IN REVIEW

The Foundation

The Integration Platform serves as the technical foundation for implementing reference blueprints and running integration solutions.

✔️ It provides capabilities for API management, event-driven architecture, data processing, security, governance, and monitoring.


The Logical view of the integration platform Architecture is described in the following section.

The integration platform Architecture Systems and components are described in the Integration Platform - Systems and components view.

The Integration platform Logical View

Integration Platform - System Logical view

Syensqo Integration Platform

  • The overarching platform managing integration processes.
  • Provides tools for designing, developing, deploying, monitoring, and logging integrations.
  • Provides integration capabilities to support Data Integration Use cases.

Key Components:

  • Integration Managed Plane
        - A centralized management layer where integration solutions are designed, developed, deployed, and monitored.
        - Key functionalities:
            - Design: Tools for modeling integration flows.
            - Develop: Tools for coding and configuring integration processes.
            - Deploy: Tools for deploying integration flows to runtime environments.
            - Logging: Capturing logs for monitoring and troubleshooting.
            - Monitor: Observability and performance tracking of integration flows.
  • Integration Managed Runtime Plane
        - The execution environment for integration processes.
        - Hosts the Runtime component responsible for processing integration workflows.
  • Runtime
        - The engine executes integration processes that support full hybrid integration.
        - Can be deployed in multiple environments such as on-premise data centers, cloud platforms, and local sites.
  • ITAR/CMMC LV2 Compliant Datacenter
        - A secure, regulatory-compliant environment for hosting integration runtimes.
        - Ensures data protection and adherence to ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) standards.
  • Multi-Cloud IaaS/PaaS
        - Infrastructure and Platform-as-a-Service environments (AWS, Google Cloud) hosting integration runtimes.
        - Enables scalable and flexible deployment.
  • Local Sites
        - Decentralized business units or industrial sites hosting integration solutions.
        - Typically used for Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), ERP systems, or other operational applications.
  • SaaS (Software-as-a-Service)
        - Cloud-based applications that interact with the integration platform.
        - Examples: Salesforce, SAP Cloud solutions, Data Platform or other SaaS-based enterprise applications.
  • B2B/B2G Partners Systems
        - External partner and government systems that exchange data with Syensqo’s integration platform.
        - The platform ensures secure data flow between the enterprise and external entities.

How It Works

  • Users (IT, Integration Team, Business Users) interact with the Integration Managed Plane to design, develop, deploy, and monitor integrations.
  • These integrations are deployed to Runtimes, which execute processes in different environments (On-Prem, Cloud, Local Sites, SaaS).
  • The Runtimes facilitate data exchange between ERP systems, external partners (B2B/B2G), and cloud/SaaS applications.
  • The platform ensures observability and compliance through logging and monitoring.

Composable Architecture Logical View

The following approach has been taken to design our Integration platform:

Several elements of the integration architecture guidelines and as well as the general statement are centred around Packaged Business Capability (PBC)  and Composable Architecture.