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End-to-End Integrations in Integration Cockpit

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Enterprise Integration is becoming more and more distributed / fragmented across multiple integration layer components. While Point-2-Point Integration is not used anymore (for good reasons), meanwhile also direct 1:1 integrations…

Adapter Usage in Integration Cockpit

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As an integration expert, architect and manager it is very useful to know, which adapter technologies (thus protocols) are being used in the integration layer. So far the following interface…

Overview Dashboard in Integration Cockpit

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With the 2518 update, we have delivered a new dashboard as an entry page to the Integration Cockpit. It shows the following areas: left middle right KPIs (based on production…

Complexity (KPI) in Integration Cockpit

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Complexity is a KPI to indicate how many integration steps an interface contains regarding the design/configuration. Depending on the data source, interfaces in the Inventory can be classified as more or…

The Alternative for Interface Management

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In a previous blogpost we have highlighted why Interface Management for Enterprise Integration is so important: The WHAT, WHY and VALUE of Interface Management. It contains many aspects (such as…

Data Model in Integration Cockpit

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Interfaces and End-to-End Integrations in Integration Cockpit contain the following areas: On Interface level you can see the changes (top right: when was the Interface updated last time and when…

Landscape: Systems & Objects in Integration Cockpit

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This section shows details about your Enterprise Integration Landscape. In the Overview section you see the following elements used in your integration landscape: Systems Systems represent applications/business systems/parters like e.g.…

To-do list in Integration Cockpit

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This article explains the To-do list of the Integration Cockpit and how it can be configured. The To-do list for Interfaces and End-to-End Integrations helps users to see which artefacts are…