FOSTER CITY, Calif. – Nov. 23, 2020 – GridGain Systems, provider of enterprise-grade in-memory computing solutions based on Apache® Ignite®, today discussed new resources to help organizations accelerate their digital transformations using digital integration hubs (DIHs) to power real-time business processes such as those powered by 360-degree customer views. GridGain has posted a variety of new resources on its website and announced a new webinar on how to create an effective DIH data synchronization layer called “How to Deploy Change Data Capture Using Debezium in Apache Ignite and GridGain,” which will be presented on Wednesday, December 2, 2020, at 9:00 a.m. PST / 12:00 p.m. EST.
A digital integration hub (or smart operational datastore, smart data hub or API platform) is rapidly becoming a foundational data center technology for enabling multiple business applications to access aggregated data from multiple source systems in real-time. A DIH aggregates defined subsets of data from multiple on-premises and cloud-based systems, including data warehouses, data lakes, on-premises business applications, SaaS applications and streaming data feeds. The data in the hub is then available for use by one or more business applications. IMDGs provide extremely high performance by caching the relevant data in memory and parallel processing queries from the connected business applications.
“A DIH powered by an in-memory computing platform is now the most popular approach to enabling real-time business processes that require 360-degree access to data from multiple, disparate data sources,” said Terry Erisman, Executive Vice President of Corporate Development at GridGain Systems. “Resources available for free on the GridGain website offer a training manual for developers to understand DIH use cases, architectures, and implementation strategies, including how to include mainframe data in a DIH and how to ensure the data in the DIH remains in sync with the source datastores.”
Complimentary Webinar
In “How to Deploy Change Data Capture Using Debezium in Apache Ignite and GridGain,” Evgenii Zhuravlev, GridGain Customer Solutions Team Lead, will explain how Kafka with Debezium and GridGain connectors enables change data capture (CDC)-based synchronization between third-party databases and GridGain clusters. Synchronization utilizing CDC eliminates the need for coding, requiring only the preparation of configuration files for each of the points. Developers and architects relying on legacy systems can deploy this solution to boost the performance of applications or enable applications to access data from multiple data silos and store it in one place. Webinar attendees will learn how to deploy such an architecture by configuring a Debezium Connector and a GridGain Certified Kafka Connector.
What: “How to Deploy Change Data Capture Using Debezium in Apache Ignite and GridGain” webinar
When: Wednesday, December 2, 2020, at 9:00 a.m. PST / 12:00 p.m. EST
Register: Sign up for the webinar on the GridGain website.
GridGain Conference Recordings and Webinars
Additional GridGain resources that describe how enterprises are leveraging digital integration hubs to accelerate digital transformation include:
- In-Memory Computing Summit (IMCS) 2020 keynotes and breakout sessions, including:
- “The Future of In-Memory Computing” by Terry Erisman, EVP of Corporate Development, GridGain Systems
- “Real World Transformation with Z Digital Integration Hub” by Mythili Venkatakrishnan, Distinguished Engineer at IBM, and Sean Ashley, Assistant Vice President, Consumer Business and Digital Technology, M&T Bank
- “An Innovative Approach to Progressive Core Modernization in Banking” by Venkataraman Balasubramanian, Chief Technology Officer at Zafin, and Mythili Venkatakrishnan, Distinguished Engineer at IBM
- A webinar recording on DIH entitled “How to Drive Superior Customer Experiences at Massive Scale with In-Memory Computing” by Tech Mahindra’s Stalin Rajkumar, Global Practice Head – Digital Process Transformation, and Jayanarayan Mehanathan, Senior Solution Architect, along with GridGain’s Terry Erisman, EVP of Corporate Development, and Nikita Ivanov, CTO
- An application note titled “Powering Your Digital Transformation with a Digital Integration Hub”
- A blog post titled “GridGain’s Digital Integration Hub for Next Gen Telcos” by Lalit Ahuja, Vice President of Solutions & Services at GridGain
Additional Resources
To learn more about the GridGain in-memory computing platform:
- Read the “Introducing the GridGain In-Memory Computing Platform” white paper
- Gain knowledge from the GridGain Developer Portal and GridGain webinars
- See how GridGain helps CTOs & CIOs, Architects, Business Decision Makers and Developers
- Read GridGain customer success stories and industry use cases
About GridGain Systems
GridGain Systems is revolutionizing real-time data access and processing by offering an in-memory computing platform built on Apache® Ignite®. Common use cases for the GridGain platform include application acceleration and as a digital integration hub for real-time data access across data sources and applications. GridGain solutions are used by global enterprises in financial services, software, e-commerce, retail, online business services, healthcare, telecom, transportation and other major sectors, with a client list that includes ING, Raymond James, American Express, Société Générale, Finastra, IHS Markit, ServiceNow, Marketo, RingCentral, American Airlines, Agilent, and UnitedHealthcare. GridGain delivers unprecedented speed, massive scalability, and real-time data access for both legacy and greenfield applications. Deployed on a distributed cluster of commodity servers, GridGain software can reside between the application and data layers (RDBMS, NoSQL and Apache® Hadoop®), requiring no rip-and-replace of the existing databases, or it can be deployed as an in-memory database. For more information, visit gridgain.com.
###
CONTACT:
Terry Erisman
GridGain Systems
terisman@gridgain.com
(650) 241-2281
GridGain is a trademark or registered trademark of GridGain Systems, Inc. Apache, Apache Hadoop, Hadoop, Apache Ignite, Ignite, Apache Kafka, Kafka, Apache Spark, and Spark are trademarks of The Apache Software Foundation. All other product and company names herein may be trademarks of their registered owners.