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Hybrid Cloud Event Integration: Integrate Your Enterprise and Cloud with Bluemix Integration Services

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Published on 12 February 2016, updated 18 February 2016

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ISBN-10: 0738441511
ISBN-13: 9780738441511
IBM Form #: SG24-8281-00


Authors: Jesse Aulsebrook, Richard Scott Balson, Maxime Cenatiempo, Vasfi Gucer, Shamim Hossain, Muhammad Atif Mehmood, Raj Mehra, Duy Nguyen, Bancha Setthanan and Amar Shah

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    Abstract

    The event-centric hybrid cloud integration revolves around applications running based on events or messages. The new event-centric approach to hybrid cloud aims to simplify the task of managing these messages while increasing the overall reliability of the system. Event-centric applications work well in the cloud due to the varying intensity and frequency of events. These fluctuations fit well into a cloud infrastructure that can dynamically scale to fit those needs. An event-centric approach cuts down on communication overhead for an application, thus helping to speed up the development process.

    IBM® Hybrid Integration Services is a set of hybrid cloud capabilities in IBM Bluemix® that allows businesses to create hybrid clouds by connecting their Bluemix environment to on-premises systems at the application programming interface (API), data, or event level.

    In November 2015, the IBM International Technical Support Organization (ITSO) IBM Redbooks® team published a Redbooks publication that covers hybrid cloud scenarios with Bluemix for API and data integrations, Hybrid Cloud Data and API Integration: Integrate Your Enterprise and Cloud with Bluemix Integration Services, SG24-8277, and can be found at the following website:

    http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedbookAbstracts/sg248277.html?Open

    Hybrid Cloud Event Integration: Integrate Your Enterprise and Cloud with Bluemix Integration Services, SG24-8281 is a companion book to SG24-8277 and focuses on event-centric hybrid cloud integrations with Bluemix.

    Table of Contents

    Part 1. Introduction to hybrid cloud concepts and products

    Chapter 1. Introduction to hybrid clouds

    Chapter 2. Introduction to IBM Bluemix services for hybrid cloud

    Chapter 3. Introduction to IBM messaging and integration products

    Part 2. Introduction to hybrid cloud patterns for event integration

    Chapter 4. Introduction to hybrid cloud patterns for event integration

    Part 3. Hybrid cloud scenarios with IBM Bluemix

    Chapter 5. On-premises messaging middleware integration with IBM Bluemix

    Chapter 6. Asynchronous processing through IBM MQ Light service

    Chapter 7. Synchronizing data from Salesforce to a remote enterprise system

    Chapter 8. Integrating events from Internet of Things with Enterprise Asset Management systems

    Chapter 9. Demonstration of analytics and real-time event detection

     

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