Creating Hybrid Clouds with IBM Bluemix Integration Services
An IBM Redbooks Solution Guide
Published 17 November 2015, updated 20 January 2016
ISBN-10: 0738454664
ISBN-13: 9780738454665
IBM Form #: REDP-5270-00
(16 pages)
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Authors: David Kwock, Rahul Gupta, Vasfi Gucer
Abstract
A hybrid cloud is considered as the integration of multiple clouds that are aligned to the unique characteristics of different system types. IBM® defines a hybrid cloud as a secure
cloud computing environment that uses services from two or more sources, such as a private cloud, public cloud, or traditional IT sources.
A hybrid cloud transforms roles throughout the organization and allows business leaders and developers to innovate efficiently and faster. Applications that are built around a hybrid cloud infrastructure typically revolve around at least one of the following pillars of hybrid integration:
- API-centric applications
- Data-centric applications
- Event-centric applications
This IBM Redbooks® Solution Guide describes Bluemix® integration services and how to use them to connect Bluemix applications to on-premise systems.
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