DataPower SOA Appliances Simplify, Secure, and Accelerate SOA
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1 DataPower SOA Appliances Simplify, Secure, and Accelerate SOA Nitin Thukral, CISSP Canadian National Specialist 2007 IBM Corporation Agenda 1. New Model Required for SOA and Web Services 2. DataPower SOA Appliances Overview 3. DataPower SOA Appliances Product Portfolio (XA35, XS40, XI50) 4. DataPower SOA Appliance Usage Scenarios 5. How DataPower SOA Appliances Work with Other IBM Products 6. Positioning DataPower SOA Appliances within the IBM ESB Portfolio 2 1
2 Agenda 1. New Model Required for SOA and Web Services 2. DataPower SOA Appliances Overview 3. DataPower SOA Appliances Product Portfolio (XA35, XS40, XI50) 4. DataPower SOA Appliance Usage Scenarios 5. How DataPower SOA Appliances Work with Other IBM Products 6. Positioning DataPower SOA Appliances within the IBM ESB Portfolio 3 Business Centric SOA Starts with Your Most Critical Business Pain and Enables You to Build for Flexibility Deliver trusted information in business context to enable innovation Enable human and process interaction with consistent levels of service Achieve greater efficiency and effectiveness with business model innovation 4 2
3 And SOA Lifecycle Is The Key to Successful Projects Discover Construct & Test Compose Gather requirements Model & Simulate Design Sharing and reuse of services Establish decision rights Policies, measurement and control for SOA oversight Integrate people Integrate processes Integrate information Manage IT resources Manage services Monitor business metrics 5 SOA Entry Points Help Customers Get Started Both Business Centric and IT Focused
4 IBM s acquisition of DataPower Software A SOA Appliance Creates customer value through extreme SOA performance and security Skills & Support Simplifies SOA with specialized devices Accelerates SOA with faster XML throughput Secures SOA XML implementations IBM WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances redefine the boundaries of middleware extending the SOA Foundation with specialized, consumable, dedicated SOA appliances that combine superior performance and hardened security for SOA implementations 7 The Extensive Use of XML and Web Services Brings New Challenges and Requirements Scalability -XML is bandwidth, CPU, disk, and memory intensive Performance -Especially for XML Schema validation and XML transformation Security -SOA implies connecting systems never before connected -Clear text over HTTP with no inherent security Standards Proliferation -Sheer number and versions of standards have grown -Web Services implementations can vary within the standards Operations -Complexity of SOA solutions continues to grow 8 4
5 Agenda 1. New Model Required for SOA and Web Services 2. DataPower SOA Appliances Overview 3. DataPower SOA Appliances Product Portfolio (XA35, XS40, XI50) 4. DataPower SOA Appliance Usage Scenarios 5. How DataPower SOA Appliances Work with Other IBM Products 6. Positioning DataPower SOA Appliances within the IBM ESB Portfolio 9 DataPower Overview Extensive Experience in XML Processing Optimization Eight Years in a Seven Year Old Field Advantages: First to Market, Great Team, Deep Standards Involvement, Invented and Owns Core XML Technology, Comprehensive Product Portfolio DGXT Optimal Software Interpreter XG3 Optimized Hardware Acceleration XS40 First Wirespeed XML Security Gateway XI50 Integration Appliance Unprecedented Growth New IBM XG4 Available Hardware Vertical Solutions FEB APR JUN AUG OCT 2007 XSLJIT Optimized Software Compiler XA35 World s s First XML Accelerator XG4 Gigabit/Sec OEM HW Solution Acquired by IBM Global Expansion Post-Acquisition Innovation Continues R3.5.1 IT CAM for SOA R3.6 WSDL Compiler 3rd Party JMS NFS ODBC / SQL Enhanced TAM, TFIM Integration 150% Staff increase / Core DataPower team intact / Global reach and expansion New improved hardware platform IBM hardware combined with DataPower technology innovations New capabilities WS-*, 3 rd -party JMS, NFS, ODBC, XG4, WSDL compiler, XACML, etc. Continued IBM Technology Integration TAM, TFIM, ITCAM for SOA, WebSphere JMS, WebSphere XD, etc. 10 5
6 Why Use an Appliance for SOA Hardened, specialized hardware for helping to integrate, secure, and accelerate SOA Many functions integrated into a single device Higher levels of security assurance certifications require hardware -Example: FIPS Level 3 HSM, Common Criteria Higher performance with hardware acceleration -Impact: ability to perform more security checks without slow downs Addresses the divergent needs of different groups -Example: enterprise architects, network operations, security operations, identity management, web services developers Simplified deployment and ongoing management -Impact: Reduces need for in-house SOA skills & accelerates time to SOA benefits Commodity Processes Migrate to Hardware Historical Trend Favours Appliances for XML- Aware Networking 11 DataPower SOA Appliance Architecture 12 6
7 Functionality Payload/Message/ Field-level Processing SOA Message Stack Legacy-XML Web Services Security XML SOAP Infrastructure SOA Appliances XML Proxies URL / FTP / Session Filtering IP Packet Processing Packet Filtering HTTP Application Transport (TCP) Network (IP) Data Physical Specialized Processing Requirements Stateful Inspection Firewalls/Routers Application -Level Firewalls Layer 4/Circuit Firewalls IP Firewalls 13 Agenda 1. New Model Required for SOA and Web Services 2. DataPower SOA Appliances Overview 3. DataPower SOA Appliances Product Portfolio (XA35, XS40, XI50) 4. DataPower SOA Appliance Usage Scenarios 5. How DataPower SOA Appliances Work with Other IBM Products 6. Positioning DataPower SOA Appliances within the IBM ESB Portfolio 14 7
8 DataPower SOA Appliances Product Portfolio Problem: WS Application Performance Degradation Accelerates SOA and Web services deployments Increases performance throughput Decreases application latency Reduces cost and complexity Lowers overall TCO XA35 XML Accelerator Centralized XSLT Management Applies Standards Across the Enterprise Problem: WS Application Security Threats and Risks Secures SOA and Web services deployments Provides comprehensive XML security Advanced XML firewall and security policy enforcement point functionality Compliant with most Web services standards Problem: WS Application Integration Integrates SOA and Web services deployments Transforms between disparate message formats (binary, legacy, XML, etc.) Bridges wireline transport-level protocols (HTTP, MQ, FTP, JMS, Tibco EMS, etc.) XS40 XML Security Gateway Wirespeed Appliance Purpose-Built for SOA Security XI50 Integration Appliance Legacy Application Integration Enhanced Protocol Support 15 XML Accelerator XA35 Centralized XSLT Management Offload XML Processing Wirespeed XML/XSLT/XPath processing Accelerates XML processing, increasing throughput and decreasing latency for XML-based applications by offloading transformation and other resource-intensive functions Schema Validation - Performs XML Schema validation to ensure incoming/outgoing XML documents are legitimate and properly structured XML Compression, XML Caching Reduces impact of increased XML traffic Innovative XML Processing Capabilities -- XML Pipeline processing, deployable in Proxy or co-processor mode, dynamic content generation, data and forms processing, support for popular XSLT extensions SSL Termination/Acceleration Accelerates SSL with industry-leading hardware further lessening server workload Easy Configuration & Administration - Support CLI and WebGUI as well as fully integrated with industry standard IDEs such as Altova XML Spy and Eclipse allowing developers to design, debug and deploy against one single XML and XSLT processor, saving valuable cycles in the progression from pilot to production 16 8
9 XML Security Gateway XS40 Easy to Use Appliance Purpose-Built for SOA Security XML/SOAP Firewall - Filter on any content, metadata or network variables Data Validation - Approve incoming/outgoing XML and SOAP at wirespeed Field Level Security- WS-Security, encrypt & sign individual fields, non-repudiation XML Web Services Access Control/AAA - SAML, LDAP, RADIUS, etc. MultiStep - Sophisticated multi-stage pipeline Web Services Management - Service Level Management, Service Virtualization, Policy Management Transport Layer Flexibility - HTTP, HTTPS, SSL Easy Configuration & Management - WebGUI, CLI, IDE and Eclipse Configuration to address broad organizational needs (Architects, Developers, Network Operations, Security) 17 XML Integration Appliance XI50 DataGlue Any-to-Any Transformation Engine Support for Contivo Analyst, IBM WebSphere Transformation Extender (TX)* Content-Based Message Routing Message Enrichment via ODBC, NFS, etc. Protocol Bridging (HTTP, MQ, FTP, JMS, Tibco EMS, etc) Request-response and sync-async matching XML/SOAP Firewall - Filter on any content, metadata or network variables Data Validation - Approve incoming/outgoing XML and SOAP at wirespeed Field Level Security- WS-Security, encrypt & sign individual fields, non-repudiation XML Web Services Access Control/AAA - SAML, LDAP, RADIUS, etc. MultiStep - Sophisticated multi-stage pipeline Middleware Appliance Purpose-Built for Application Integration Web Services Management Centralized Service Level Management, Service Virtualization, Policy Management Easy Configuration & Management - WebGUI, CLI, IDE and Eclipse Configuration to address broad organizational needs (Architects, Developers, Network Operations, Security) 18 9
10 Content-Based Routing Features Route based on -IP information -SSL parameters -HTTP headers -XPath against any data content e.g., XML/SOAP envelope Load balancing -Round-robin -Least requests SLA/Traffic shaping -Throttle requests Routing Policy Appliance Unclassified Requests Service Providers 19 AAA Framework Diagram Authenticate, Authorize, Audit Enforcement 20 10
11 Web Services Management: Service Level Management Configure and install in minutes Hierarchical Service Level at WSDL, service, port, operation level Flexible actions when reaching a threshold: notify/alert, shape, throttle Threshold for both overall requests and failures Graphical display 21 Intuitive WebGUI: Ease of Use WSDL-based policy creation Hierarchical policies applied at WSDL, service, port, operation level Drag & drop policy creation screen allows flexible chaining of operations Configures and installs in minutes Ease of Use Example Graphical User Interface providing drag and drop services, in order desired, for XML filtering, signing, verification, schema validation, encryption, decryption, transformation, routing, access control, service level monitoring, and advanced operations 22 11
12 Simple Appliance Configuration for Complex Functionality Fits into your existing environment Address broad organizational needs (Architects, Developers, Network Operations, Security) Complete Configuration from GUI or CLI interface IDE integration/eclipse plug-in XPath / XML config files SNMP SOAP management interface 23 SOA Appliances Operations Logging Role-based Management Managing configs & policy Deploying, backing up, Diff/Undo, App domains: many virtual devices Separate, locked audit log Troubleshooting aids Security Device security, Key and Certificate management, HSM option, Security Audit, Single Image Firmware Upgrade 24 12
13 Appliance Deployment Summary LDAP Directory / SQL Database Web Tier XML XSL XML HTML WML Application Server / Web Server XA35 IP Network Client or Server Security XS40 Tivoli Access Manager Tivoli Federated Identity Manager IP Network IP Firewall Application Server REPLY REPLY Q Host / Legacy System Integration & Management Tiers LEGACY REQ LEGACY RESP XI50 HTTP XML REQ HTTP XML RESPONSE ITCAM for SOA Web Services Client 25 Agenda 1. New Model Required for SOA and Web Services 2. DataPower SOA Appliances Overview 3. DataPower SOA Appliances Product Portfolio (XA35, XS40, XI50) 4. DataPower SOA Appliance Usage Scenarios 5. How DataPower SOA Appliances Work with Other IBM Products 6. Positioning DataPower SOA Appliances within the IBM ESB Portfolio 26 13
14 DataPower SOA Appliance Usage Scenarios 1. Securing Web Services -Securely enabling access to back-end system of record for partners and customers -Protecting against XML-borne threats 2. Legacy Integration -Connecting mainframe or legacy application to Web services/soa -XML-enabling mainframe and legacy systems 3. Hub Mediation -Efficiently transforming, routing, logging messages among applications and Web services 4. Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Deployments -Provide on- and off-ramps to ESBs, manage Web services easily through service-level management, security management, enterprise management console 5. Web Portal Acceleration -Speed up rendering for dynamic content generation 27 Use Case 1: Securing Web Services Protect Against XML-Borne Threats XS40 provides first line of XML defense and enforces access policy stored in an Identity Management Solution (e.g. IBM Tivoli Access Manager, CA Netegrity SiteMinder, EMC RSA ClearTrust / Access Manager, LDAP, Microsoft Active Directory, etc.) XML Messages Identity Management Solution Web Services Requestor Internet IP Firewall XS40 XML Security Gateway Web Services Application Server 28 14
15 Use Case 2: Legacy Integration Facilitate Mainframe Modernisation XI50 connects to the mainframe via MQ or other connection mechanism, converts mainframe data (e.g. COBOL Copy Book from VSAM or ISAM) to XML data, validates it, and sends it to a destination via web services protocol (SOAP/HTTP). Mainframe EBCDIC encoded Messages XML Schema repository & COBOL Copybook definitions MQ MQ XI50 Integration Appliance SOAP/HTTP Messages converted to XML (ASCII) Web Services Application Server 29 Use Case 3: Hub Mediation Centralise Policies and Routing XI50 acts as the central hub for all XML/Web Services. Based on the origin, and destination of the message, different policies are applied and the XML is normalized. XS40 for external security functions External Business/Organization IP Firewall Application A Application B Application C Application D Application E Application F Identity Store (e.g. Tivoli) IP Firewall Service Registry (UDDI) Policy Manager SLA/Alert Manager HTTP/HTTPS or MQ HTTP/HTTPS Authentication & Authorization functions Process Integrator MQ XI50 for transformation, protocol bridging, validations, and other internal security functions Infrastructure Manager (e.g. Tivoli) Backend Services (Web Services and Legacy Services) 30 15
16 Use Case 4: ESB Deployments Provide On- and Off-Ramp Functionality for ESBs XI50 acts as the on and off ramp to the ESB, offloading expensive transformations from the ESB, and bridging different protocols (e.g. HTTP, MQ, FTP, WebSphere JMS, Tibco EMS, etc). Applications AS/400 Applications Enterprise Service Bus FTP/SMTP SOAP XML Format A XI50 - (Multi Protocol Gateway) XML Format C HTTPS MQ HTTP Client XML Format B Binary non-xml Format Authentication & Authorization functions Identity Management Solution Legacy Systems Databases.NET Server J2EE Server Mainframe/ Legacy Applications 31 Use Case 5: Web Portal Acceleration Optimise Dynamic Content Generation XA35 fields all requests but processes only XML requests. XML messages are validated against a schema and then transformed from format A to format B using an XSL stylesheet. XML Messages in format A XSL & Schema repository Web Services Requestor Internet IP Firewall XA35 XML Accelerator XML Messages in format b Web Services Application Server 32 16
17 Agenda 1. New Model Required for SOA and Web Services 2. DataPower SOA Appliances Overview 3. DataPower SOA Appliances Product Portfolio (XA35, XS40, XI50) 4. DataPower SOA Appliance Usage Scenarios 5. How DataPower SOA Appliances Work with Other IBM Products 6. Positioning DataPower SOA Appliances within the IBM ESB Portfolio 33 Integration Across IBM XI50 ships with WebSphere MQ Support XS40 and XI50 embed TAM RTE / remote client Auto-configure XML firewall by importing WebSphere service descriptors Tivoli Ready -Fine-grained access control with Tivoli Access Manager (TAM) - Certified -Tivoli Federated Identity Manager (FIM) Certified (SAML, WS-Trust) - Certified -Monitoring of XML traffic flows with Tivoli NetView -End-to-end SOA Management with ITCAM SE for DP and ITCAM for SOA IBM Autonomic integration - Certified RAD / Eclipse integration -Rich console allows creation of policies and monitoring of multiple appliances from within IDE Futures -Integrated SOA tooling across the portfolio -Continued investment in 3 rd -party (competitive middleware) integration and interoperability 34 17
18 DataPower and IBM Integration Roadmap At Acquisition (October 2005) WebSphere MQ support RAD/Eclipse support XML FireWall service autoconfiguration TAMeb certification Tivoli FIM certification Tivoli NetView support IBM Autonomic certification Near-Term (2006, early 2007) Fully integrated administration, management and deployment WebSphere ESB integration WSRR integration Web Services Management proxy (ITCAM for SOA) Auto-configure with IBM TAM policy Future (2007+) Enhance integration with WebSphere s mediation capabilities Standardise development tooling Comprehensive SOA management and security Dynamic deployment of SOA mediation IBM Systems and Technology Group partnership IBM BladeCenter integration Explore IBM Blade technology DataPower XG4 XML hardware Explore Power and Cell processor IBM DB2 Viper XML Optimization 35 Agenda 1. New Model Required for SOA and Web Services 2. DataPower SOA Appliances Overview 3. DataPower SOA Appliances Product Portfolio (XA35, XS40, XI50) 4. DataPower SOA Appliance Usage Scenarios 5. How DataPower SOA Appliances Work with Other IBM Products 6. Positioning DataPower SOA Appliances within the IBM ESB Portfolio 36 18
19 SOA Reference Architecture: ESB Positioning Business Innovation & Optimization Services Facilitates better decision-making with real-time business information Development Services Interaction Services Process Services Information Services Enables collaboration between people, processes & information Orchestrate and automate business processes Manages diverse data and content in a unified manner IT Service Management Integrated environment for design and creation of solution assets Partner Services Business App Services Access Services Connect with trading partners Facilitates communication ESB between services Build on a robust, scaleable, and secure services environment Facilitates interactions with existing information and application assets Apps & Info Assets Manage and secure services, applications & resources Infrastructure Services Optimizes throughput, availability and performance 37 DataPower Adds New Capabilities to the IBM ESB Portfolio Innovative hardware appliance deployment option -Consumable form factor -Straightforward configuration Reduced total cost of ownership (TCO) for ESB solutions Hardened security and rich gateway functions -Delivers well-respected XML firewall, access control enforcement, Web services security -Provides gateway functions, including service level management, monitoring and audit -Does not require deploying separate SOAP firewall / web services security product -Ensures secure DMZ deployment Enables wire speed, lower latency and higher throughput -Optimized processing without significant additional resources 38 19
20 IBM Delivers a World-Class ESB Portfolio ESB: WebSphere ESB provides Web Services connectivity and data transformation Advanced ESB: WebSphere Message Broker provides universal connectivity and data transformation ESB Advanced ESB DataPower SOA Appliance SOA Appliances: WebSphere DataPower provides simplified connectivity and wirespeed data transformation with enhanced security 39 A Typical SOA/ESB Design Pattern Partner Zone Inter- Enterprise Zone Demilitarized Zone Enterprise Secure Zone Network Infrastructure Protocol Firewall Domain Firewall Message Broker Enterprise Service Bus ESB 40 20
21 Applying DataPower to the SOA/ESB Design Pattern Partner Zone Inter- Enterprise Zone Demilitarized Zone Enterprise Secure Zone Network Infrastructure Protocol Firewall XML Firewall and Web Services Gateway XS40 Domain Firewall XML Accelerator XA35 Message Broker Enterprise Service Bus ESB Back-End Resource Gateway XI50 41 What Does DataPower Add to WebSphere Message Broker and WebSphere ESB environments? WebSphere DataPower adds: -Enhanced throughput, reduced latency for XML processing and security processing -XML firewall & XML threat protection (eligible for DMZ deployment) -A higher level of security assurance including DoS protection -Additional administrative capabilities (CLI, signed and encrypted logging, etc.) -Service Level Management capabilities WebSphere DataPower brings to WebSphere Message Broker: -Enhanced WS-* (in particular WS-Security support) -Web services gateway functionality (eligible for DMZ deployment) -Wirespeed any-to-any transformation WebSphere DataPower brings to WebSphere ESB: -Enhanced WS-* support -Wirespeed any-to-any data transformation -TIBCO EMS connectivity -Advanced Web services gateway functions 42 21
22 What Does WebSphere DataPower add to non-ibm ESB Software Solutions? For competitively installed (and happy) customers looking to extend their ESB -Add value to a competitive environment For customers where IBM software-based solutions do not meet customer requirements -Appliance-based ESB solution There are scenarios where an ESB appliance will be all that a customer requires 43 What Does WebSphere ESB Add to a DataPower Scenario? Persistent JMS messaging server General purpose programming environment, and support for arbitrary integration logic -Java -J2EE programming environment (with the full capabilities of WebSphere Application Server) Full transaction support -XA transaction coordination -XA transaction participation Wide range of application and technology adapters including robust support for IBM transaction processing environments 44 22
23 What Does WebSphere Message Broker Add to a DataPower Scenario? Persistent messaging server General purpose programming environment, and support for arbitrary integration logic 45 -Java, C, ESQL Advanced message and event processing -Complex message flow implementations -Complex event processing Full transaction support -XA transaction coordination, XA transaction participation -Multiple transactions within a message flow Tight integration with IBM transaction processing systems, including CICS and IMS Adapter and protocol support -Support for multiple transport protocols -Any third party JMS 1.1 provider - including transaction management across 3 rd -party JMS providers -Wide range of application and technology adapters DataPower in the WebSphere ESB Ecosystem 46 23
24 Only WebSphere Delivers the Most Comprehensive ESB Solutions to Power Your SOA 1. WebSphere continues to offer two robust ESB Software components -WebSphere ESB, delivering an ESB Connect using SOA standards and enjoy a full general programming environment -WebSphere Message Broker, delivering an advanced ESB Universal connectivity with SOA standards and non-soa standards with the richest set of broker functionality 2. WebSphere now offers an innovative appliance deployment option -WebSphere DataPower, proven SOA Appliances to power your ESB Connect with increased security, improved gateway functions and increased performance 3. WebSphere offers the broadest range of ESB capabilities on the market today -Most powerful solutions combine WebSphere DataPower with WebSphere Message Broker to deliver an Advanced ESB or WebSphere ESB for a standards-focused ESB 47 Questions Nitin Thukral +1 (905) [email protected] Nitin Thukral/Ontario/IBM 48 24
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