By definition, Agile Integration Software (AIS) is charged with
accommodating all data sources, standards, etc. and moving data agilely
throughout the enterprise, adjusting to changes over time. As it does, it captures
information about all of the participating endpoints and modalities of data
movement. The more an AIS like Enterprise EnablerÒ is used, the more it
learns and the more metadata it maintains about the information that is
involved in the company’s activities.
Perhaps it’s time to think about AIS as a central core of actionable metadata
and a useful engine that can be leveraged for use in new initiatives as they
are defined, as opposed to continuing to use AIS to adapt to whatever the new
initiative independently demands.
Consider Master Data Management (MDM) for example. Like all
other hype waves, the need is there, and the initiative is fueled by the
analysts in concert with a surge of new tech companies as well as the Big
Players. Your company decides it better
get on the bandwagon; MDM is imperative to maintaining competitive
advantage. One of the top project
architects is charged with establishing MDM, so he studies, attends symposia,
and learns what it’s all about.
Next comes a technology selection phase, looking at the emerging
companies, but mostly looking at the Big Guys, since that’s always safe, and
besides the architect already knows the “Rep” really well. It seems the Big Guy
has just bought one of the up-and-coming MDM companies, so they are off to the
races. After a couple of years, the
architects begin contemplating questions like, “How does this MDM solution
relate to the last decade’s SOA path?” Of course, at this point it’s obvious that SOA
is pretty closely related, or could be, had the two initiatives not each been
addressed in its own blissful vacuum. How
does the MDM metadata relate to SOA, and how does it relate to the metadata
that your multiple integration platforms require? Some, with wishful thinking, fall for the Big Guys’
claims of interoperability across all the products of the companies they bought.
In the Quadrant or Wave, they cover all the
requisite features, but Alas, poor Yorick! Those mighty features are
compartmentalized and each discipline is a separate product with separate underpinnings
unable to work cleanly together.
Let’s look at this from a different perspective. With Agile
Integration Software comes a complete flexible integrated metadata stack for
use and reusability across all the historic and forward-looking integration schema
and models. Instead of integration adapting
to the stand-alone fragmented hype solutions, leverage the power of an existing
AIS platform that brings together the
disciplines of Data and Application Integration, Application Development, as
well as all the special initiatives of SOA, MDM, B2B, Middleware,
Virtualization, Federation, Cloud, Change Management and Big Data, all
leveraging the AIS integrated metadata stack.
That means eliminating lots of steps to accomplish any
task. With visibility via the metadata
stack, a Master Data definition can be combined with all the associated
sanctioned sources and all the related business rules and security. Auto-generated
bi-directional web services can handle security and rollback to federated
sources. SOA is just another mechanism to make an integration or process
available for consumption. Different Data Masters and integrations are chosen
at run time based on the current state of any other activity throughout the
system.
And finally, AIS monitors for change throughout the metadata
stack, validating against the actual endpoints and determining the potential
impact and remediating and reconciling as necessary across all those hype wave
initiatives. This means stability with agility in your IT infrastructure.
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