SnapLogic is introducing dedicated DevOps and automation capabilities, including new integration with GitHub and support for Mesosphere in its latest platform update.
These new enhancements to the SnapLogic Enterprise Integration Cloud provide the company’s growing customer base with self-service application and data integration to streamline and accelerate the software development lifecycle.
“SnapLogic is an integration platform as a service and within that customers are building their integrations and integration pipelines,” said Craig Stewart, VP of product management, SnapLogic.
SnapLogic also announced updates to its Iris AI technologies and a new patterns catalog to help users build integration pipelines with more confidence and less effort.
With SnapLogic’s new platform updates, IT teams and citizen developers can build and test their integrations collaboratively, merge their work immediately back to their product, and identify bugs early to minimize the impact on user experience.
SnapLogic’s new integration with GitHub Cloud provides CI/CD support by enabling system administrators to access different versions of their SnapLogic assets, including tasks, pipelines, and projects from SnapLogic, with visibility into changes with each update.
Additionally, users can easily identify which asset versions they want to incorporate into different projects. The integration allows users to host the SnapLogic assets they created in GitHub while maintaining version control so they can continue working on those assets later.
“Customers can keep all their assets in GitHub, pull and push them in and out of GitHub when necessary,” said Stewart. “This enables them to automate the CI/CD process so that as they’re building their integrations they can use GitHub in the same way as they would as they were writing code. That makes SnapLogic integrate more into their environment more effectively.”
New support for Mesosphere allows users to spin up Docker containers immediately instead of managing them manually. With Mesosphere support, any number of containers can be spun up with a single click through Mesosphere.
SnapLogic’s AI-powered Integration Assistant now provides an additional option for users to build their integration workflows starting with the last Snap of the integration pipeline.
This builds on previous capabilities where the Iris recommendation engine started with the first Snap, followed by each subsequent Snap, when providing guidance on pipeline creation. Now, when a user first places the last Snap on the canvas, the Integration Assistant will display suggested previous Snaps until the pipeline is complete.
SnapLogic also launched the Patterns Catalog. Pipeline patterns are pre-built, reusable integration pipelines that can be configured through a step-by-step wizard in the Enterprise Integration Cloud. Via the SnapLogic Community, users can search for a specific pattern in the Patterns Catalog, and populate the pattern with account information for the platforms and data needed to process once the pattern is added to the platform.
Additional updates to SnapLogic’s Enterprise Integration Cloud platform include:
- Enhanced connectivity for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales
- API Integration Enhancement
- Enhanced Dashboard Search.
These updates benefit a variety of users, according to Stewart. Governance is a big focus, along with monitoring that will benefit the whole organization.
The company will continue to roll out new Snaps for Salesforce and Workday as well as support for additional Docker environments.
For more information about these updates, visit www.snaplogic.com.