Elias Terman, Director Product Marketing for SnapLogic came by to bring me up to date on what his company has been doing since our last conversation and introduce the Spring 2012 release of the SnapLogic platform. SnapLogic's goal, according to Terman is allowing the sharing of data from application to application across generations of systems.
SnapLogic is the only cloud integration solution built on modern web standards and "containerized" Snaps, allowing you to easily connect any combination of Cloud, SaaS or On-premise applications and data sources.
We've now entered an era in which the Internet is the network, much of the information companies need to coordinate is no longer held in relational databases, and the number of new, specialized cloud applications grows each day. Today, organizations are demanding a faster and more modular way to interoperate with all these new cloud applications and data sources.
I had no doubt that people who understood what data each system contained could use the system to filter out the data needed for a specific task and then deliver it somewhere else. Data could come from quite a verity of systems including on-premise applications hosted on mainframes, midrange systems and industry standard systems as well as off-premise Web or Cloud-based solutions.
It was refreshing to speak with someone who wasn't trying to cast established systems that support the business as "legacy" and argue that these working systems should be discarded or replaced. SnapLogic clearly understands that application systems seldom go away. What typically happens is that they continue to serve their intended purpose and that the data that they collect is transformed to support other, future business requirements.