Title: XBRL in the network TIVO for data integration
1XBRL in the network TIVO for data integration?
Dynaccsys Cisco
2Agenda
- Case Study and Solution Overview
- Ravi Sundaram
- Application Oriented Network (AON) Demo
- Anupam Khandelwal
- Xabra Demo
- Howard Ungar
3Mid market chemical processing company
- Company produces custom polymer powders for
rotational molding. - With 17 locations in 9 countries, plants and
offices are strategically located around the
world to place products and technical expertise
within easy reach of customers. - 15 growth in revenues and a 107 increase in
pre-tax income during fiscal year 2005. - Company employs small lot, just-in-time
production techniques to meet specific customer
needs
4Challenges
- Company has a number of plants in different
countries which are supported by independent
financial and manufacturing systems. - The central financial system is Great Plains
(GP). Remote locations feed consolidated
financial data into GP, while production
information is maintained at plant/factory level.
- Locations, in Europe, South America and Asia use
different systems, and do not provide the
required level of detail to the central finance
system for consolidation. - Regulatory reporting is manually intensive
5Challenges
Great Plains Houston
Europe 2 SAGE
Europe 1 AS400
L2 - Great Plains Chameleon (MRP)
6Solution
- Facilitate exchange of business information
between worldwide locations using - XBRL GL
- Xabra
- Ciscos AON- Application Oriented Networking
7What is Xabra?
Business Intelligence
Data Integration
Reporting
Administration
Design
Xabra Engine
Xabra Constructor
Meta data repository
Transport services
Fujitsu Xwand
Encryption
XBRL Taxonomies
Compression
Industry Focus Public Sector, Financial
Services, Mid Market
Industry Focus Public Sector, Financial
Services, Mid Market
8What is Application Oriented Networking?
APPLICATIONS, PROCESSES,PEOPLE
Cable System
Case Mgt
Mission DB
ERP
Open Source
Planning
SERVICE
WEBSITE
SSL
FIREWALL
IDS
SWITCH
ROUTERS
PACKET NETWORK
9AON understands application messages
- AON enables intelligent routing
- Intercepts and processes Inter-application
messages - AON enabled Network can understand and interpret
message and apply Business Policy - AON provides Application level Security
- AON enables Event Visibility
10AON Architecture
AON Management Console
AON Development Studio
Tools
Access Method Callout Adapters
Functional Elements (bladelets)
ProtocolSwitching
Logging
Custom
LoadBalancing
MessageInput
HTTP(S)
SOAP
Decision
MessageDistribution
XMLTransform
Content-basedRouting
SMIME
Caching
Signing
AuthN/AuthZ
Encryption/Decryption
MessageOutput
JMS/MQ
JMS/EMS
Message Execution Controller
LDAP
JDBC
Application-Oriented System (AOS) Core Services
Custom
Operating System (Cisco Linux)
11AON Device
Message Classification
Forwarding Engine (Catalyst 6000)Route Processor
(3700, 2600)
Selective Redirection
AON Blade
Cisco AON SM
Cisco AON NM
12Putting it all together
SQL -gt XBRL Encryption Signing Compression
Decompression Verifying Signature Decryption XBRL
-gt SQL
13The Future is now
- XBRL enabled detailed information exchange
- Between applications in various countries
- Between Houston and other global locations
- Event driven or scheduled
- Compressed and encrypted
14Putting it all together
SQL -gt XBRL Encryption Signing Compression
Decompression Verifying Signature Decryption XBRL
-gt SQL
15Intelligent Data Intelligently Routed
16Value Proposition AON Xabra
- Message Integration Fabric
- Provides global platform to connect
heterogeneous environment - Intelligent Message Routing
- Reliable Messaging
- Content Based Routing
- Audit Trail
- Able to log messages at various levels
- Monitoring at application, network and device
levels - Security
- SSL accelerated transport
- Message Level Security (encryption/decryption,
signing/verifying) -
17Appendix Trademark / IP
- The XBRL Logo is a trademark or service mark of
XBRL International, Inc., registered in the
United States and in other countries. - The Xwand is a trademark or service mark of
Fujitsu registered in the United States and in
other countries. - AON is a trademark or service mark of Cisco
registered in the United States and in other
countries. - Xabra and Xabra Tools are registered
trademarks of Dynaxys LLC
18Deployment Model