Cloud computing has been driving the growth of data integration in full swing, but it is surprising that 65% of the integration work is still localized, the above point of view from Lance Speck, a company's integrated general manager. It looks as though cloud computing has become the life-saving straw for custom code. But the fact is not the case?
Over the past decade, a very large number of people are happy to build their own cumbersome custom code, but when moving to the cloud, they have to break existing integrations and infrastructures, thus requiring us to re-invent Thinking how to achieve? You may also find that we can no longer re-build, because it is completely a mess, or certainly do not consider doing so now. But now we have to think about how to build it in a scalable way and what developments and changes are likely to take place in the next decade or so. This in itself is also an open topic.
Many vendors were excluded from the data integration tools in Gartner Magic Quadrant last year and in 2009 Talend became the first open source data integration vendor to appear in the Magic Quadrant. Since then no new vendors have been added. During this period, foreign mainstream data integration solutions providers such as Sybase, Pitney Bowes Business Insight, ETI, and Open Text all fell apart for different reasons.
The most significant changes are: metadata management capabilities; changes in the scope of data integration style; and data quality interactivity ... Furthermore, there have also been many mergers and acquisitions in this area, such as the acquisition of Business Objects in SAP2007 and the acquisition of Sybase last year.
The decrease in the number of manufacturers in the Magic Quadrant is also related to their inability to match market trends, such as multiple data delivery styles, richer metadata management, and more. Subtle changes have taken place in those enterprises that still exist in the quadrant, for example, IBM, Informatica, Oracle and SAP are based on the leadership of the quadrant.
As the cloud computing architecture landed, middleware integration challenges emerged. In the early days of cloud application integration, so-called integration-centric cloud computing focused on "IaaS," "PaaS," or "integrated platform as a service (iPaaS) Including a wide range of middleware services, work for successful cloud integration. But integration of iPaaS clouds also has its own unique challenges, especially security and data processing issues, which will continue to be the case in cloud work.
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