EAI Sales Recruiters
Executive search for companies operating in the EAI space
The EAI sales recruiters who cover the vertical for Renascent Solutions have been helping organizations who conduct business in this realm for over 20 years. Enterprise application integration related products and services have undergone a great deal on change over the past couple of decades, and we have been well in step with a number of the companies who have been at the forefront of these improvements.
Bus Integration/ESB
In order to mitigate some of the problems with an initial brokered approach to EAI many companies started to offer an ESB system that provided greater reliability, far greater ease of usage, and the ability to separate many components as needed. Robust monitoring and security also have become essential factors in bus integration systems. Those with complex application and protocol landscapes have found strong benefit from these products.
Hub and Spoke
A shift from this type of approach came about due to bottleneck issues, points of failure that were often singular and highly volatile, and monitoring systems that have proven to be less than ideal.
IDI
Internet Data Integration provides a method for organizations to incorporate and distribute disparate data sources in real time. These products are highly useful for companies that have legacy systems they wish to maintain and utilize while acting as a bridge to provide up to the minute information and process capabilities.
iPaaS/Hybrid Integration
The market for Integration Platform as a Service solutions is anticipated to grow from the $1.5 billion figure seen in 2001 to almost $5 billion by 2028. Companies are finding a great deal of flexibility and comprehensive usage due to the wide array of connectors and applications offered, expansive support, strong monitoring, performance, and security, and the ability to maximize resource usage.
Microservices
Components of the integration solution are structured in modules that can readily be appropriately sized and deployed as required. Each item may be directed to conduct singular processes independently while still maintaining a strong avenue of interaction with other services in use.
Point-to-Point
All systems are interconnected in a manner that can become rather ponderous as applications and systems grow within an organizational structure. Scalability is difficult and appropriate standardization may end up middling at best.
SOA
Large and highly stratified environments realized an array of benefits by utilizing service-oriented architecture solutions. Although its usage has taken a downturn over the past decade, this type of product certainly is still in use at many locations with a number of permutations having taken place.