Sr.Manager - Programming and software development at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2021-11-24T13:33:58Z
Nov 24, 2021
Our primary use case of Fiorano ESB is to expose our core banking APIs. We use Finastra's Fusion Equation, which has its own API layer and runs on an IBM machine. Nowadays, this generation of developers isn't familiar with API structures, so we converted the ESB, which is now working as a middle layer to expose all related core banking APIs via web services. The deployment servers are implemented on-premises, but the configuration is done remotely.
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is an architectural style that supports the integration and communication of diverse applications in real-time within an enterprise. It acts as a central hub for data information flow, enhancing flexibility and efficiency.
Designed to simplify complex application discussions, ESBs enable seamless communication by decoupling systems and reusing existing services. They offer a structured approach to integrate disparate systems, handling protocols, and conversions...
We use the product to provide user access to our internal system.
Our primary use case of Fiorano ESB is to expose our core banking APIs. We use Finastra's Fusion Equation, which has its own API layer and runs on an IBM machine. Nowadays, this generation of developers isn't familiar with API structures, so we converted the ESB, which is now working as a middle layer to expose all related core banking APIs via web services. The deployment servers are implemented on-premises, but the configuration is done remotely.