Three Myths of Modern Integration

Digibee white paper by Jason Bloomberg

The world of enterprise IT has entirely transformed from the way it was a mere decade ago. Today, we expect and require the ability to change at scale.

IT infrastructure must be inherently dynamic without any limitations on the scope or scale of any particular application. Cloud-native computing has arisen to meet these needs.

Enterprises, however, must continually deal with existing, legacy assets in the context of this modern IT landscape. Cloud-native computing raises the bar on enterprise integration, as organizations can no longer afford to slow down when connecting old assets to new.

To meet this need, a new class of integration technology has emerged that is low-code, cloud- native, and supports change across the full software lifecycle.

The Modern IT Landscape: Change at Scale

Commenting on the ubiquity of change, it was the ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus who said that it was impossible to step into the same river twice. The fellow may have been prescient, considering the state of enterprise IT today.

Not only is change constant in the world of technology, but it affects all aspects of IT, from the expectations of customers to the underlying infrastructure. In many situations, change is even accelerating.

The ability to support change, however, is not sufficient. IT organizations must be able to support change at scale.

This pervasive requirement has given rise to cloud-native computing: a paradigm shift in how organizations build and leverage technology to support this kind of change.

Cloud-native computing, however, can be complicated and difficult – and wouldn’t be worth the effort if customers weren’t demanding better, more dynamic technology– centric capabilities from the companies they do business with.

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