The HIP approach

The HIP approach

The Hybrid integration Platform (HIP) is where you integrate cloud-based services and on-premises systems and applications of your business to work as a cohesive unit. Most modern enterprises have already implemented, or are looking at implementing, a hybrid integration strategy within their enterprise architecture.

Hybrid integration platforms (HIPs) securely and seamlessly integrate on-premises and cloud-based applications. These platforms have built-in capabilities to integrate with most of the well-known cloud services as well as on-premises applications using the support for standard and proprietary protocols with a minimal amount of configuration. Gartner predicts at least 65% of large organizations to implement a hybrid integration platform (HIP) to power their digital transformation efforts by 2022.

“At least 65% of large organizations to implement a hybrid integration platform (HIP) to power their digital transformation efforts by 2022”

Gartner

With the wide adoption of cloud services, mobile applications, and IoT devices, enterprises will not be able to keep up with the competition without hybrid integration platforms. These platforms reduce the development costs and time involved in integrating cloud and on-premises systems by providing the following:

– A simplified development experience with built-in capabilities.
– Secure communication between cloud and on-premises applications.
– Well-designed SaaS application connectors and reusable integration templates.
– Integrate business partner systems, mobile applications, IoT devices, and SaaS applications..
– Faster data integrations by breaking data silos.
– Managed APIs to expose an organization’s data with security and access controls
– Technical assistance and guidance from industry experts.
– Managed cloud offerings that cater to an organization’s business requirements.


Why is the HIP approach a good approach?

Why do enterprises take this path when they can either have everything in the cloud or on-premises? There are several reasons for this.

Better quality of service (QoS) and reduced costs

More and more enterprises are moving their IT infrastructure and services to the cloud to gain the benefits of lower IT infrastructure costs, greater QoS, faster time to market, and improved reliability of the services.

The wide adoption of SaaS applications

Some of the well-known enterprise solutions are only available as SaaS solutions; to integrate these with on-premises systems, enterprises need a hybrid integration solution.

Regulations on data

Due to regulations or policies, companies cannot move all their data into the cloud, and can only move some of their systems.

Mitigate the impact of cloud migration to the business

Organizations tend to move their existing systems into the cloud in a phased approach to reduce the impact on the business. So, they are looking at hybrid integration solutions to gradually move their entire system to the cloud.