2. • 8
Sanjiva
Weerawarana
years
in
IBM
Research
• Apache
open
source
contributor
• Many
XML,
WS-‐*
standards
Paul
Fremantle
• 10
years
in
IBM
SoPware
Group
• Apache
open
source
contributor
• WebSphere
and
pre-‐ESB
era
ESB
(WSGW)
Hello!
We
are
11. Broad
por)olio
of
technology
Supports
private
cloud
and
other
deployment
opBons
Gartner
and
Forrester
say…
Only
fully
open
source
soluBon
SubstanBal
proof
points
Credibility
for
a
relaBvely
small
company
Always
a
good
consumer
experience
AGracBve
to
nontechnical
business
owners
12. Awards
• Global
Excellence
Awards
for
API
Management
and
Security
in
2014
• Info
Security
Products:
Silver
Award
in
2014
• InfoWorld
Best
of
Open
Source
in
2009
and
2011
• SD
Times
100
in
2008,
2009,
2010,
2011
and
2012
16. Complete
Enterprise
Middleware
ONLY
company
to
ever
build
a
complete
middleware
stack
on-‐premises,
in
the
cloud
and
on
mobile
devices.
SINGLE
codebase
for
all
products!
17. We
help
our
customers
become
a
Connected
Business
21. Key
Benefits
• Built
on
WSO2
Carbon
plajorm:
- Innova8ve
componen8zed
design
–
use
as
li9le
or
as
much
capability
as
you
need
- Single
code
base
–
eliminate
internal
integra8on
challenges
as
you
add
capabili8es
• Highest
performance
in
its
class
• Rock
solid
enterprise
stability
scaling
to
billions
of
transac8ons/day
• Easy
to
use
-‐
configura8on-‐based
design
with
visual
tooling
• 100%
Apache
license
open
source
+
world
class
support
services
22. Case
Study:
eBay
-‐
High
performance
middleware
plajorm
for
online
shopping
eBay
was
looking
for
a
scalable
middleware
plajorm
to
connect
their
backend
services
with
their
main
online
portal
.
Product
Challenge
• eBay
was
looking
to
move
away
from
a
home-‐grown
middleware
solu8on
to
an
industry
proven
ESB.
• The
solu8on
demanded
a
lightweight
deployment
model
with
flexibility
over
ar8fact
deployment,
ESB
node
management
and
cluster
administra8on.
• Benchmarked
10
ESBs
proprietary
and
open
source,
and
WSO2
ESB
was
the
only
product
that
supported
their
performance
and
manageability
requirements.
SoluBon
• A
high
availability
ESB
clusters
capable
of
handling
billions
of
transac8ons
per
day
(average
4-‐6
billion
transac8ons
per
day
right
now
–
2014)
• Reduced
Cost
of
Ownership
compared
to
managing
internally
• Automated
provisioning
between
Dev,
QA,
Integra8on
and
Produc8on
deployments.
• Several
pools
of
high-‐end
WSO2
ESB
servers
provisioning
one
of
three
use
cases
that
support
eBay’s
various
business
func8ons:
rou8ng,
orchestra8on,
and
service
chaining.
• eBay
already
has
planned
several
future
deployments
with
WSO2
including
the
use
of
REST
gateway
deployments
and
federated
ESBs
24. Key
Benefits
• The
API
economy:
- APIs
are
key
to
enabling
rich
user
experiences
and
device-‐independent
mobile
applica8ons
- Enable
new
business
models
by
connec8ng
with
partners
and/or
the
worldwide
developer
community
- Promote
internal
reuse
and
effec8ve
governance
of
SOA
• API
Store
provides
an
elegant
and
customizable
developer
community
portal
to
assist
API
discovery,
reuse,
and
social
feedback
• API
Publisher
provides
governance
over
the
publishing
lifecycle
• Lowest
latency
gateway
based
on
WSO2
ESB
• Centralized
subscrip8on
and
authen8ca8on
• Generate
KPI
alerts
and
deep
analy8cs
over
API
usage
• Only
open
source
solu8on
in
its
class
• Each
major
component
(gateway,
authen8ca8on,
store,
publisher)
can
be
individually
scaled
or
deployed
in
separate
security
zones
25. Case
Study:
StubHub
–
Managing
high
volumes
of
data
for
viral
businesses
StubHub
needed
an
API
centric
architecture
to
become
the
worldwide
des8na8on
for
an
end-‐to-‐end
experience
for
fans
PPrroodduucctt
Challenge
• StubHub
was
missing
out
on
poten8al
channel
of
new
business
revenue
with
a
looming
compe88ve
threat
from
industry
peers
and
newcomers
• The
solu8on
demanded
the
development
of
an
API
economy
strategy,
and
re-‐architec8ng
a
running
business
• There
was
a
need
for
a
scalable
system,
which
while
handling
high
volumes
of
data,
also
has
the
ability
to
constantly
evolve
as
an
agile
system
• It
had
to
not
only
be
a
product,
but
a
plajorm
that
can
leverage
broad
third-‐party
developers
and
businesses
to
thrive
SoluBon
• A
high
performance
and
scalable
API
management
solu8ons
system
that
can
handle
high
volumes
of
traffic
• A
simple
lifecycle
model
that
can
be
customized
and
extended
to
align
with
the
company’s
API
strategies
• WSO2’s
integra8on
suite
not
only
exposes
exis8ng
capabili8es,
but
helps
to
deploy
new
systems
to
maximize
value,
analyze,
results,
etc.
27. Key
Benefits
• Holis8c
solu8on
to
DevOps
in
the
private
or
public
cloud,
which
encompass
the
development,
deployment,
and
hos8ng
of
applica8ons
• Increase
developer
agility
and
produc8vity
with
self-‐service
access
to
development
environment,
QA
environments,
and
produc8on
deployment
• Automate
project
resource
provisioning
• Improved
visibility
and
sharing
of
knowledge,
APIs,
project
templates,
best
prac8ces
• Integrates
with
tradi8onal
and
cloud-‐based
IDEs
(Codenvy)
• A9ract
shadow
IT
users
into
a
plajorm
with
full
governance,
monitoring,
and
economies
of
scale
• Faster
8me
to
market
with
agile
development
and
automated
deployment
• Full
governance
lifecycle
and
run8me
monitoring
–
centralized
analy8cs
for
the
en8re
development
cycle
28. Case
Study:
Trimble
-‐
Transforming
the
way
the
world
works
through
innova8ve
solu8ons
for
various
industries
Trimble
was
looking
for
a
connected
plajorm
to
link
many
stakeholders
via
complete
centraliza8on
Product
Challenge
• Trimble
• Each
division
has
its
own
set
of
applica8ons
and
customers,
resul8ng
in
a
diverse
set
of
applica8ons
and
technologies
• A
unified
mechanism
was
required
to
service
dealers,
partners
and
customers
of
Trimble,
whilst
increasing
division
autonomy,
technology
management
and
reducing
8me
to
market
SoluBon
• A
has
a
large
number
of
divisions
that
cater
to
various
ver8cals
centralized
Trimble
Plajorm
as
a
Service
(TPaaS),
consis8ng
of
various
components
available
as
a
service
including
iden8ty,
audi8ng,
transforma8on
and
rou8ng
• Each
division,
partner
and
dealer
is
a
tenant
in
the
mul8-‐tenanted
plajorm.
• Each
division
has
autonomy
in
crea8ng
flexible
solu8ons
that
use
the
TPaaS
components
under
their
specific
tenants.
30. Key
Benefits
• Controlled
access
to
several
web
applica8ons
for
many
users
in
an
organiza8on
• Efficiently
and
accurately
distribute
apps
• Carefully
distribute
licenses
and
track
versions
• Connect
be9er
to
employees
• IT
Insights:
Understand
app
usage
• Prevent
data
loss
• Shared
authen8ca8on
• Centralized
authoriza8on
• Centralized
access
-‐
single
access
point
for
all
apps
• Social
engagement
-‐
rate,
comment
about
apps
• Self
Service
Enterprise
App
• U8lizes
SAML
2
SSO,
XACML
Policy
Defini8on,
Oauth
secured
API
invoca8ons
31. Case
Study:
Boeing
–
Enhancing
the
management
of
applica8ons
and
customers
Challenge
• Help
airlines
convert
all
the
silo,
non-‐standard
data
into
common
data
formats
that
can
be
shared
in
a
variety
of
ways
• Ability
applica8ons
• A
plajorm
that
can
scale
under
high
volumes
of
data
whilst
suppor8ng
real
8me
performance
op8miza8ons
SoluBon
• A
to
interface
with
a
wide
set
of
of
Legacy,
stove-‐pipe
data
and
plajorm
that
can
create
suppor8ng
profitability
through
integra8on
between
airline
and
OEM
data
• A
solu8on
based
on
open
architecture
and
modular
design
• Reusable
app
services
and
a
plajorm
to
leverage
analy8cs
to
improve
opera8on
• Unified
user
experience
across
dis8nct
func8onal
modules
(i.e.
Fleet,
Material
services)
• Highly
extensible
architecture
capable
of
driving
strategy,
people,
process
and
tools
‘The
Boeing
Edge’;
a
PaaS
solu8on
to
reshape
the
way
Boeing
connects
with
its
customers
Products
33. Key
Benefits
• Lightweight
-‐
low
memory
footprint
• Important
part
of
WSO2
Plajorm
• Ability
to
seamlessly
connect
with
relevant
technologies
to
provide
necessary
iden8ty
federa8on
• Extensibility
-‐
can
work
with
mul8ple
extensions
34. Case
Study:
Al-‐ELM
–
Managing
Iden88es
and
Ensuring
Secure
Online
Transac8ons
Al-‐ELM
was
looking
to
implement
a
system
that
would
streamline
administra8on,
improve
produc8vity,
and
reduce
costs
Product
Challenge
• The
growth
of
the
Unemployment
Assistance
Program;
the
original
project
covered
one
program
that
enabled
unemployed
ci8zens
to
submit
their
requests
• The
Saudi
government
expanded
the
services
to
include
several
programs,
which
prompted
the
need
to
streamline
administra8on
to
manage
4
million
user
iden88es
SoluBon
• The
WSO2
Iden8ty
Server
proved
to
be
the
most
flexible
and
customizable
solu8on
for
ELM
• Since
implemen8ng
single
sign-‐on
(SSO)
through
WSO2
Iden8ty
Server,
ELM
has
been
able
to
significantly
streamline
the
administra8on
of
user
iden88es,
as
well
as
improve
overall
user
experience
The
benefits
also
include
improved
produc8vity,
increased
security,
centralized
management,
and
reduced
cost
• In
produc8on
since
April
2013,
the
program
SSO
system
manages
about
4
million
users
with
2,000
login
requests
per
second
40. Tes8monials
• “A#er
looking
at
Carbon,
it
was
clear
that
WSO2
had
a
great
middleware
pla=orm,
and
we
were
impressed
with
the
quality
of
the
WSO2
team.”
-‐
Robert
Zahn,
CIO,
Ohio
Automobile
Club
• “Brilliant
approach,
love
the
modularity,
it
allows
a
lot
of
flexibility.
We
are
very
excited
to
be
working
with
WSO2.”
-‐
Jim
Crabbe,
Senior
Product
Manager,
Boeing
• “Extreme
ability
to
support
is
what
drew
us
to
WSO2.”
-‐
Prakash
Iyer,
Vice
President,
SoPware
Architecture
&
Strategy
/
CIO,
Trimble
• “Using
WSO2
ESBs,
we’ve
been
able
to
provide
customers
and
partners
with
the
quality
experience
they
expect
on
eBay.”
-‐
Abhinav
Kumar,
Senior
Manager
of
Systems
Engineering,
eBay