ESB Webinars

WSO2 & eBay Case Study - How eBay Uses the Open Source WSO2 ESB to Process Over 1 Billion Transactions Per Day - Thursday, June 7, 2012

Today, more than 94 million active users around the globe flock to eBay to find the best deals in cyberspace. In 2010 alone, the total value of goods sold on eBay was a staggering $62 billion or $2,000 every second.

WSO2 Intro Webinar: Simplifying Enterprise Integration with Configurable WSO2 ESB - Thursday, 10th May 2012

Today, organizations rely on their enterprise software applications to carry out business functions more efficiently. However a disconnected heap of independent software applications can cause more problems than they solve. In order to make the most out of enterprise software deployments, they should be integrated to work together in perfect synchronicity. Though it seems simple enough, connecting a myriad of diverse applications with their different programming languages, platforms, data formats, protocols, and QoS requirements can be an architect's worst nightmare.

Security Patterns with the WSO2 ESB - Tuesday, 3rd April 2012

Security is a key aspect of any successful enterprise SOA solution which allows channels for internal and external parties to access business assets. Security measures should also enable other vital aspects of the solution such as

  • Flexibility - By catering to new security requirements which arise with changing business policies
  • Interoperability - By facilitating secure communication with heterogeneous systems which talk over different security protocols.

Building Blocks of Enterprise Integration - Thursday, 1st March 2012

In today's world, Enterprise System integration has become an integral part for many businesses. Enterprise application integration can be viewed as developing frameworks and patterns comprising of a collection of technologies and services which form middle-ware to enable inter connectivity of systems and applications across an enterprise. In a nutshell this boils down to linking systems on different business systems such as CRM , SCM , HRM, POS etc to automate and simplify data flow between them to the greatest extent possible.

Using the WSO2 ESB with SAP ERP in the Retail Sector - Thursday, 16th February 2012

KeellsSuper is a leading supermarket chain with 50-plus outlets in Sri Lanka, and it offers the only online supermarket in the country.

In 2005, JKH implemented SAP ERP across it’s 70 subsidiaries. With the recent decision to move KeellsSuper from the group ERP deployment to its own line of business (LOB) specific instance of SAP ERP, arose the need for an integrated SAP/POS system.

Implementing advanced integration patterns with WSO2 ESB - Thursday, January 19th 2012

Enterprise Integration is a means of linking the different components of an SOA system. The success of an SOA solution heavily depends on proper enterprise integration. However this is easier said than done. There are many complex requirements to this process one of which is the need to interconnect heterogeneous systems which use different message formats and protocols and these systems needs to work together to achieve the final outcome.

WSO2 ESB - An answer to Enterprise Service Integration - Thursday, 12 January 2012

In the modern enterprise, complex business requirements are increasingly satisfied by a combination of new and existing services. Getting the right bits of information at the right place, at the right time, in the right format, and with the right protocol can be a challenge. The WSO2 Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) provides a simple solution to this integration problem by providing a rich set of integration capabilities for robust, scalable and seamless integration of such services.

A Buyers Guide to an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) - Thursday, December 1st 2011

When it comes to application integration, the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is the unanimous answer. Its solution architecture exploits web services,messaging middle-ware, intelligent routing, and transformation. Given the breadth of its functionality, the decision of whether or not your organization will implement an ESB and if yes which one should you choose is critical.