IBM App Connect Enterprise as a Service overview

IBM® App Connect Enterprise as a Service is a multi-tenant managed service that unlocks the value of your data by connecting business applications, integrating data, building APIs, and acting on events. It is fully managed, maintained, and operated by the IBM product team.

App Connect Enterprise as a Service helps you to connect your applications and data by providing user-centred, AI-infused tools, and prebuilt smart connectors.

App Connect Enterprise as a Service includes the following key features.
User-centred tools for business-wide collaboration
  • Newer integrators can collaborate seamlessly with integration experts and build organization-wide integrations.
  • App Connect Designer provides a browser-based, graphical, no-code interface where business users with no technical expertise can create and test integrations quickly. Built-in AI-powered assistance helps with automatic mapping and data transformation.
    Screenshot of the App Connect Designer authoring experience. An event-driven flow begins with a Scheduler node, which triggers the flow on a configured schedule. Whenever the flow is triggered, new events are retrieved from an Eventbrite account. Then a For each node creates a folder in Box for each retrieved event. The Box folder name is mapped to the name of the Eventbrite event.

    This example of an event-driven flow begins with a Scheduler node, which triggers the flow on a configured schedule. Whenever the flow is triggered, App Connect retrieves new events from an Eventbrite account. A For each node is added to the flow to process each retrieved event. And for each of those events, App Connect creates a folder in Box, where the folder name is taken from the name of the Eventbrite event.

  • The App Connect Enterprise Toolkit is a powerful and flexible downloadable tool for expert integrators. The Toolkit supports a wide range of data formats and proprietary protocols, and provides graphical tools and custom coding.
An all-in-one platform
  • You can use App Connect to integrate your data, create APIs, and act on events in your applications.
  • Create and test event-driven and API flows in App Connect Designer.
  • Deploy flows that you create in App Connect Designer or the IBM App Connect Enterprise Toolkit.
Prebuilt smart connectors for secure connection
  • App Connect provides prebuilt smart connectors to connect securely to your applications and data, both on premises and in the cloud. Application, data, and protocol connectors are provided.
    Screenshot of the App Connect Catalog of smart connectors, including connectors for Amazon S3, AWS Lambda, Calendly, CMIS, and Confluence.
  • Use secure agents to connect to private sources.
  • Use IBM Automation Explorer to find more IBM-developed connectors and community-developed connectors to use in your flows. You can also develop your own connectors by using the Connector Development Kit.
    The IBM Automation Explorer, showing connectors for App Connect.
  • Take advantage of templates that combine smart connectors to achieve common integration tasks.
    The App Connect template gallery, showing templates that include the Amazon S3 connector.
A fully managed secure, reliable, and scalable platform
  • App Connect Enterprise as a Service is fully managed and maintained by the IBM product team.
  • The service is updated regularly with security and bug fixes.
  • Support is available 24 hours a day, every day of the week.

App Connect Enterprise as a Service is hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and you can provision a 30-day full-featured trial or a paid subscription on the AWS Marketplace.

Recovery objectives

App Connect Enterprise as a Service is subject to the following recovery objectives.
Recovery Point Objective (RPO) - 24 hours
If a failure occurs, the Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is the point in time relative to the failure that represents the maximum anticipated loss of data changes. Data changes that precede the failure or disaster by at least this time period are preserved by recovery processing.
Recovery Time Objective (RTO) - 24 hours
The Recovery Time Objective (RTO) is the length of time that it takes to recover from an outage (scheduled, unscheduled, or disaster) and resume normal operations for an application or a set of applications.

To find out more about service level agreements (SLAs), charging metrics, terms for services that are hosted on AWS, and the use of your flows and content, see the IBM Terms for App Connect Enterprise as a Service.

The following topics describe the terms of the Trial and Enterprise subscriptions, available pricing plans, and the App Connect components.