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Solace's New Event Management Portal Simplifies Event-Driven Architecture
OTTAWA,Ontario,May20,2020/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

First-of-its-Kind "Event Portal" Enables Collaborative Creation, Sharing and 
Management of Events and Event-Driven Applications


Solace, the modern enabler of real-time event-driven data streaming for 
enterprise computing, IoT and mobile applications, today announced its highly 
anticipated new product called PubSub+ Event 
Portal(https://solace.com/products/portal/) that makes it easier for 
enterprises to efficiently visualize, model, govern and share events across 
their organization. The first event portal in the market, PubSub+ Event Portal 
is an addition to the company's PubSub+ Platform, which includes a 
market-leading advanced event broker called PubSub+ Event 
Broker(https://solace.com/products/event-broker/). 

Event-driven architecture (EDA) promises better customer experiences, more 
efficient operations, and greater agility. But many enterprises are finding it 
hard to realize those benefits due to a lack of tools for developer 
productivity and governance. As Gartner notes: 

"While most organizations have basic event processing infrastructure - such as 
notification services, message buses, and event brokers - many don't have the 
high-level productivity tooling that helps developers design, develop, test, 
and manage event-centric applications. Nor do they have tools for governing, 
publishing and managing event-based interfaces. The market for these tools is 
sparse."[1]

PubSub+ Event Portal aims to fill that gap by adding design, governance, and 
runtime management capabilities to PubSub+ Platform so architects and 
developers can work together to design, create, discover, share, catalog, 
visualize, secure, and manage events. 

"From what we've seen of the PubSub+ Event Portal, we believe this new product 
will speed up our transition to event-driven microservices as we modernize our 
architecture with low/no code solutions," said David Glenn, principal software 
engineer, Afni, Inc(https://afni.com/). 

In addition to letting users model and discover events being streamed by the 
company's own event broker, PubSub+ lets them import and visualize events from 
other catalogs, schema registries, and event brokers. That means enterprise, 
data, and application architects, as well as developers, can use PubSub+ Event 
Portal to manage all of their organization's events, including those being 
distributed by other event brokers and being produced or consumed in diverse 
cloud and on-premises environments. 

"We strive to help radiation oncology clinicians focus on their patients. An 
event-driven architecture will allow us to integrate systems in a much more 
dynamic way that otherwise takes up the clinician's attention and time. But we 
hadn't found a tool in the market that allowed us to model our next generation 
architecture and communicate clearly about it internally," said Stuart J. 
Swerdloff, fellow, Elekta(https://www.elekta.com/). "That's why we're excited 
that Solace is bringing to market PubSub+ Event Portal. We are convinced it 
will reduce the time it takes to design the next generation of integrated 
treatment delivery architecture. The Event Portal allows us to focus where it 
matters."

"We've been using the early access of PubSub+ Event Portal. It changes the game 
for the lifecycle of event-driven architectures. It provides us with an 
intuitive toolset to model events in customer domains, including applications, 
events and schemas," said Nikolai Blackie, co-founder and principal architect, 
Adaptiv Integration(https://www.adaptiv.co.nz/). "Initial feedback from our 
clients is that Event Portal makes it easier for architects to understand event 
flows in complex architectures." 

Capabilities and Functionality 

PubSub+ Event Portal lets you:

-Define and model event-driven systems by organizing your systems into 
application domains, creating and/or importing payload schema definitions, 
creating events, and designing each application's pub/sub interface. 
-Collaborate and review as a team as you accurately define your event-driven 
interfaces and application choreography -- both on day one and as you evolve 
your system. 
-Rapidly develop consistent event-driven applications by exporting 
AsyncAPI(https://www.asyncapi.com/) 2.0.0 specifications and using code 
generators to generate skeleton code. 
-Manage and audit user changes to event, schema, and application definitions by 
rolling back to previous revisions, undoing accidental deletions, and keeping a 
record of all changes made. 
-Visually examine relationships between events and applications as they are 
designed to flow within or across application domains or organizations so that 
you can understand, evolve, and optimize the choreography of events and 
microservices. 
-Browse and share events, schema, and application definitions using a 
searchable catalog to search on any content of metadata of an object 
definition, and create new applications by leveraging events from other teams. 
-Provide insight into your system by answering questions such as: what 
applications are impacted by a change to this event? (impact analysis); which 
applications consume specific data? (data lineage and governance); and, what 
event does my application need to do its job? (event reuse). 
-Tag event, schema, and application definitions for functions such as labeling 
objects involved in a particular business process or required security levels, 
and then search/filter based on these user-defined tags. 
-Integrate with 3rd-party systems using the Event Portal's API to execute 
programmatic interactions like bulk importing EDA models, integrating with 
CI/CD pipelines, and creating custom reports.
 
"The value of streaming information between applications and microservices via 
the publish/subscribe distribution of events is well known, but many 
enterprises struggle with making events reusable and governable across their 
organization and partner ecosystem. This is in addition to their struggle of 
communicating the architecture of their event-driven systems," said Shawn 
McAllister, Solace CTO. "PubSub+ Event Portal helps by letting them design 
event-driven applications, events, and schemas in one tool. Those designs are 
automatically formed into network diagrams that teams can collaborate on as 
part of design reviews. When they're deployed to production, it's easy to see 
if everything is working as intended, and all changes are tracked and version 
controlled." 

Solace will roll out additional Event Portal features throughout 2020, 
including: 

-Runtime Discovery and Visualization: the ability to discover events, producers 
and consumers from your event brokers, visualize your event-driven 
choreography, and better manage and evolve it in the future within the Event 
Portal. 
-Configuration and Audit: the ability to compare your event broker runtime with 
your design time intention to detect deviations and maintain configuration 
synchronization between them. 
-Security & Governance: enhanced control with the ability to push access 
control policies to the event mesh runtimes to govern event flow. 

Availability 

PubSub+ Event Portal is generally available. Sign up 
now(https://console.solace.cloud/login/new-account) for free. 

[1]Gartner "Top 3 Trends in Application Architecture That Enable Digital 
Business" Anne Thomas, Yefim Natis, Mark O'Neill, 28 Oct 2019 
 

About Solace

Solace helps large enterprises become modern and real-time by giving them 
everything they need to make their business operations and customer 
interactions event-driven. With PubSub+, the market's first and only event 
management platform, the company provides a comprehensive way to create, 
document, discover and stream events from where they are produced to where they 
need to be consumed -- securely, reliably, quickly, and guaranteed. Behind 
Solace technology is the world's leading group of data movement experts, with 
nearly 20 years of experience helping global enterprises solve some of the most 
demanding challenges in a variety of industries -- from capital markets, 
retail, and gaming to space, aviation, and automotive. Established enterprises 
such as SAP, Barclays and the Royal Bank of Canada, multinational automobile 
manufacturers such as Groupe Renault and Groupe PSA, and industry disruptors 
such as Jio use Solace's advanced event broker technologies to modernize legacy 
applications, deploy modern microservices, and build an event mesh to support 
their hybrid cloud, multi-cloud and IoT architectures. Learn more at 
solace.com(https://solace.com/).

SOURCE:  Solace
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