The document discusses the evolution of cloud computing and data integration. It outlines challenges organizations face when moving from on-premise to cloud-based systems, such as an exponential increase in applications to integrate and ensuring security of data transfer. The document also discusses how Dell Boomi's cloud-managed Master Data Management solution addresses these challenges by making MDM affordable and accessible for mid-sized companies through subscription pricing and focusing on core functionality like data modeling, deployment, synchronization, and governance.
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There is no question that Cloud based approaches to MDM (Master Data Management) are helping
organizationsmove beyondcloudintegrationtoclouddatamanagement.
In the below interview, Rick Nucci, founder of Dell Boomi, outlines ways in which organizations can
overcome challenges associated with moving from on-premise to cloud based systems, and properly
utilize MDMsolutionstomaximize productivityinalmosteveryareaof business.
Q. In your opinion, how has the evolution of cloud computing and third party applications changed the
nature of data integration?
A. At its most basic, cloud decentralizes the IT landscape. Applications that were once centralized are
now running in different data centers around the globe—SaaS-based and delivered/managed by the
vendor, or developed on IaaS or PaaS environments. As a result, traditional integration architectures
based on “hub and spoke” models are no longer relevant and forcing all integration of the “spokes” or
application traffic through one central “hub” simply won’t work anymore. In short, we are witnessing
the endof middleware aswe knowit.
In order to efficiently leverage the benefits of today’s decentralized model, we need to fundamentally
change how we approach the challenge of application integration. Given the decentralization,
integrationmustrunnearthe applicationsbeingintegrated.
The new ‘hub’ is now the development environment, so you can develop, manage and administer all of
your integrationsgloballyfromone central location.
Q. As organizations move from on-premise to cloud-based systems, what challenges can they expect to
encounter,andare these problemseasilysolved?
A. First, as cloud enables increasingly specialized applications, IT teams are seeing an exponential
increase in applications to manage. That means they have even more applications to integrate in this
new world than ever before. While many integration vendors say they can help, they are talking about
their most recent version of software. Unfortunately, organizations are running licensed integration
software from five to seven years ago—before the cloud was popular. The solution is to augment
existing middleware with a cloud-managed integration solution that plugs into existing installed
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middleware. Then over time, the older middleware can be replaced as integration endpoints are
replacedbycloudapplications.
The other area that must be addressed is security of application integration. The journey to the cloud is
moving this issue front and center because now the integration process itself is sending company data
outside the firewall. Again, the solution is a cloud-managed integration solution which automatically
handlessecure datatransferoverthe internet.
The other area of focus iseverything needs to be real-time: you may have had to extract data from your
legacy systems in a batch mode because there was no other means to access and it was to disruptive to
performance of the application to do this during working hours. Cloud now lets you integrate data and
applicationsinreal time,andensuresperformanceisnotcompromised.
Q. Do you think that there will be an eventual paradigm shift to cloud computing as the primary solution
supportingmodernbusinessfunctionality?
A. Absolutely. Even today many organizations operate with a “cloud first” approach to IT and
applications, and default to on-premise applications only as a last resort. Cloud is not a silver bullet, and,
like anything, when done wrong can confuse and slow the market–cloudwashing (e.g. taking licensed
software and installing in a virtualized cloud service) is a prime example of done wrong. But when done
right (e.g. re-architecting software to be truly multi-tenant), cloud has unmatched cost and innovation
advantages that ultimately enables enterprise IT organizations with agility and business innovation
opportunitiesthatwere once notpossible.
Q. It is thought that good Master Data Management (MDM) has the potential to maximize efficiency and
productivity in almost every area of business. Can you please tell us a little about how Dell Boomi MDM,
the industry’sfirstcloud-managedMDMsolution,willworktoachieve thatgoal forenterprisestoday?
A. MDM in general provides benefits that are very compelling across all business departments. At Dell
Boomi,we’re makingMDMaccessible tothe midmarketacrosstwocritical axes:
1. Price
2. Technical capability
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Simply put, midmarket sized companies have been unable to deploy MDM solutions because they are
cost-prohibitive (millions of dollars). We’ve created a cloud-based solution with subscription-based
pricingthat make an MDM solutionaffordable forthe midmarket(tensof thousandsof dollars.)
For technical capability, we have focused on the core functionality needed for a successful MDM
project:
1. Define – Using the Boomi Suggest feature as a starting point, rapidly model master data entities
througha visual experience withnocodingnecessary.
2. Deploy – Deploy models into the MDMrepository and identify which source systems will interact with
them.
3. Synchronize – Leverage Dell Boomi AtomSphere
flowsthatensure data.
4. Govern – Govern data as it flows into the MDM system. Resolve duplicates, fix data entry issues,
identifyandcorrecterroneousdata.
rick nucci2 IT Briefcase Exclusive Interview:The Future of CloudIntegrationwithRickNucci,DELLBoomi
Rick Nucci is the Founder and General Manager of Dell Boomi where he is responsible for all operations
and strategic direction. He has led the company’s successful transformation from a traditional software
product company to a leading infrastructure provider in the SaaS and cloud computing industry. In his
role at Dell Boomi, Rick is constantly engaged with customers and partners to ensure alignment
betweenbusinessneedsandDell Boomi’sstrategyandoperations.
Prior to founding Dell Boomi, Rick worked for EXE Technologies, a market leading supply chain execution
software company, in the areas of product development and implementation. It was in this role that
Nucci learned first-hand the cost and complexity of integrating disparate applications and business
partners. With over 15 years of business experience in application and data integration, Rick applies this
experience toguidingthe company’sstrategyandoperations.
Rick frequently speaks at industry and business events nationwide including Gartner AADI, Dreamforce,
CloudExpoand All Aboutthe Cloud.