IBM Event Automation (BYOL)
IBM Software
IBM Event Automation (BYOL)
IBM Software
IBM Event Automation (BYOL)
IBM Software
IBM Event Automation, deployable in ARO or self-managed OpenShift
- Event Streams: Collect and distribute raw streams of real-time business events with enterprise-grade Apache Kafka. Manage your Apache Kafka deployments, balance workloads, browse messages and monitor key metrics in a single, unified experience. Take advantage of the Kafka Connect framework to seamlessly integrate with hundreds of the most common endpoints, like SAP, IBM MQ and more.
- Event Endpoint Management: Promote the sharing and reuse of your event sources while maintaining control and governance. Easily describe and document your events according to the open source AsyncAPI specification. Build a self-service catalog of event sources for users to browse, utilize and share. Enforce runtime policies to secure and control access to anything that speaks the Kafka protocol with an event gateway.
- Event Processing: Harness the power of Apache Flink to build and instantly test stream processing flows in an intuitive authoring canvas. Filter, aggregate, transform, and join streams of events with assistance and validation at each step. Empower both business and IT users to define business scenarios, detect when they arise and begin acting in real-time.
Product deployments are licensed through the use of ratios, where each chargeable program has a ratio defined in the License Agreement.
With this offer, you can Bring-Your-Own-License (BYOL) of IBM Event Automation and deploy it in a variety of OpenShift (ARO) environments.
Deploying in Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform offers a consistent enterprise-ready Kubernetes environment, with all components deployable through Operators.
This offer deploys capabilities of IBM Event Automation 1.1.0.0 which is a Long Term Support release, offering stability and fixes over a 2-year release window.
Deploying into an ARO environment means you are deploying IBM Event Automation which does not include any OpenShift entitlement.
Deploying into an ARO environment means you are responsible for the costs associated with the ARO environment, as well as requirement entitlement to IBM Event Automation.
You can also deploy into self-managed OpenShift environments.
For more information, see the IBM Event Automation documentation.