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Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)

ESB (Enterprise Service Bus)

Implementing an ESB has a lot of advantages. Centralizing Enterprise Services on an enterprise wide platform ensures centralized (SLA)monitoring, governance and federation of services.

In short, an application publishes requests (messages) to the bus that is configured to handle that request in the appropriate way. The bus will provide reliable communication and message delivery, across different hubs.
The loosely coupling of the applications from the services, provides the agility and responsiveness to business change that modern enterprises require.

An ESB, can reduce the time to implement new business processes and to change existing ones.

ISB (Internet Service Bus)

An ISB is a version of an ESB message bus that is exposed to external partners and business units over the internet. Multiple hubs are interconnected, using standard protocols or cloud services.

Read our refence case on the Unilin ESB that demonstrates how CODit helped in designing a world-wide federated ESB, but with centralized monitoring and deployment.