Red Hat Summit 2015 - Build an Enterprise Application in 60 Minutes with JBos...Maggie Hu
The document discusses building a mobile claims application using Red Hat middleware in 60 minutes. It describes the current claims system using terminals and a mainframe with a web front-end added in 2001. It then outlines the Red Hat middleware that can be used to integrate applications, data, and devices like Red Hat JBoss Fuse, accelerate development with Red Hat JBoss EAP, and automate processes with Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite. The document shows how the new system would work with a mobile claims app submitting to Red Hat Mobile Platform, which starts a BPM process to supply the claim to the mainframe and receive a decision back to return via push notification.
Customize Your Enterprise Mobile Salesforce.com Integrations with Red HatMaggie Hu
This document discusses integrating Salesforce.com with Red Hat products like JBoss middleware and Red Hat Mobile Application Platform. It covers using these Red Hat products to build mobile apps that integrate with Salesforce.com for opportunities management. It then demonstrates listing and updating Salesforce.com opportunities from a mobile app built with Red Hat technologies.
Red Hat Summit 2017: Mobilizing and Securing Red Hat JBoss BPMSuite & BRMSMaggie Hu
- The document discusses how Red Hat technologies like JBoss BPM Suite, BRMS, and 3Scale API Management can enable digital transformation through process-driven apps, rules, and APIs.
- It provides examples of architectures for building process-driven apps on OpenShift with BPM Suite, including using microservices and containers.
- It also demonstrates how RHMAP can be used to build mobile apps that consume APIs and backend services through a containerized architecture on OpenShift.
Red Hat Summit 2017: Customize & Secure Your Enterprise Mobile Salesfroce Int...Maggie Hu
This document summarizes a presentation about integrating Salesforce with Red Hat products. It discusses using Red Hat Mobile Application Platform, 3Scale by Red Hat, and Red Hat JBoss Fuse. The presentation covers using these products to customize and secure enterprise mobile Salesforce integrations. It includes demos of building a mobile app to list and update Salesforce opportunities using these Red Hat technologies.
Red Hat Summit 2016 - Going Mobile with Red Hat JBoss BPMSuite & BRMSMaggie Hu
This document discusses building mobile apps with Red Hat middleware, including JBoss BPM Suite and JBoss BRMS. It describes how these products can be used to manage business processes and rules, enforce compliance, and gain visibility into operations. The document outlines a demo of a mobile insurance claims application that uses dynamic questionnaires driven by business rules in JBoss BRMS and manages the claims process with JBoss BPM Suite. It also discusses how Vizuri has implemented similar applications and architectures for other industries.
Red Hat Summit 2017: Building secure IoT solutionsMaggie Hu
This document discusses using Red Hat technologies to build secure IoT solutions. It describes using Red Hat Enterprise Linux, JBoss A-MQ, Fuse, BRMS, Mobile Application Platform, and Ansible to provide an enterprise-grade foundation with features like secure and trusted platforms, automated deployment and updates, and long lifecycles. It also demonstrates integrating IoT device data streams with enterprise systems using technologies like MQTT, Camel routing, JMS, and BRMS for real-time decision making at the edge. The full presentation includes demos of these capabilities and a question and answer session.
This document introduces Red Hat Mobile Application Platform. It discusses how mobile apps have benefited companies in various ways like better work productivity and customer satisfaction. It also talks about how mobile has been a catalyst for digital transformation in organizations from being device-centric to becoming information-centric. The document then provides an overview of Red Hat Mobile Application Platform which uses Node.js for app development, a Mobile Backend-as-a-Service for common mobile features, and allows for hybrid cloud deployment on OpenShift Enterprise or Online.
The document introduces Salesforce's App Cloud platform for building applications in a new way. It discusses the need for applications that can deliver connected, scalable experiences across productivity, engagement, and connected devices. The App Cloud platform includes Force, Heroku, Heroku Enterprise, Lightning, and new IoT Cloud powered by Thunder to allow building model-driven, elastic, and streaming applications that integrate with Salesforce data and services. Trailhead is also introduced as a free way to learn the platform through interactive learning paths.
Red Hat Summit 2015 - Build an Enterprise Application in 60 Minutes with JBos...Maggie Hu
The document discusses building a mobile claims application using Red Hat middleware in 60 minutes. It describes the current claims system using terminals and a mainframe with a web front-end added in 2001. It then outlines the Red Hat middleware that can be used to integrate applications, data, and devices like Red Hat JBoss Fuse, accelerate development with Red Hat JBoss EAP, and automate processes with Red Hat JBoss BPM Suite. The document shows how the new system would work with a mobile claims app submitting to Red Hat Mobile Platform, which starts a BPM process to supply the claim to the mainframe and receive a decision back to return via push notification.
Customize Your Enterprise Mobile Salesforce.com Integrations with Red HatMaggie Hu
This document discusses integrating Salesforce.com with Red Hat products like JBoss middleware and Red Hat Mobile Application Platform. It covers using these Red Hat products to build mobile apps that integrate with Salesforce.com for opportunities management. It then demonstrates listing and updating Salesforce.com opportunities from a mobile app built with Red Hat technologies.
Red Hat Summit 2017: Mobilizing and Securing Red Hat JBoss BPMSuite & BRMSMaggie Hu
- The document discusses how Red Hat technologies like JBoss BPM Suite, BRMS, and 3Scale API Management can enable digital transformation through process-driven apps, rules, and APIs.
- It provides examples of architectures for building process-driven apps on OpenShift with BPM Suite, including using microservices and containers.
- It also demonstrates how RHMAP can be used to build mobile apps that consume APIs and backend services through a containerized architecture on OpenShift.
Red Hat Summit 2017: Customize & Secure Your Enterprise Mobile Salesfroce Int...Maggie Hu
This document summarizes a presentation about integrating Salesforce with Red Hat products. It discusses using Red Hat Mobile Application Platform, 3Scale by Red Hat, and Red Hat JBoss Fuse. The presentation covers using these products to customize and secure enterprise mobile Salesforce integrations. It includes demos of building a mobile app to list and update Salesforce opportunities using these Red Hat technologies.
Red Hat Summit 2016 - Going Mobile with Red Hat JBoss BPMSuite & BRMSMaggie Hu
This document discusses building mobile apps with Red Hat middleware, including JBoss BPM Suite and JBoss BRMS. It describes how these products can be used to manage business processes and rules, enforce compliance, and gain visibility into operations. The document outlines a demo of a mobile insurance claims application that uses dynamic questionnaires driven by business rules in JBoss BRMS and manages the claims process with JBoss BPM Suite. It also discusses how Vizuri has implemented similar applications and architectures for other industries.
Red Hat Summit 2017: Building secure IoT solutionsMaggie Hu
This document discusses using Red Hat technologies to build secure IoT solutions. It describes using Red Hat Enterprise Linux, JBoss A-MQ, Fuse, BRMS, Mobile Application Platform, and Ansible to provide an enterprise-grade foundation with features like secure and trusted platforms, automated deployment and updates, and long lifecycles. It also demonstrates integrating IoT device data streams with enterprise systems using technologies like MQTT, Camel routing, JMS, and BRMS for real-time decision making at the edge. The full presentation includes demos of these capabilities and a question and answer session.
This document introduces Red Hat Mobile Application Platform. It discusses how mobile apps have benefited companies in various ways like better work productivity and customer satisfaction. It also talks about how mobile has been a catalyst for digital transformation in organizations from being device-centric to becoming information-centric. The document then provides an overview of Red Hat Mobile Application Platform which uses Node.js for app development, a Mobile Backend-as-a-Service for common mobile features, and allows for hybrid cloud deployment on OpenShift Enterprise or Online.
The document introduces Salesforce's App Cloud platform for building applications in a new way. It discusses the need for applications that can deliver connected, scalable experiences across productivity, engagement, and connected devices. The App Cloud platform includes Force, Heroku, Heroku Enterprise, Lightning, and new IoT Cloud powered by Thunder to allow building model-driven, elastic, and streaming applications that integrate with Salesforce data and services. Trailhead is also introduced as a free way to learn the platform through interactive learning paths.
DZone’s 2016 Guide To Building And Deploying Applications In The CloudSingaram Subramanian
How can you take advantage of the granularity,
elasticity, and pre-baked-ness of modern cloud services?
And, on the flip side, as your applications expand
outside blade-boxes and even beyond individual
data centers, how do you design (and troubleshoot)
applications that treat network links like secondgeneration
buses, that won’t hang if a service a
continent (and an SLA) away just isn’t working, and that
store sensitive data on machines whose geolocation and
hardware configuration you don’t even know?
A technical overview of IBM MobileFirst Platform that explains how it can solve key enterprise challenges for a successful mobile journey.
Learn more on how IBM MobileFirst Platform can help your business: http://ibm.co/1L1SttH
This document discusses continuous integration practices and setup. It describes maintaining a single source code repository, minimizing branches, testing in a clone of production. Continuous integration tools are installed on a server to periodically check source code and perform builds when changes are merged. The document outlines challenges of sharing sandboxes in a cloud environment and proposes a solution called Sandbox Synchronizer to track changes across developer sandboxes. It provides an overview of setting up continuous integration, including establishing collaboration rules, installing necessary tools, and coaching developers on the new process.
The document discusses the evolution of web application architectures from traditional 3-tier to a new 3-tier architecture in response to the rise of mobile and APIs. The new architecture places a proxy tier between the presentation and API tiers to address issues like authentication, authorization, and cross-origin resource sharing when APIs are not fully controlled. The proxy tier can also help reduce logic bloat in the presentation tier by moving technical concerns. Starting with the presentation tier, leveraging available APIs, and using the proxy tier to address blockers and move logic are recommended for getting started with the new architecture.
This document discusses low-code development platforms. It defines low-code as a visual approach to software development that abstracts and automates the application development lifecycle. The document outlines key benefits of low-code like greater productivity, decreased costs, and easy maintenance. It also examines the large and growing low-code market, identifying industries that commonly use low-code and leaders in the low-code platform space. Analyst predictions suggest over 65% of applications will use low-code by 2024 due to the speed and efficiency it provides compared to traditional development.
Unlocking the universe of microservices for next gen cognitive appsDev_Events
Presentation by MobileFirst Developer Advocate, Marek Sadowski.
In this hands-on talk IBM approach to architecting apps and delivering framework of mobile backend as a service will be covered. Building cognitive mobile apps becomes easy with IBM Bluemix. Building an app that connects with StrongLoop, synchronizes offline datastore with Cloudant and leverage Presence Insights for location based services will be covered. Get inspired by adding Watson API for cognitive tweaks to spice up your app functionality. Finally it will be shown to give a final touch in creating better apps while monitoring its user sentiment in the app stores.
Webcast: API-Centric Architecture for Building Context-Aware AppsApigee | Google Cloud
Context-aware apps - apps that know who you are, where you are, and what you've done - have been all the rage the last few years. Facebook's news feeds, Google Now, and Amazon Recommendations are examples of context-aware applications.
Over the last few years, advancements in machine learning, big data, NoSQL, and API technologies has drastically reduced the complexity of building such apps, but requires a brand new approach system architecture.
This presentation covers:
Lambda architecture and Microservices - two new architectural styles to build contextual apps at scale
How companies like Twitter and Netflix have implemented lambda architecture and microservices for recommendations, targeting, and more
How Apigee uses both new architectures to implement predictive analytics through Insights (our big data predictive analytics product)
Design - Integration Scenarios for Hybrid CloudLaurenWendler
This document discusses hybrid cloud integration and is presented by Dave Beeler, an IBM Federal Hybrid Cloud Architect. It makes three key points:
1. There is an increasing need to integrate across hybrid environments as businesses adopt both on-premise and cloud-based systems.
2. Three trends are changing the integration market: the rise of "two-speed IT", systems of insight and engagement, and the API economy.
3. IBM offers a hybrid integration platform that provides a cohesive set of modular services to address any integration need across on-premise and cloud environments. These include integration tools, API management, and hybrid cloud services.
The document provides an overview of Red Hat Mobile, which brings agility to enterprise mobility. Red Hat Mobile provides a mobile application platform that accelerates development by facilitating collaborative app development and secure backend integration in the cloud or on-premise. It enables enterprises to drive user engagement, bridge the gap between legacy IT and mobile, make agile development a reality, and reduce development time and effort through a centralized platform.
The document discusses how MuleSoft's Anypoint Platform can be used to connect applications, data, and devices across systems in order to create integrated experiences for customers. Some key points:
- The Anypoint Platform provides a single solution for API management and integration that allows organizations to connect any application, data, or device.
- It offers pre-built connectors and templates that can accelerate development times. Projects using the platform see up to 64% faster delivery and 40% increased productivity.
- When combined with Salesforce, the platform unlocks enterprise data and helps create a single customer view across systems through integrations between front and back office applications.
APIs for biz dev 2.0 - Which business model?3scale
APIs are rising. APIs are everywhere, already disrupting industries like telecoms, banking....
However many companies still wonder what Business model they should apply for their API.
This presentation given at APIDays.io in Paris in December 2012 exposes a typology and classification of API business models.
Frederic Lavigne and Stephen Fink - Serverless Video Processing with IBM Blue...ServerlessConf
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
Today's leading enterprise (mobile) applications are being composed of loosely coupled, cloud-based microservices, to provide powerful end-to-end capabilities that leverage the growing ecosystem of microservice providers. Events-on-demand technologies are driving a new level of simplicity and scalability in wiring these disparate microservices together, providing a distributed compute service to execute application logic in response to events, while hiding the complex infrastructure aspects. During this presentation we will show you how to build such (mobile) applications by leveraging the power of OpenWhisk, one of the newest players in the field of serverless computing, and hence by using event-driven technologies to compose and wire together microservice actions in response to events generated by humans and machines. Frederic Lavigne will first show how to play up dark data behind video: While video becomes more important as a digital media type, video data often remains dark to analytics. Frederic will demonstrate how to implement a serverless solution to unlock the value of video data. He will demonstrate an application that uploads video files or streams to the cloud, transcodes video data, extracts and passes frames through the Watson Image Recognition and the Alchemy Face Recognition services, and generates meta-data to use in categorizing the video data for searchability. After that Steve Fink will show a mobile weather application for iOS that allows to retrieve weather forecasts for a particular location.
Tech Leaders of DFW presentation by Mirza Chughtai, April 2018Rob McIntosh
Thanks to Mirza Chughtai for an informative presentation on USE CASES FOR AUTONOMOUS INFRASTRUCTURE and to everyone who attended the April Tech Leaders of DFW Happy Hour.
Topics discussed:
Block chain
Digital
Crypto currency
Total automation
IVR
CHAT BOTS
cognicore
Self healing infrastructure (Watson)
ignio (service management)
Horizontal scaling
Business continuity
Segregation leads to discrimination
Learn how IBM is using new technologies, applications and mobile devices to enable a smarter, more productive workforce. This short presentation shares IBM's journey enabling a flexible, mobile enterprise.
Faster and more efficient processes by combining BPM and Mobile – yes we can!Sebastian Faulhaber
Faster and more efficient processes by combining BPM and Mobile – yes we can!
A lot has happened in the area of mobile since Apple kicked off the revolution by announcing the first iPhone. However, the overall mobile market still has to be considered as young and especially unstandardized. This really puts a lot of organizations in front of huge challenges concerning the efficient development of mobile applications and the secure integration into backend IT systems. - But there is no way around mobile in the next years! The smart combination of mobile techniques (mBaaS, microservices, etc.) and business process management approaches will definitely drive process efficiency and speed to a whole new level.
In this presentation I will outline the floating icebergs you should look at when implementing mobile and BPM in your enterprise. In addition to that you will learn how other companies have successfully implemented mobile to optimize their processes.
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Schnellere und effizientere Prozesse mit Mobile und BPM - aber sicher!
Auch wenn es iOS, Android und co nun schon seit einigen Jahren gibt; der Markt ist immer noch unübersichtlich und wenig standardisiert. Die Entwicklung von mobilen Applikationen und die sichere Anbindung an die Enterprise IT stellen viele Organisationen immer noch vor große Herausforderungen. Dennoch lohnt sich der Aufwand! - Die Kombination von mobilen Ansätzen mit Business Process Management verspricht noch schnellere und effizientere Prozesse Im Unternehmen.
In diesem Vortrag zeigen wir Ihnen, welche Eisberge es beim Einsatz von Mobile und BPM zu umschiffen gilt. Anhand von mehreren Case Studies erfahren Sie, wie andere Unternehmen erfolgreich mobile Ansätze zur Optimierung ihrer Prozesse eingesetzt haben.
SAPTechED 2015 UX114 -Building custom SAP Fiori Apps Using SAP Web IDEMarkus Van Kempen
This document provides an overview of a presentation on building custom SAP Fiori apps using SAP Web IDE. The presentation discusses using SAP Web IDE for development, hosting apps on-premise or in the cloud, creating web services, and building a sample store app. It includes an agenda, introductions to SAP Web IDE and HCP, demos of building apps and services, and references for further information.
A nice overview of IBM BlueMix - How it can be used, benefits for the user and how to sign up and use for FREE
Bluemix is an implementation of IBM's Open Cloud Architecture, leveraging Cloud Foundry to enable developers to rapidly build, deploy, and manage their cloud applications, while tapping a growing ecosystem of available services and runtime frameworks
In this presentation, Enterprise Solution Architects Roy Joseph & Rekha Kodali give us a clear view on why Hybrid Integration is the future. Check out this presentation to explore Microsoft's Hybrid Integration Platform (HIP).
Hybrid integration reference architectureKim Clark
The ownership boundary of the typical enterprise now encompasses a much broader IT landscape. It is common to see that landscape stretch out to cloud native development platforms, software as a service, dependencies on external APIs from business partners, a mobile workforce and an ever growing range of digital channels. The integration surface area is dramatically increased and the integration patterns to support it are evolving just as quickly. These are the challenges we recognise as "hybrid integration". We will explore what a reference architecture for hybrid integration might look like, and how IBM's integration portfolio is growing and changing to meet the needs of digital transformation. This deck comes from the following article http://ibm.biz/HybridIntRefArch and is also described in this video http://ibm.biz/HybridIntRefArchYouTube
This document introduces IBM Bluemix, IBM's cloud platform. It provides an integrated development and operations environment for building, deploying, and managing applications with services for DevOps, big data, mobile, security, Internet of Things, and other areas. Bluemix offers various runtimes and frameworks. It allows composing applications from IBM, third-party, and open source services and APIs. Bluemix is designed to enable rapid application development and deployment with automated processes. It also provides integration capabilities and connects securely to on-premises systems.
How to Balance System Speed and Risk for Multi-Platform InnovationClaudia Ring
Walking the line between speed to market and stability of mission-critical systems is something many enterprise organizations deal with on a consistent basis, especially when planning a major application release. Multi-speed IT is a term that connotes the difficulty of balancing speed and risk for these enterprises, but also one that inherently defines a solution; moving at different speeds depending on system requirements. While moving at various speeds based on whether you are releasing changes for Systems of Engagement (SOE) or Systems of Record (SOR) can seem negative, it can be used as a stepping stone towards complete enterprise agility and iterative improvements in release management across both types of systems. Join Rosalind Radcliffe, IBM Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect for DevOps, as she discusses;
How to begin incorporating continuous testing into the release cycle for both SOE's and SOR's
How deployment automation can be incorporated into multi-platform deployments
How earlier, more frequent testing and automated deployments can help stabilize risk while increasing speed
Customer success with using these testing and deployment solutions to achieve agility across both SOE's and SOR's
DZone’s 2016 Guide To Building And Deploying Applications In The CloudSingaram Subramanian
How can you take advantage of the granularity,
elasticity, and pre-baked-ness of modern cloud services?
And, on the flip side, as your applications expand
outside blade-boxes and even beyond individual
data centers, how do you design (and troubleshoot)
applications that treat network links like secondgeneration
buses, that won’t hang if a service a
continent (and an SLA) away just isn’t working, and that
store sensitive data on machines whose geolocation and
hardware configuration you don’t even know?
A technical overview of IBM MobileFirst Platform that explains how it can solve key enterprise challenges for a successful mobile journey.
Learn more on how IBM MobileFirst Platform can help your business: http://ibm.co/1L1SttH
This document discusses continuous integration practices and setup. It describes maintaining a single source code repository, minimizing branches, testing in a clone of production. Continuous integration tools are installed on a server to periodically check source code and perform builds when changes are merged. The document outlines challenges of sharing sandboxes in a cloud environment and proposes a solution called Sandbox Synchronizer to track changes across developer sandboxes. It provides an overview of setting up continuous integration, including establishing collaboration rules, installing necessary tools, and coaching developers on the new process.
The document discusses the evolution of web application architectures from traditional 3-tier to a new 3-tier architecture in response to the rise of mobile and APIs. The new architecture places a proxy tier between the presentation and API tiers to address issues like authentication, authorization, and cross-origin resource sharing when APIs are not fully controlled. The proxy tier can also help reduce logic bloat in the presentation tier by moving technical concerns. Starting with the presentation tier, leveraging available APIs, and using the proxy tier to address blockers and move logic are recommended for getting started with the new architecture.
This document discusses low-code development platforms. It defines low-code as a visual approach to software development that abstracts and automates the application development lifecycle. The document outlines key benefits of low-code like greater productivity, decreased costs, and easy maintenance. It also examines the large and growing low-code market, identifying industries that commonly use low-code and leaders in the low-code platform space. Analyst predictions suggest over 65% of applications will use low-code by 2024 due to the speed and efficiency it provides compared to traditional development.
Unlocking the universe of microservices for next gen cognitive appsDev_Events
Presentation by MobileFirst Developer Advocate, Marek Sadowski.
In this hands-on talk IBM approach to architecting apps and delivering framework of mobile backend as a service will be covered. Building cognitive mobile apps becomes easy with IBM Bluemix. Building an app that connects with StrongLoop, synchronizes offline datastore with Cloudant and leverage Presence Insights for location based services will be covered. Get inspired by adding Watson API for cognitive tweaks to spice up your app functionality. Finally it will be shown to give a final touch in creating better apps while monitoring its user sentiment in the app stores.
Webcast: API-Centric Architecture for Building Context-Aware AppsApigee | Google Cloud
Context-aware apps - apps that know who you are, where you are, and what you've done - have been all the rage the last few years. Facebook's news feeds, Google Now, and Amazon Recommendations are examples of context-aware applications.
Over the last few years, advancements in machine learning, big data, NoSQL, and API technologies has drastically reduced the complexity of building such apps, but requires a brand new approach system architecture.
This presentation covers:
Lambda architecture and Microservices - two new architectural styles to build contextual apps at scale
How companies like Twitter and Netflix have implemented lambda architecture and microservices for recommendations, targeting, and more
How Apigee uses both new architectures to implement predictive analytics through Insights (our big data predictive analytics product)
Design - Integration Scenarios for Hybrid CloudLaurenWendler
This document discusses hybrid cloud integration and is presented by Dave Beeler, an IBM Federal Hybrid Cloud Architect. It makes three key points:
1. There is an increasing need to integrate across hybrid environments as businesses adopt both on-premise and cloud-based systems.
2. Three trends are changing the integration market: the rise of "two-speed IT", systems of insight and engagement, and the API economy.
3. IBM offers a hybrid integration platform that provides a cohesive set of modular services to address any integration need across on-premise and cloud environments. These include integration tools, API management, and hybrid cloud services.
The document provides an overview of Red Hat Mobile, which brings agility to enterprise mobility. Red Hat Mobile provides a mobile application platform that accelerates development by facilitating collaborative app development and secure backend integration in the cloud or on-premise. It enables enterprises to drive user engagement, bridge the gap between legacy IT and mobile, make agile development a reality, and reduce development time and effort through a centralized platform.
The document discusses how MuleSoft's Anypoint Platform can be used to connect applications, data, and devices across systems in order to create integrated experiences for customers. Some key points:
- The Anypoint Platform provides a single solution for API management and integration that allows organizations to connect any application, data, or device.
- It offers pre-built connectors and templates that can accelerate development times. Projects using the platform see up to 64% faster delivery and 40% increased productivity.
- When combined with Salesforce, the platform unlocks enterprise data and helps create a single customer view across systems through integrations between front and back office applications.
APIs for biz dev 2.0 - Which business model?3scale
APIs are rising. APIs are everywhere, already disrupting industries like telecoms, banking....
However many companies still wonder what Business model they should apply for their API.
This presentation given at APIDays.io in Paris in December 2012 exposes a typology and classification of API business models.
Frederic Lavigne and Stephen Fink - Serverless Video Processing with IBM Blue...ServerlessConf
Presented at ServerlessConf NYC 2016.
Today's leading enterprise (mobile) applications are being composed of loosely coupled, cloud-based microservices, to provide powerful end-to-end capabilities that leverage the growing ecosystem of microservice providers. Events-on-demand technologies are driving a new level of simplicity and scalability in wiring these disparate microservices together, providing a distributed compute service to execute application logic in response to events, while hiding the complex infrastructure aspects. During this presentation we will show you how to build such (mobile) applications by leveraging the power of OpenWhisk, one of the newest players in the field of serverless computing, and hence by using event-driven technologies to compose and wire together microservice actions in response to events generated by humans and machines. Frederic Lavigne will first show how to play up dark data behind video: While video becomes more important as a digital media type, video data often remains dark to analytics. Frederic will demonstrate how to implement a serverless solution to unlock the value of video data. He will demonstrate an application that uploads video files or streams to the cloud, transcodes video data, extracts and passes frames through the Watson Image Recognition and the Alchemy Face Recognition services, and generates meta-data to use in categorizing the video data for searchability. After that Steve Fink will show a mobile weather application for iOS that allows to retrieve weather forecasts for a particular location.
Tech Leaders of DFW presentation by Mirza Chughtai, April 2018Rob McIntosh
Thanks to Mirza Chughtai for an informative presentation on USE CASES FOR AUTONOMOUS INFRASTRUCTURE and to everyone who attended the April Tech Leaders of DFW Happy Hour.
Topics discussed:
Block chain
Digital
Crypto currency
Total automation
IVR
CHAT BOTS
cognicore
Self healing infrastructure (Watson)
ignio (service management)
Horizontal scaling
Business continuity
Segregation leads to discrimination
Learn how IBM is using new technologies, applications and mobile devices to enable a smarter, more productive workforce. This short presentation shares IBM's journey enabling a flexible, mobile enterprise.
Faster and more efficient processes by combining BPM and Mobile – yes we can!Sebastian Faulhaber
Faster and more efficient processes by combining BPM and Mobile – yes we can!
A lot has happened in the area of mobile since Apple kicked off the revolution by announcing the first iPhone. However, the overall mobile market still has to be considered as young and especially unstandardized. This really puts a lot of organizations in front of huge challenges concerning the efficient development of mobile applications and the secure integration into backend IT systems. - But there is no way around mobile in the next years! The smart combination of mobile techniques (mBaaS, microservices, etc.) and business process management approaches will definitely drive process efficiency and speed to a whole new level.
In this presentation I will outline the floating icebergs you should look at when implementing mobile and BPM in your enterprise. In addition to that you will learn how other companies have successfully implemented mobile to optimize their processes.
#######
Schnellere und effizientere Prozesse mit Mobile und BPM - aber sicher!
Auch wenn es iOS, Android und co nun schon seit einigen Jahren gibt; der Markt ist immer noch unübersichtlich und wenig standardisiert. Die Entwicklung von mobilen Applikationen und die sichere Anbindung an die Enterprise IT stellen viele Organisationen immer noch vor große Herausforderungen. Dennoch lohnt sich der Aufwand! - Die Kombination von mobilen Ansätzen mit Business Process Management verspricht noch schnellere und effizientere Prozesse Im Unternehmen.
In diesem Vortrag zeigen wir Ihnen, welche Eisberge es beim Einsatz von Mobile und BPM zu umschiffen gilt. Anhand von mehreren Case Studies erfahren Sie, wie andere Unternehmen erfolgreich mobile Ansätze zur Optimierung ihrer Prozesse eingesetzt haben.
SAPTechED 2015 UX114 -Building custom SAP Fiori Apps Using SAP Web IDEMarkus Van Kempen
This document provides an overview of a presentation on building custom SAP Fiori apps using SAP Web IDE. The presentation discusses using SAP Web IDE for development, hosting apps on-premise or in the cloud, creating web services, and building a sample store app. It includes an agenda, introductions to SAP Web IDE and HCP, demos of building apps and services, and references for further information.
A nice overview of IBM BlueMix - How it can be used, benefits for the user and how to sign up and use for FREE
Bluemix is an implementation of IBM's Open Cloud Architecture, leveraging Cloud Foundry to enable developers to rapidly build, deploy, and manage their cloud applications, while tapping a growing ecosystem of available services and runtime frameworks
In this presentation, Enterprise Solution Architects Roy Joseph & Rekha Kodali give us a clear view on why Hybrid Integration is the future. Check out this presentation to explore Microsoft's Hybrid Integration Platform (HIP).
Hybrid integration reference architectureKim Clark
The ownership boundary of the typical enterprise now encompasses a much broader IT landscape. It is common to see that landscape stretch out to cloud native development platforms, software as a service, dependencies on external APIs from business partners, a mobile workforce and an ever growing range of digital channels. The integration surface area is dramatically increased and the integration patterns to support it are evolving just as quickly. These are the challenges we recognise as "hybrid integration". We will explore what a reference architecture for hybrid integration might look like, and how IBM's integration portfolio is growing and changing to meet the needs of digital transformation. This deck comes from the following article http://ibm.biz/HybridIntRefArch and is also described in this video http://ibm.biz/HybridIntRefArchYouTube
This document introduces IBM Bluemix, IBM's cloud platform. It provides an integrated development and operations environment for building, deploying, and managing applications with services for DevOps, big data, mobile, security, Internet of Things, and other areas. Bluemix offers various runtimes and frameworks. It allows composing applications from IBM, third-party, and open source services and APIs. Bluemix is designed to enable rapid application development and deployment with automated processes. It also provides integration capabilities and connects securely to on-premises systems.
How to Balance System Speed and Risk for Multi-Platform InnovationClaudia Ring
Walking the line between speed to market and stability of mission-critical systems is something many enterprise organizations deal with on a consistent basis, especially when planning a major application release. Multi-speed IT is a term that connotes the difficulty of balancing speed and risk for these enterprises, but also one that inherently defines a solution; moving at different speeds depending on system requirements. While moving at various speeds based on whether you are releasing changes for Systems of Engagement (SOE) or Systems of Record (SOR) can seem negative, it can be used as a stepping stone towards complete enterprise agility and iterative improvements in release management across both types of systems. Join Rosalind Radcliffe, IBM Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect for DevOps, as she discusses;
How to begin incorporating continuous testing into the release cycle for both SOE's and SOR's
How deployment automation can be incorporated into multi-platform deployments
How earlier, more frequent testing and automated deployments can help stabilize risk while increasing speed
Customer success with using these testing and deployment solutions to achieve agility across both SOE's and SOR's
IBM InterConnect Build and Deploy MobileFirst ApplicationsLeigh Williamson
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Better control
Easier manageability
Easier upgrades
Lower TCO
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RHTE 2016 Going Mobile with Red Hat JBoss BPMSuite & BRMS
1. Going mobile with Red Hat JBoss
BPMSuite & BRMS
Maggie Hu
Sr. Middleware Specialist Solution Architect
Twitter: @HuCMaggie
September 7, 2016
2. Agenda
• Mobilizing Red Hat Middleware
• Red Hat Mobile Application Platform
• Red Hat JBoss Automation – BPMSuite & BRMS
• Use cases for today demo
• Demos
5. The New World of Enterprise Mobility
• Open technologies, cloud or hybrid-cloud solu5ons
• Flexible development using any client toolkit
• REST APIs for apps to consume
• JavaScript and Node.js as integra5on logic
• MBaaS to simplify & speed app development
• Con5nuous development & deployment
• Collabora5on between front-end developers (new IT) with backend developers and ops
(tradi5onal IT)
6. Full Process Flow to Build a Mobile App
CREATE A
PROJECT IN THE
PLATFORM
PLATFORM
CREATES
CLIENT &
CLOUD APPS
CODE YOUR
CLIENT APP
ADD
FUNCTIONALITY
TO YOUR
CLOUD CODE
BUILD YOUR
APP ON THE
BUILD FARM
ADD SERVICES
TO YOUR APP
DOWNLOAD
AND INSTALL
ON DEVICE
DEPLOY YOUR
CLOUD CODE
frontend
developer
backend
developer
12. MBaaS Services – Microservices
12
JSON/REST
XML/SOAP
OData
IDENTIFY
INTEGRATION
POINTS
BUILD YOUR APP
WITH AVAILABLE
SERVICES
DEFINE IT AS
RE-USABLE
SERVICE
BUILD YOUR
NODE.JS
MODULES
13. MBaaS Services
• Cloud APIs
– Public APIs
– Local & Third party storage
• Node.js Server-side
• Large ecosystem of node.js modules
• Discoverable, testable, documented
APIs
• Re-usability of MBaaS services
• Secure Network/VPN config
15. Mobile App Development
• Online Editor
• Offline Editor
• Command Line Interface
• HTML5, Hybrid & Na5ve Apps
• Cloud Build Farm
• Git Integra5on
• HTML5 Form App Wizard
• Creden5al Management
16. Sample Apps & Templates
• Easily extend examples to build your own Apps
• Best prac5ce for interac5ng with the PlaZorm APIs
• Best of breed modern frameworks
– angular.js, backbone.js, ember.js, ionic, xamarin,
appcelerator
• Op5mized for team-based development with mul5ple
Git repos
• Variety of available sample forms-based apps
17. Cloud Build Farm
CODE YOUR
MOBILE APP
CHOOSE
YOUR DEVICE
PLATFORM
BUILD FOR
DEBUG OR
DISTRIBUTION
APP IS BUILT,
CLOUD BUILD
FARM GENERATES
BINARIES
43. Behind the Scenes
• Dynamic Questionnaire
• Interface to JBoss BPM Suite
• Mobile Push Notifications
44. Dynamic Mobile Questionnaire
• Decision table defining ques5ons in the ques5onnaire
• Changes are versioned and auditable
45. Dynamic Mobile Questionnaire
• Rules defining how answers can modify ques5on states
• Hide/show, limit op5ons, change ques5on text etc.
46. Push Button Deploy with Rules Scanner
• Scan and detect changes without redeployment of server
• Rules project compiled into specialized JAR
• Published and resolved using Maven constructs
50. Three Takeaways from this session
50
There are three things I want you to remember from my presenta5on:
• Red Hat Mobile Applica5on PlaZorm (RHMAP) development lifecycle
• Red Hat JBoss BPMSuite / BRMS workflow, rules, processes, tasks, and
dashboard
• Integra5on capabili5es between RHMAP, JBoss BPMSuite, and Unified
Push Server