Integration holds the key to accelerating innovation, but in many organizations, business systems and application integrations haven’t kept up with the demands of digital. Data still exists in a siloed blend of on-premises systems and unconnected cloud applications, and IoT has added another layer of complexity into the mix.
Understanding the three trends below, and how to leverage them, will help organizations continue to drive innovation for years to come.
The Rise of the Integration of Things
It’s no secret that the adoption of IoT is increasing, generating massive amounts of data from devices and sensors. As the number of devices increases in response to the explosive growth of IoT, the amount of data increases exponentially. This explosion of devices–and its associated data–is driving the need to leverage that data for the benefit of the business, such as improved customer experience, cost and downtime reductions or efficiency and productivity gains.
Integration is the key piece that will enable businesses to get control of this data and put it to work. Without the right integration tools, it’s only possible to leverage IoT at specific levels. Essentially, integration provides the ability to connect the data from IoT devices and enterprise applications, orchestrate workflow and enrich IoT data with contextual information from other systems for better decision-making.
Organizations can even use integration to link IoT platforms together for a comprehensive view of data, analytics and actions–making it easier and quicker to analyze, draw conclusions from and determine how to use the data. On top of this, they can also create complex and sophisticated responses when something goes wrong by leveraging automated integration workflows.
As we continue to connect our devices, the Integration of Things will be as important as the Internet of Things.
Blurred Lines Between Application Development and Integration
For cloud applications to survive and thrive, they require built-in integration with other apps and data sources. Otherwise, users are constantly switching contexts from one tool to another when trying to complete a task, and content is scattered across the organization in multiple applications and departments. Because of this, the lines between application development and integration will blur as apps are compelled to have integration embedded under the covers.
There will be many benefits to this. First, organizations will easily create and deploy integrations directly within their products, fully baked into the user experience. These in-app integrations to third-party sources will unlock additional capabilities for users, empowering them to do more.
Second, building integrations without the right tools and specialized integration know-how requires a lot of work. Embedded integration eases the pain of monitoring API changes and documentations so that maintenance is smoother and cheaper.
Finally, business services can involve complex interactions with cloud apps and data that require ordering, have dependencies or may even need to be reversible on demand. Organizations can handle these sophisticated jobs by leveraging advanced integration orchestration to manage app interaction–meaning that instead of using manual code for complex data mapping, they can create a visual drag-and-drop data flow.
AI Powers Smarter APIs
Businesses have already been leveraging intelligent automation to improve operations, drive innovation and personalize the customer experience. As we head into the new decade, API management will harness the power of AI with innovative ways of protecting and controlling APIs and the applications they serve.
Service mesh, an increasingly popular way of discovering and observing services in distributed networks, will evolve into app mesh, an application-aware model of monitoring, managing and securing your APIs. API policies will be able to reconfigure dynamically based on traffic, security threats and identified patterns. Additional layers of defense will come from bots deployed in an organization’s network to constantly monitor behavior and these bots will use machine learning to improve automated threat responses for APIs.
The integration landscape is changing, but understanding how to harness these trends will ensure organizations are well-equipped to take advantage of evolving technologies for innovation.