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Overview, best practices, customer
examples
Lars Schröder | SEEBURGER AG
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You have a cloud strategy - So what now?
The task in selecting the right cloud solution
iPaaS
SaaS
IaaS
PaaS
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Confusion-as-a-Service
What is behind IaaS, SaaS, PaaS, iPaaS?
infrastructure-as-a-service
The provider operates the data center, the user
operates the software (applications).
iPaaS
software-as-a-service
The provider operates the data center and the software. The provider makes the
software available to the customer for use with defined SLAs. In addition,
accompanying services to the actual software are offered.
Integration Platform-as-a-Service
The provider operates the data center and a special software: the integration
platform. On the platform made available, the user can himself - e.g: Mappings -
develop
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Confusion-as-a-Service
What is behind the term hybrid integration?
Where? operating models
• on-premises
• cloud
• Combination of Cloud
& Own operation
How? Integration Use Case
• EDI / B2B
• MFT
• API - IoT
• Backend connection / EAI
• e-invoicing
•Business User
•IT User
•Developper
•Approver
Roles and Rights
Who? user
• Suppliers / Customers
• Cloud Applications
• SAP / ERP systems
• Legacy Systems
• Machines and Equipment
What? Integration domain.
BIS
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…
Cloud2GroundOn Premise
cloud
Partner
Ecosystems
Cloud2Cloud
Non
SAP
SAP
Hybrid integration domains
legacy
systems
Ground2Ground
• A2A Integration
• B2B Integration
• Managed File Transfer
Integration Use CasesIntegration Domains
Non
SAP
SAP
Business
Partners
B2B
User2Cloud
User2Ground
User Centric
applications
Thing2Cloud
Thing2Ground
Real World
Objects
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The SEEBURGER Business Integration Suite
Solving Different Requirements Safely
ERP PIM DAM LES CRM DMS Etc.
(Legacy) Enterprise Applications Business Partners
suppliers
cloud systemscloud systems
Infra-
structure
cloud services
applications
& SaaS
BIS
IoT/Ind. 4.0
ERP/SAP
MFT
B2B/EDI
API/EAI
e-invoicing
Managed File Transfer
Enterprise Application Integration
Electronic Data Interchange
Internet of Things
electronic invoicing
enterprise resource planning
ONE platform
By SEEBURGER (No Patchwork)
Scalable and Highly Available
Flexible Deployment –
On Premises, in the Cloud,
Hybrid
modular
Govern-
mental
Auth.
cloud systemscloud systems
IoT enabled
products
"Things"
Shopfloor
devices
customers Others
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Degree of Standardization
Legal or Official Requirements
Security Requirements
Team, number of employees and knowledge
Availability Requirements
Service Times - 9/5 or 24/7
Performance (data throughput, bandwidth,...)
Integration-Domains
Effciency
Project
Effort
Decision Finding
Selection Criteria for the right operating model?
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Operating Models of the Business Integration Suite
Individual Standard
Fifty shades of Cloud
Big
Small
Size of IT teams
Complexity of
requirements
Degree of individualization
BIS
On Premises
Remote services
• Remote management
• Consulting services
• Professional Services
HybridOn Premise Cloud
BIS
Link
BIS
Express
IPaaS
• API
• EDI
• MFT
• ….
Communication
Service,
e-Invoicing
Public Cloud
Services
B2B/EDI/
GTS
as a full service
Private Cloud
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Cloud
Operation and deployment options
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Example A - Hybrid operation of the integration platform
Global Logistics Provider
The connection of different (legacy)
backend systems is done with an On-
Premises BIS.
Messages are created with data from
different backend systems or
distributed to them.
Connection to the SEEBURGER Cloud
via AS2 and SEEXML - only one
Ground2Cloud connection via a
standard protocol
Use of ready-made Partner Mappings
All connections to external partners
are set up exclusively via the
SEEBURGER Cloud.
Customer Data Center
AS2
clients
suppliers
SEEBURGER
cloud
communication
service
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Example B - Private Cloud EDI Service & Public Cloud WEB EDI
EDI & WEB EDI as Full Service
Highly available platform with low
downtimes for maintenance work
24/7 operation with maximum
security and performance
Use of SEEBURGER know-how in
operations and projects
Onboarding of new suppliers,
customers or logistic providers as
service by SEEBURGER
Cost reduction
High operational safety
Operation without own personnel
High safety standards
Customer Data
Center
ECC / S4
VPN
Web EDI for
small suppliers
Clients /
Suppliers /
3PL, ......
Suppliers
SEEBURGER Cloud
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Example C – On Premises BIS with CLOUD Communication Service
Hybrid BIS platform with Cloud Communication Service
Mappings and configuration are
managed in-house
A technical connection from the local
platform to our central Cloud
Communication Gateway
Central administration of all partner
connections - including all changes
(certificates, firewall, etc.)
High Availability Communication
Platform with Desaster Recovery
Reduction of VAN costs through the
use of direct connections
customer computer center
VPN
SEEBURGER
cloud
Communication
Gateway
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Example D - iPaaS and Full Service
iPaaS Cloud Service and GTS Full Managed Service
Highly available platform with low
downtimes for maintenance work
24/7 operation with maximum
safety and performance
Utilization of own knowledge on the
iPaaS platform Customs
communication as highly
standardized solution is used as
cloud service.
Cost reduction
High operational safety
Customer Data
Center
ECC / S4
VPN
GTS communication service
Clients /
Suppliers /
3PL, ......
Customs /
Broker
global trade
services
SEEBURGER Cloud
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Bottom Line
The right model for every need
The question of the right cloud model always depends on the
requirements
Cloud Models
Have a higher cost efficiency through distribution
of the costs to several users
Offer higher security standards
Can be used flexibly and can be combined depending on the
application
Own operation and iPaaS models are only suitable for users
with appropriately large and trained teams
Full-managed service and public cloud models do not require
any technical requirements for operation at the customer's site SaaS
iPaaS
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Global Operations
24/7 cloud operation with Premium SLA
System Operation
& Maintenance
Certified Operation
24/7 support depending on
the selected SLA
Maintenance of master data (certificates)
and translation rules (mappings), ...
Operation, real-time monitoring and
maintenance of the infrastructure
Single Point of ContactIntegration Consulting
Change
Management
Ongoing consulting
Service
Management
24/7 Incident
Management
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Thank you very much
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