It's a middleware appliance that allows any API to talk to any other API and handles just about any data format. You can script it with javascript or XSLT. It can handle ad-hoc things like ftp polling.
It has the added benefit that you can add security for outside facing clients.
Disclaimer: I helped develop this appliance (but I no longer work for IBM)
IBM's business model is totally antiquated and exhausting for modern processes. We have had a nightmare trying to get IBM MDM's solution to finally admit they were not actually cloud-ready after saying repeatedly that they were. No TLS support for DB2 out of the box for K8 support, documentation sucks. But contact us for pricing. IBM sucks.
This is the Enterprise Service Bus concept, right? I remember a pretty good conference talk about how we realized in the mid 2000s that these things are problematic and you probably want services communicating directly over dumb pipes.
In showed an evolution from a monolithic spaghetti codebase, to an SOA, to realizing there are now spaghetti connections between services in an SOA, to a very clean looking ESB architecture, to showing how all the chaos is still there, just inside the ESB where it’s even harder to reason about or change.
https://www.ibm.com/products/datapower-gateway
It's a middleware appliance that allows any API to talk to any other API and handles just about any data format. You can script it with javascript or XSLT. It can handle ad-hoc things like ftp polling.
It has the added benefit that you can add security for outside facing clients.
Disclaimer: I helped develop this appliance (but I no longer work for IBM)