An Architectural and Practical Guide to IBM Hybrid Integration PlatformIn order to remain competitive in today's world, companies need to be able to integrate internally and externally by connecting sensors, customers and partners with the information in their systems of record. In short, they need to integrate with everything. This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes how IBM Application Integration Suite and IBM Messaging portfolio can be used to satisfy the needs of core hybrid integration use cases, accelerating companies in their digital transformation journey. All concepts are explained within the context of these use cases:
The target audience for this book is cloud and integration architects and specialists who are implementing hybrid integration solutions. |
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