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Introducing Micro-Integrations

giri
giri Member, Administrator, Employee Posts: 116 admin
edited November 5 in Connectors & Integrations #1

We live in a world of...

  • more Applications: > 1000+ per enterprise
  • more Distributed: 90% of orgs are multi-cloud
  • more Data Sharing: Up 25% year over year
  • need for speed: Latency expectations down from seconds to real-time

This makes integration (more) difficult.

We need to think differently about integration. From a centralized monolithic, tightly-coupled, batch oriented integration to decentralized, modular, loosely-coupled, read-time integration! The benefits are many... complex, fragile, slow systems to simple, reliable and highly performant systems.


Enter, Micro-Integrations - Small, independently deployable artifacts that enable connectivity and movement of events to and/or from an event mesh with minimal modification of the event content (if needed). This turns the integration "inside out" with action on the edge closer to the sources.

Small, lightweight event-driven integration modules that connect enterprise technologies (legacy and SaaS applications, messaging services, databases, files, AI agents etc.) to an event-driven distribution layer, so they can exchange information in real-time.


Solace now supports a wide range of micro-integrations, connectors, and integrations that enable you get events flowing across your PubSub+ event brokers.


A good place to start learning more about Micro-Integrations:

What are micro-integrations?

Micro-Integrations, Connectors, and Integrations

PubSub+ Integration Hub

Let us discuss!

Comments

  • Fahad
    Fahad Member Posts: 5

    It's really a great way to architect systems using a central event broker that routes messages across all systems, ensuring everything sends and receives data through it.