Requirements on a Modern Integration Platform


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Today’s integration platforms must meet a fine balance between developer autonomy, security and versatility.
This firetalk explores how to design a modern integration platform that supports different integration patterns and requirements but still enforces security by design and empowers developers to deliver faster.
We'll dive into:
- How microservice architectures increases the need for careful integration design
- The challenge of keeping central control and security while still inviting autonomy and self-service
- The importance of supporting different aspects of both synchronous APIs and asynchronous event-driven architectures.
Join us as we discuss real-world examples, good practices and trade-offs in building an integration platform that is both powerful and developer-friendly.
This is what we call a 🔥firetalk🔥, a short and to the point talk on something we care deeply about.
Speaker🔊
🔥 Pär Eriksson (Solution Architect, Irori) 🔥
With almost 20 years of experience, Pär Eriksson is a specialist in Integrations, Open-Source solutions and event-driven architecture. As a consultant, Pär thrives in the Architecture role and internally at Irori, he is fully engaged in Iroris competence development. Designing and implementing projects that all members of Irori engage in once a month. Outside of tech, Pär lives up north with his family either working on one of his carpentry projects or exploring new cooking techniques.

Requirements on a Modern Integration Platform