SnapLogic talk at the SFBay ACM Chapter Meeting
Posted 17 November, 2009 by Mike Pittaro in Community, Integration, SaaS, SnapLogic
I have been invited to speak at the San Francisco Bay ACM Chapter meeting on November 18th.
I will be talking about the challenges involved in Integrating SaaS and On Premise Applications , with a particular emphasis on how the integration problem is changing as technology changes, and why integration technologies need to adapt.
ACM chapter meetings are free and open to all who wish to attend. If you’re in the Bay Area, I hope you can stop by.
Update: Slides from the talk have been posted on our Wiki.
The SnapLogic SnapStore
Posted 6 November, 2009 by Mike Pittaro in Integration, SnapLogic, SnapStore
Yesterday, we announced the launch of the SnapLogic SnapStore as a private developer beta, so this is a good opportunity for me to discuss some of the big things we have been working on at SnapLogic.
SnapLogic was founded on the premise that the data integration market was in flux. Although the data integration problem has [...]
SnapLogic 2.1.4 Release
Posted 29 October, 2009 by Mike Pittaro in SnapLogic
SnapLogic 2.1.4 has been released.
In this release, we have added a number of new features to the SnapLogic Designer, to simplify development. The main page of the designer now includes a browser for all available components, in addition to the repository of existing resources. Components can now be dragged directly into a pipeline in a [...]
SnapLogic 2.1 Enhancements
Posted 19 May, 2009 by Mike Pittaro in SnapLogic
SnapLogic 2.1 is now available as a Beta release, and we encourage everyone to download and test it out.
The most visible change in this release is a complete reorganization of the SnapLogic Designer, to improve navigation and editing of transformation resources and pipelines, The new implementation uses a tree control that improved navigation for larger [...]
SaaS integration versus integration as SaaS
Posted 25 March, 2009 by Mike Pittaro in Integration, SaaS
Loraine Lawson has an interesting post over at IT Business Edge that highlights a recent Forrester Research study on the Future of Software as a Service Technologies. In the study, Forrester predicts minimal success for BI and Integration delivered as SaaS.
This news is no surprise to me.
Back in late 2007, Goldman Sachs released "Getting [...]