At this year’s IBM Impact
2013 conference in Las Vegas; the second largest employer in the US unveiled an
API Management Platform to extend the company’s huge software presence.
IBM offers software-orientated architecture (SOA) of which this latest
platform is a part of; alongside delivering a MessageSight middleware appliance
based on the company’s Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) protocol.
Mike Riegel of IBM says about the MQTT protocol: “One of the big challenges
for right now is that there is not a clear open standard for message
communication with embedded systems.
“We know historically that unless you get to an open standard, it is not
possible to drive the breakthroughs that are needed.”
He continued: “In much the same way that the HTTP standard paved the way for
people sharing information through the World Wide Web, MQTT could set the stage
for bringing online billions of low-cost, embedded data-collecting telemetry
devices.”
This is all part of the rising “Internet of Things” concept; where
all devices are connected to one another using their individual strengths to the
benefit of all. Through support of this protocol, along with new APIs, IBM is
positioning itself ready for the future.
The new API Management Platform consists of the Cast Iron Software which
helps to integrate cloud applications; acquired by IBM in 2011, and the
DataPower XML Integration appliance, acquired back in 2005.
Is IBM’s new platform a comprehensive solution? Is there more needed to
be done to face the challenges of the future?
Be sure to check out the API strategies track at Apps World
Europe 2013 in London on October 22 for more in-depth information on all the
latest APIs and how to utilise them in your development.
By: Ryan Daws
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