduce API calls such as caching data, batching requests, and using web hooks.
Crossing the low-code and pro-code chasm: a platform approachAsanka Abeysinghe
Organizations are now using low-code and pro-code tools to build digital experiences internally and externally. However, not having the right alignment between these two approaches slows down delivery.
Different developer personas that work in silos, no connection between low-code and pro-code applications, low-code creating unmanageable shadow IT applications, no single codebase or build pipeline, and interruptions to the professional developer flow are some significant drawbacks.
In this session, Asanka will look at a platform approach to bridge the low-code and pro-code chasm.
[WSO2 Integration Summit Nairobi 2019] Role of Integration in an API Driven W...WSO2
This document discusses the role of integration in an API-driven world. It covers why APIs are important for digital transformation and new revenue opportunities. It describes code-first and contract-first API design approaches. The document also discusses using an integration gateway as an "API facade" and how the WSO2 Enterprise Integrator can serve this role. Additional topics covered include API implementation strategies, a case study of a "Super City" implementing an API initiative, and capabilities of the WSO2 Enterprise Integrator and Micro Integrator for API-driven integration.
[WSO2 Integration Summit London 2019] API-led IntegrationWSO2
[WSO2 Integration Summit London 2019]
This deck covers why API Driven integrations are important, API and Integration strategy and approaches, WSO2 Integration suite functionality to support API driven Integration, and how to successfully implement API driven Integration.
INTERFACE, by apidays - A cloud-native approach for open banking in action b...apidays
This document discusses open APIs in financial services and a cloud-native approach. It covers how open APIs allow for new functionalities, partnerships, and innovation. A cloud-native approach using microservices and containerization is presented as a modern architecture for building APIs. Examples of Red Hat products and solutions for open banking APIs and sandboxes are also provided. The presentation concludes with a Q&A section and links to additional resources.
Innovation and scale - drivers and pitfalls to building API driven business p...Mifan Careem
1) The document discusses how disaggregated architectures and APIs are driving innovation at scale by connecting billions of endpoints and applications.
2) It argues that APIs are the "glue" bringing together hybrid cloud integration and enabling agility through loose coupling of systems.
3) The key to building successful API-driven business platforms is to align business and API strategies, define a platform strategy, facilitate consumers, engage producers, implement incentives and security, and govern the platform.
[WSO2 Integration Summit London 2019] The Composable EnterpriseWSO2
- The document discusses the concept of a "composable enterprise" where organizations are made up of independent but interconnected "cells" or microservices.
- These cells are self-contained units that can be deployed independently but communicate through well-defined APIs, similar to how biological cells work.
- Adopting an architecture of loosely coupled cells/microservices with API-based integration allows enterprises to be highly scalable, resilient, and able to adapt rapidly to changing business needs.
This deck covers microservice architectures, using the API gateway pattern, layered architecture and cell-based
architecture approaches, and using open source technologies for implementation.
Join us at a city near you to learn how to achieve API-driven integration agility. - https://wso2.com/integration-summits-2019/
MAXXYS AG is a Software System Integrator with over 10 years experience. We distribute, adapt and enhance software products of other manufacturers and integrate these in our customers IT.
Our technology partner CA Technologies understands to deliver high valued products with their core in monitoring and security; today we are offering their latest products: CA Mobile Application Analytics (MAA) and CA API Management (former known as Layer7):
- Middleware is disappearing into code and infrastructure. Code is using simpler constructs with more power, while infrastructure provides scaling, management, and observability.
- APIs are becoming the glue that connects microservices deployed in a decentralized architecture.
- The speaker has contributed to open source projects like Ballerina and WSO2 Choreo, and shares knowledge through blogs, LinkedIn, and evangelizing reference architectures for cloud-native applications.
Enterprises are increasingly adopting different types of devices into their business operations every day. Some of these are standard mobile devices such as tablets, smartphones, and laptops, while other categories of devices such as sensors, PLCs, communication gateways, edge computing devices, CCTV cameras, etc. are also heavily used to monitor and control various areas that impact the business supply/consumption chain. When using these types of devices, business processes must be changed to enable seamless communications while adhering to the rest of the enterprise application development paradigms. This is when a unified set of API endpoints (UEM) representing complete enterprise device deployment becomes a game-changer.
This deck discusses how the Entgra IoT Platform offers a standardized set of APIs for making enterprise device onboarding simpler, be it standard mobile devices traditionally managed through MDMs or IoTtype of devices. The Entgra IoT Platform was formerly known as the WSO2 IoT Platform and it is now developed and supported by the same team that nurtured in at WSO2 under Entgra brand.
Watch the session on-demand here: https://wso2.com/library/summit-2020/apac/unified-endpoint-management-apis-for-enterprise-devices/
This deck discusses how APIs are touching every facet of our society and the underlying trends that are going to generate nearly 1 billion APIs in the coming years. All digital transformation is now API-driven and integration technologies underpin their evolution.
[WSO2 Integration Summit Singapore 2019] Achieving Predictable Success in Dig...WSO2
This deck will cover the key aspects of how Chakray helps customers to digitally transform their business using WSO2 technology with proper agile and CI/CD practices.
Join us at a city near you to learn how to achieve API-driven integration agility. https://wso2.com/integration-summits-2019/
[WSO2 Integration Summit Singapore 2019] The API-driven WorldWSO2
This deck discusses how APIs are touching every facet of our society and the underlying trends that are going to generate nearly 1 billion APIs in the coming years. All digital transformation is now API-driven and integration technologies underpin their evolution.
Join us at a city near you to learn how to achieve API-driven integration agility. - https://wso2.com/integration-summits-2019/
This deck introduces "cell-based" reference architecture, which is API-centric, cloud-native, and microservices-friendly. Further explains the role of APIs in the cell-based approach, as well as examine how real applications are built as cells. The deck covers metrics and approaches that can be used to measure the effectiveness of the architecture and explore how organizations can implement the cell approach.
Enterprises are increasingly adopting different types of devices into their business operations every day. Some of these are standard mobile devices such as tablets, smartphones, and laptops, while other categories of devices such as sensors, PLCs, communication gateways, edge computing devices, CCTV cameras, etc. are also heavily used to monitor and control various areas that impact the business supply/consumption chain. When using these types of devices, business processes must be changed to enable seamless communications while adhering to the rest of the enterprise application development paradigms. This is when a unified set of API endpoints (UEM) representing complete enterprise device deployment becomes a game-changer.
This talk discusses how the Entgra IoT Platform offers a standardized set of APIs for making enterprise device onboarding simpler, be it standard mobile devices traditionally managed through MDMs or IoTtype of devices. The Entgra IoT Platform was formerly known as the WSO2 IoT Platform and it is now developed and supported by the same team that nurtured in at WSO2 under Entgra brand.
The next generation of banking revolves around consumer experiences, with success hinging on the ability to offer consumers personalised value in their moment of need. Collaborating with a diverse ecosystem of partners is essential for banks to consistently deliver this experience at scale. However, traditional banking, built on complex internalised processes, was not built for this. As a solution, Dassana will introduce “the Banking Experience Canvas”, a technical framework built on unbundled banking services made available via APIs on a service mesh. He will demonstrate how this enables deeper collaboration with agile service providers, further empowering consumers to stitch together highly relevant financial services experiences from the bank and a rich fintech ecosystem.
[WSO2 Integration Summit Stuttgart 2019] Identity and Access Management in an...WSO2
This deck will illustrate why IAM should be top of mind for your enterprise’s success, and how you can leverage it in your transformation journey.
Join us at a city near you to learn how to achieve API-driven integration agility - https://wso2.com/integration-summits-2019/
[WSO2 Summit EMEA 2020] Automating an Integrated API Supply Chain Using a Clo...WSO2
This document discusses automating an integrated API supply chain using a cloud-native architecture. It defines cloud nativeness and provides a reference cloud-native architecture. This includes layers for infrastructure, provisioning, runtime, orchestration, application definition, and more. It also discusses how to implement this for an API-led integration platform using Kubernetes, WSO2 API operators, and automated pipelines. The goal is to apply technologies to produce and deliver APIs with minimal human intervention.
The Best of Both Worlds: Introducing WSO2 API Manager 4.0.0 [ANZ]WSO2
DURING THE WEBINAR, WE WILL COVER:
Experience the power and synergy of Service Integration and API Management in a fully functional API ecosystem
Understand the motivation behind WSO2 API Manager 4.0.0 release
New streaming and event-driven architecture support available in API Manager 4.0.0
Learn the importance of catering all API Management and integration demands with one connected platform
Explore other new features and enhancements to the product
[WSO2 Integration Summit Stuttgart 2019] Role of Integration in an API Driven...WSO2
This deck covers why API Driven integrations are important, API and Integration strategy and approaches, WSO2 Integration suite functionality to support API driven Integration, and how to successfully implement API driven Integration.
Join us at a city near you to learn how to achieve API-driven integration agility. https://wso2.com/integration-summits-2019/
Big Data LDN 2018: DATA APIS DON’T DISCRIMINATEMatt Stubbs
Date: 13th November 2018
Location: Self-Service Analytics Theatre
Time: 15:50 - 16:20
Speaker: Nishanth Kadiyala
Organisation: Progress
About: The exploding API economy, combined with an advanced analytics market projected to reach $30 billion by 2019, is forcing IT to expose more and more data through APIs. Business analysts, data engineers, and data scientists are still not happy because their needs never really made it into the existing API strategies. This is because most APIs are designed for application integration, but not for the data workers who are looking for APIs that facilitate direct data access to run complex analytics. Data APIs are specifically designed to provide that frictionless data access experience to support analytics across standard interoperable interfaces such as OData (REST) or ODBC/JDBC (SQL). Consider expanding your API strategy to service the developers with open analytics in this $30 billion market.
Ensuring Project Success with SpiraTeam and Rapise from Inflectra pta - shortAdam Sandman
The document provides an overview and agenda for ensuring project success with SpiraTeam and Rapise. It introduces Inflectra Corporation and their products, including SpiraTeam for managing the agile software lifecycle, SpiraPlan for program and portfolio management, and Rapise for test automation and robotic process automation. Specific capabilities and use cases are described for requirements management, testing, program dashboards, traceability, and process automation.
Innovation and scale - drivers and pitfalls to building API driven business p...Mifan Careem
1) The document discusses how disaggregated architectures and APIs are driving innovation at scale by connecting billions of endpoints and applications.
2) It argues that APIs are the "glue" bringing together hybrid cloud integration and enabling agility through loose coupling of systems.
3) The key to building successful API-driven business platforms is to align business and API strategies, define a platform strategy, facilitate consumers, engage producers, implement incentives and security, and govern the platform.
[WSO2 Integration Summit London 2019] The Composable EnterpriseWSO2
- The document discusses the concept of a "composable enterprise" where organizations are made up of independent but interconnected "cells" or microservices.
- These cells are self-contained units that can be deployed independently but communicate through well-defined APIs, similar to how biological cells work.
- Adopting an architecture of loosely coupled cells/microservices with API-based integration allows enterprises to be highly scalable, resilient, and able to adapt rapidly to changing business needs.
This deck covers microservice architectures, using the API gateway pattern, layered architecture and cell-based
architecture approaches, and using open source technologies for implementation.
Join us at a city near you to learn how to achieve API-driven integration agility. - https://wso2.com/integration-summits-2019/
MAXXYS AG is a Software System Integrator with over 10 years experience. We distribute, adapt and enhance software products of other manufacturers and integrate these in our customers IT.
Our technology partner CA Technologies understands to deliver high valued products with their core in monitoring and security; today we are offering their latest products: CA Mobile Application Analytics (MAA) and CA API Management (former known as Layer7):
- Middleware is disappearing into code and infrastructure. Code is using simpler constructs with more power, while infrastructure provides scaling, management, and observability.
- APIs are becoming the glue that connects microservices deployed in a decentralized architecture.
- The speaker has contributed to open source projects like Ballerina and WSO2 Choreo, and shares knowledge through blogs, LinkedIn, and evangelizing reference architectures for cloud-native applications.
Enterprises are increasingly adopting different types of devices into their business operations every day. Some of these are standard mobile devices such as tablets, smartphones, and laptops, while other categories of devices such as sensors, PLCs, communication gateways, edge computing devices, CCTV cameras, etc. are also heavily used to monitor and control various areas that impact the business supply/consumption chain. When using these types of devices, business processes must be changed to enable seamless communications while adhering to the rest of the enterprise application development paradigms. This is when a unified set of API endpoints (UEM) representing complete enterprise device deployment becomes a game-changer.
This deck discusses how the Entgra IoT Platform offers a standardized set of APIs for making enterprise device onboarding simpler, be it standard mobile devices traditionally managed through MDMs or IoTtype of devices. The Entgra IoT Platform was formerly known as the WSO2 IoT Platform and it is now developed and supported by the same team that nurtured in at WSO2 under Entgra brand.
Watch the session on-demand here: https://wso2.com/library/summit-2020/apac/unified-endpoint-management-apis-for-enterprise-devices/
This deck discusses how APIs are touching every facet of our society and the underlying trends that are going to generate nearly 1 billion APIs in the coming years. All digital transformation is now API-driven and integration technologies underpin their evolution.
[WSO2 Integration Summit Singapore 2019] Achieving Predictable Success in Dig...WSO2
This deck will cover the key aspects of how Chakray helps customers to digitally transform their business using WSO2 technology with proper agile and CI/CD practices.
Join us at a city near you to learn how to achieve API-driven integration agility. https://wso2.com/integration-summits-2019/
[WSO2 Integration Summit Singapore 2019] The API-driven WorldWSO2
This deck discusses how APIs are touching every facet of our society and the underlying trends that are going to generate nearly 1 billion APIs in the coming years. All digital transformation is now API-driven and integration technologies underpin their evolution.
Join us at a city near you to learn how to achieve API-driven integration agility. - https://wso2.com/integration-summits-2019/
This deck introduces "cell-based" reference architecture, which is API-centric, cloud-native, and microservices-friendly. Further explains the role of APIs in the cell-based approach, as well as examine how real applications are built as cells. The deck covers metrics and approaches that can be used to measure the effectiveness of the architecture and explore how organizations can implement the cell approach.
Enterprises are increasingly adopting different types of devices into their business operations every day. Some of these are standard mobile devices such as tablets, smartphones, and laptops, while other categories of devices such as sensors, PLCs, communication gateways, edge computing devices, CCTV cameras, etc. are also heavily used to monitor and control various areas that impact the business supply/consumption chain. When using these types of devices, business processes must be changed to enable seamless communications while adhering to the rest of the enterprise application development paradigms. This is when a unified set of API endpoints (UEM) representing complete enterprise device deployment becomes a game-changer.
This talk discusses how the Entgra IoT Platform offers a standardized set of APIs for making enterprise device onboarding simpler, be it standard mobile devices traditionally managed through MDMs or IoTtype of devices. The Entgra IoT Platform was formerly known as the WSO2 IoT Platform and it is now developed and supported by the same team that nurtured in at WSO2 under Entgra brand.
The next generation of banking revolves around consumer experiences, with success hinging on the ability to offer consumers personalised value in their moment of need. Collaborating with a diverse ecosystem of partners is essential for banks to consistently deliver this experience at scale. However, traditional banking, built on complex internalised processes, was not built for this. As a solution, Dassana will introduce “the Banking Experience Canvas”, a technical framework built on unbundled banking services made available via APIs on a service mesh. He will demonstrate how this enables deeper collaboration with agile service providers, further empowering consumers to stitch together highly relevant financial services experiences from the bank and a rich fintech ecosystem.
[WSO2 Integration Summit Stuttgart 2019] Identity and Access Management in an...WSO2
This deck will illustrate why IAM should be top of mind for your enterprise’s success, and how you can leverage it in your transformation journey.
Join us at a city near you to learn how to achieve API-driven integration agility - https://wso2.com/integration-summits-2019/
[WSO2 Summit EMEA 2020] Automating an Integrated API Supply Chain Using a Clo...WSO2
This document discusses automating an integrated API supply chain using a cloud-native architecture. It defines cloud nativeness and provides a reference cloud-native architecture. This includes layers for infrastructure, provisioning, runtime, orchestration, application definition, and more. It also discusses how to implement this for an API-led integration platform using Kubernetes, WSO2 API operators, and automated pipelines. The goal is to apply technologies to produce and deliver APIs with minimal human intervention.
The Best of Both Worlds: Introducing WSO2 API Manager 4.0.0 [ANZ]WSO2
DURING THE WEBINAR, WE WILL COVER:
Experience the power and synergy of Service Integration and API Management in a fully functional API ecosystem
Understand the motivation behind WSO2 API Manager 4.0.0 release
New streaming and event-driven architecture support available in API Manager 4.0.0
Learn the importance of catering all API Management and integration demands with one connected platform
Explore other new features and enhancements to the product
[WSO2 Integration Summit Stuttgart 2019] Role of Integration in an API Driven...WSO2
This deck covers why API Driven integrations are important, API and Integration strategy and approaches, WSO2 Integration suite functionality to support API driven Integration, and how to successfully implement API driven Integration.
Join us at a city near you to learn how to achieve API-driven integration agility. https://wso2.com/integration-summits-2019/
Big Data LDN 2018: DATA APIS DON’T DISCRIMINATEMatt Stubbs
Date: 13th November 2018
Location: Self-Service Analytics Theatre
Time: 15:50 - 16:20
Speaker: Nishanth Kadiyala
Organisation: Progress
About: The exploding API economy, combined with an advanced analytics market projected to reach $30 billion by 2019, is forcing IT to expose more and more data through APIs. Business analysts, data engineers, and data scientists are still not happy because their needs never really made it into the existing API strategies. This is because most APIs are designed for application integration, but not for the data workers who are looking for APIs that facilitate direct data access to run complex analytics. Data APIs are specifically designed to provide that frictionless data access experience to support analytics across standard interoperable interfaces such as OData (REST) or ODBC/JDBC (SQL). Consider expanding your API strategy to service the developers with open analytics in this $30 billion market.
Ensuring Project Success with SpiraTeam and Rapise from Inflectra pta - shortAdam Sandman
The document provides an overview and agenda for ensuring project success with SpiraTeam and Rapise. It introduces Inflectra Corporation and their products, including SpiraTeam for managing the agile software lifecycle, SpiraPlan for program and portfolio management, and Rapise for test automation and robotic process automation. Specific capabilities and use cases are described for requirements management, testing, program dashboards, traceability, and process automation.
Five Ways Application Insights Impact Migration Success (DEV207-S) - AWS re:I...Amazon Web Services
This session examines the key approaches and technologies required to obtain a unified view across server, network, code, database, container, and cloud. Learn the five core components for full-stack visibility and optimal application performance in AWS and hybrid cloud environments. We start with the cloud maturity journey and the typical behaviors of each stage. Next, we discuss application dependency mapping and the importance of knowing how every component is connected before migrating. We also explore the demands of serverless and container monitoring (Kubernetes, Amazon EKS, Amazon ECS). For post migration, we cover the importance of business-centric application performance metrics that compare on-premises and AWS cloud states. This session is brought to you by AWS partner, AppDynamics.
Leadership Session: The Future of Enterprise IT (ENT220-L) - AWS re:Invent 2018Amazon Web Services
The document discusses the future of enterprise IT and cloud computing. It notes that IT organizations are moving away from traditional monolithic applications towards microservices, containers, serverless computing, and machine learning. Companies are adopting a more product-centric model where small cross-functional teams focus on individual products and services. It also discusses how companies can build security into their processes from the start and train their workforce on cloud technologies.
Motadata - Unified Product Suite for IT Operations and Big Data Analyticsnovsela
Motadata is a unified IT Infrastructure Monitoring, Log & Flow Management and IT Service Management Platform, offering operational insights into your IT infrastructure and its performance and is designed to identify & resolve complex problems faster that ensures 100% uptime of all business critical components. Motadata enables you to make more informed business decisions by offering complete visibility into the health and key performance indicators (KPIs) of IT services. It helps in reducing CAPEX, offers Agility to resolve issues faster, is compatible in a hybrid ecosystem, and offers ease of integration with existing and future platforms.
In summary, with Motadata, Mindarray Systems offers the perfect solution needed to confidently handle the challenges of today’s increasingly complex business operations and IT infrastructure management.
For more information: nov.sela@gmail.com
The Cloud Business Case - overcoming hurdles & achieving business benefits in...Amazon Web Services
There’s never a perfect time to move to the cloud. But, if you want to fundamentally change the way your business interacts with your customers, moving to cloud is a key stepping stone in this process. A stepping stone, that also happens to be a substantial cost saver. Chris Dudgeon will share insights on the way he works with UK enterprises to build their business case for cloud transformation, using a three step methodology.
The Business of APIs, an Introduction for Everyone ElseGreg Kliewer
The document discusses the business drivers behind the increasing use of APIs by enterprises. It explains that APIs allow computer systems and applications to connect and integrate both internally within an organization and with external partners. The main business goals driving greater API usage include expanding customer reach through mobile and social channels, integrating internal and external systems like those in the cloud, instrumentation of field devices to gather operational data, generating revenue from API usage, and enabling innovation through access to external developers. Effective API management is needed to ensure APIs meet business goals and address security, access control, analytics and developer support.
The practice of DevOps promises to bring agility, speed and repeatability to software development and deployment. Unfortunately, the business value of DevOps is difficult to articulate and easy for leadership to overlook. That is a shame because DevOps has the ability to delight your customers, increase NPS with improved quality and reliability, and allows you to out-perform your strongest rivals.
Join Alan Santos, Director of Product Management for Progress DataDirect, as he discusses the value of DevOps, how to sell that value and secure budget for new initiatives, and finally how Progress is doing their part to improve the state of DevOps analytics.
Ensure Every Customer Matters With End User Monitoring at AppD Global Tour Lo...AppDynamics
Retaining loyal customers is more important than ever, so ensuring exceptional customer experience should be top priority. End User Monitoring (EUM) is central to a successful enterprise APM strategy - watch this session and see what AppDynamics EUM can do for you and your business.
An Overview of Best Practices for Large Scale Migrations - AWS Transformation...Amazon Web Services
Whether you are moving a small application or entire datacenters, migrating to the cloud can be a complex process. In this session, we will share some of the common challenges that our customers face on their journey to the cloud and discuss how these challenges can be overcome. We will outline the patterns of success that we have observed from partnering with hundreds of customers on their large-scale migrations as well as highlight the mechanisms we have created to help our customers migrate faster.
About the Event:
AWS Transformation Day is designed for enterprise organizations migrating to the cloud to become more responsive, agile and innovative, while staying secure and compliant. Join us for this one-day event and we’ll share our experiences of helping enterprise customers accelerate the pace of migration and adoption of strategic services.
Who should attend?
This event is recommended for IT and business leaders who are looking to create sustainable benefits and a competitive advantage by using the AWS Cloud. CIOs, CTOs, CISOs, CDOs, CFOs, IT leaders and IT professionals, enterprise developers, business decision makers, and finance executives.
apidays Singapore 2023 - State of the API Industry, Manjunath Bhat, Gartnerapidays
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Mobility is becoming not only the new digital hub, but also the bridge to the physical world. That’s why mobility will affect more than just your digital operations — it will transform your entire business.
SmartPhones are ubiquitous, I bet everyone of us has a mobile phone over here, right? Why don’t we do a simple exercise now, I will ask you 3 questions if your answer is yes raise your hands,, if its no then well don’t raise them.
it is estimated that there are around 5 billion Mobile Phone subscribers on the planet, almost 2/3rds of the world population already has a mobile device
Mobility has helped to
- Create new industries and business models that never existed before
- Revolutionized our communication
- And transformed our live for good.
And with the advent of Smartphones we have all the services at our finger tips, there is an app for everything right from booking a taxi to ordering food, groceries etc, Back in india you can even book a tuk tuk with your phone
But can we say the same about Enterprises
In an Enterprise setup, we as an employee or business users still depend
- On paper processes,
- Web applications that offer shrink to fit mobile experiences and
- Siloed apps that are seldom used and eventually abandoned.
So how did we end up here, to answer that question lets see how enterprise app evolved over time
Initially it was mostly one huge monolithic application that would handle most of the business functions.
Then software vendors started building solutions that solved a specific business problem, like CRM, ERP etc, and organizations deployed these solutions alongside the legacy applications.
Then people started using SaaS applications these SaaS applications lived along side the purpose built solutions and legacy applications.
It is estimated that an organization has anywhere around 20-60 different systems, Which is huge.
Each system has its own interface, some of these systems offered mobile apps, while few only offered web interface that can be accessed through mobile phones
And few legacy systems only have dated Windows GUI, and few systems had dated Character GUI.
So now we have different apps to access different systems and these apps provide different user experience which makes it hard to use them, and more over off the shelf applications are not custom tailored to each organization.
Each organization is different, they have different processes and workflows, so what organizations need is more Custom mobile app development that Streamlines & Simplifies the processes and workflows
Now lets look at this from a different perspective, lets look at Enterprise mobility maturity model to find out where we are
The First Phase is Aware Phase:
- Here organizations don’t have any mobility strategy
- But they are aware about the benefits of mobile applications bring in
- They mostly have shrink to fit web applications that are accessed through mobile phones and few applications that are approved by IT
The next phase is Reactive phase:
- Few custom applications deployed
- Few mobile apps that come free with saas solutions
- Few web applications accessed through mobile browser
Here orgs are aware about the benefits and they also have a strategy to include mobile apps through custom app development and through SaaS mobile apps
The last Phase is Proactive phase and this is where the magic happens:
- Here they have Articulated Strategy about how they will go about developing and deploying mobile apps inside their org
- They have required tools and technology to develop custom applications that are containerized and truly transform the processes and workflows
In aware phase they initially see increase in the productivity and then it decreases as they quickly hit the limitations
And as they transition to reactive phase they see significant decrease in the productivity as they face lot of challenges in developing custom applications
and from user endpoint they see drop in the productivity because of sheer number of apps that offer inconsistent user experience
And this is where organizations find it hard to convince their employees to adopt mobile apps
The Proactive phase is where the magic happens
they start to see increase in the productivity tremendously, here orgs streamline and simplify process and workflows by developing containerized custom applications and delivering them through an omni channel
And most of the orgs are still in reactive phase
The key to climbing the maturity model is:
- to develop custom applications that are tailored to business needs
- Delivering them through a containerized omni channel experience
So first step in developing custom applications is to choose an application architecture
These are different architecture choices we have, each choices have their own pros and cons,
so how do we decide which one to choose, to do that lets look at the tradeoffs of each architecture
In the top quadrant we have Native and Jit compiled technologies that provide great user experience and don’t rank so well on the productivity front
Because applications needs to be developed for different platforms, and investments needs to be to hire right talent with right skills
Where as at the bottom end of the spectrum be have web and hybrid that offer great productivity because of all the good that web technologies bring in
But the user experience takes a big hit as they cant match the native application experience
Moreover application architecture is just one part of the puzzle
To develop a mobile application we also need different services/solutions like
Manage application management
Mobile content management
Identity and access
Preferably Some kind of mBaaS solution that simplifies backend development
The list of prerequisites is so huge that it prohibits lot of organizations from making any investments
How can we climb up the maturity model
The key to climbing up the maturity model is to breaking down the problem into Microapps
Microapps are Single purpose Cross-platform applications that helps you to accomplish single step in a workflow,
to understand microapps better lets take a step back and see what are different parts that makes up a mobile app
All these parts put together makes up the whole mobile application, but there are certain features that are repeatable and are needed for all apps
So when you extract the repeatable parts, what you will be left with is just your application UI and the business logic of that app
What if we can create a generic container application … <Continued>
That handles all the repeatable parts, then all that you will be left with is the UI and business logic.
Also what if we split the application into atomic units that are self sufficient and dynamically deployed into the container app.
This will help speed up the application development and also offer focused set of atomic features that will help users accomplish task in a single step.
These atomic units are Microapps
Any number of microapps can be deployed onto the container application
Now lets look at the microapps architecture,
There will be a container application that will be installed on the host OS
And any number of microapps can be deployed onto the container app dynamically without Appstore approval
Here we choose Nativescript as the technology as it offers great native user experience while helps create applications from a single codebase, this is an excellent fit for microapps architecture
Now if you look at the tradeoffs it has best of both the worlds
You get an exceptional User experience with native apps, and great productivity improvement, since all platform specific nuances is handled by the container and nativescript gives us the flexibility to develop cross platform apps from single codebase,
But application architecture is just one part of the puzzle
What about all the other services that are needed for application development, this is where we come in
Say Hi to Eloha microapp platform ( https://eloha.io )
Eloha is a high productivity Mobile application development platform or in short it’s a Microapp platform
that provides you will development and management tools which helps you to build and publish microapps easily
It is powered by an industry standard MBaaS platform (Kinvey) that provides you with all the services that are required for your application backend
It provides you turn key connectors to your enterprise systems and content management systems which helps you accelerate enterprise application integration
Lets look at the Eloha platform architecture
The Microapp architecture has three main pieces:
The Microapp containers - We have one container per platform: Android, IOS and Web
The platform itself built on top of Kinvey (Kinvey.com) and we internally use Datadirect(https://www.progress.com/datadirect-connectors) to connect to enterprise content and enterprise applications
We also provide Management and development console that helps in building and publishing microapps
Now lets look at each of this piece individually
First the microapp container
Container is like a clean slate on top of which you can publish any number of microapps, which is built using NativeScript for mobile containers and KendoUI for webcontainer
Next part is the platform itself
- The platform is built on top of kinvey, it provides you powerful sdks that helps you deliver mobile experiences without having to reinvent the wheel
It gives you a serverless nops backend, so that you can forget about infrastructure and writing backend services and focus on delivering value to your business
And it provide you with Connectors that help you connect to your enterprise system and identity providers
And we have development tools that helps you in building Microapps faster
The development tools are a combination of Cloud and Local, which have flexibility that lets you use both code-first and low code development paradigms.
The low code tooling takes your developer productivity a step further by providing templates that lets you easily scaffold a complete microapp in seconds without any coding.
We also provide you with management tools that lets you put access restrictions and provides you insights about the usage.
Now lets look at what microapps are in detail and lets explore few use cases that microapps can solve and streamline
So we already established that microapps are Single purpose, cross platform apps that help accomplish a single step in a workflow,
But what makes up a microapp
How do you interact with them
What are different parts of Microapps
Lets try to understand this better by digging deep into different parts that make up a microapp
At its core we have a Microapp container that can host any number of microapps.
The container has:
A Widget feed, which manifest events in a easily actionable cards
There is a screen with App shortcuts which help discover and launch Microapp UI
And the last thing is the Microapp UI itself
Apart from this the container also manages the Lifecycle of Microapp and Isolates it from the nuances of the underlying OS
So container is a clean slate which can host any number of microapps and Microapps are like lego blocks that can be added into the container dynamically
Now lets try to dissect microapps and see what few examples where it can be applied to:
The Microapp in itself is made up of just two parts
Microapp Widget and Microapp UI
- Microapp Widget:
The microapp widget is the place where all the action happens, any events that occur in the underlying system will be manifested as easily actionable cards
Each widget can show one or more cards, Widgets can also provide dynamic information that refereshes after certain time interval for eg: there could be a widget that provides site analytics from a hubspot backend which will be updated every hour.
Microaap UI:
You can think Microapp UI as a place where you can create new records in the system or a place where you can get records out of system
Eg: Expense Forms, Contacts lookup, Ticket creation etc
The Microapp Cards have unified UX regardless of the backend system that is generating that event, users will get a feel as if they are interacting with one single system. Furthermore each card provides useful insights that can be easily consumed and users can also act upon the events right from the cards, this will drastically reduce the number of steps which would otherwise have taken.
Few examples of cards include:
BI Charting
Approvals: Timeoff, PTO etc
Information widgets
Analytics: Sales, usage etc
Statuses
etc
Micro app UI is the interface through which new records can be created in the system and it can also be used to retrieve information from the system.
The Microapp UI can be invoked from the widget or from Microapp shortcut screen.
The Microapp UI also provides a unified user experience and lets user easily accomplish a task in one single step, compared to fiddling with multiple logins and applications he would have otherwise had to deal with.
Few example of Microapp UI include:
Ticket Creation
Corp directory lookup
Submit forms
Submit reports
etc
Lets see a demo (Added a gif in the next slide)
Microapp Cards:
Makes it easy to take actions on events
Full screen to see gif play
Microapp UI:
Perform task in a single step
Microapp helps enterprises Transform their business services and apps into Engaging Mobile Experiences.
Microapps can help your organization to:
Streamline business workflows
Improve internal communication by reaching out to their employees through one single portal app
Empower fields service agents by providing all the service in one single mobile app and simplifying the tasks
It also helps you to consolidate business apps and service into one single mobile app, you can go from having 10 different interfaces to one single mobile app with unified user experience
Will drastically simplify approvals by providing easily actionable insights though Microapp cards
Reduces app fatigue by minimizing number of apps to be installed to one
Increases your Business and employee productivity
So Microapps can help you go from this:
To this!!
Reach out to me at srireddy@progress.com to know more or visit https://eloha.io
You can also follow our blog on medium: https://medium.com/eloha