Architecture of the Global Data Synchronization feature
The Global Data Synchronization feature of IBM® InfoSphere® Master Data Management Collaboration Server - Collaborative Edition architecture consists of the supply and demand sides. Organizations that create and own data are on the supply side, and the consumers of the data are on the demand side. The two sides communicate through third-party entities called data pools.
Supply Side (Supplier)
- AS2 Product
- The software application that communicates with the source data pool by sending and receiving XML documents using the secure AS2 protocol. This software application is a distinct product that you must purchase, install, and configure separately.
- Supply side Global Data Synchronization feature
- The feature of InfoSphere Master Data Management Collaboration Server - Collaborative Edition that is responsible for synchronizing item data with retailers.
- IBM InfoSphere Master Data Management Collaboration Server - Collaborative Edition
- The enterprise Product Information Management (PIM) solution that is used to manage, link, and synchronize item, location, organization, trading partner, and trade terms data.
- Supplier Content Repository
- The database on the supply side that is used to store item, location, organization, trading partner, and trade terms data.
- Legacy Systems
- Software systems that run in parallel to the Global Data Synchronization feature of InfoSphere Master Data Management Collaboration Server - Collaborative Edition for other functions such as accounting and inventory management. These systems exchange data with the Global Data Synchronization feature.
Global Data Synchronization Network
- Source Data Pool
- Suppliers publish data to this data pool.
- Other Data Pools
- Data pools other than the data pool that a certain pair of supplier and retailer subscribe to. Suppliers and recipients might subscribe to one or more data pools.
- Recipient Data Pool
- Recipients subscribe to this data pool and consume data published by the suppliers.
Demand Side (Retailer)
- AS2 Product
- The software application that communicates with the recipient data pool by sending and receiving XML documents using the secure AS2 protocol. This software application is a distinct product that you must purchase, install, and configure separately.
- Demand side Global Data Synchronization feature
- The feature of InfoSphere Master Data Management Collaboration Server - Collaborative Edition that is responsible for synchronizing data with the supplier.
- IBM InfoSphere Master Data Management Collaboration Server - Collaborative Edition
- The enterprise Product Information Management (PIM) solution that is used to manage, link, and synchronize item, location, organization, trading partner, and trade terms data.
- Retailer Content Repository
- The database on the demand side that is used to store item, location, organization, trading partner, and trade terms data.
- Legacy Systems
- Software systems that run in parallel to the Global Data Synchronization feature of InfoSphere Master Data Management Collaboration Server - Collaborative Edition for other functions such as accounting and inventory management. These systems exchange data with the Global Data Synchronization feature.