iTurmeric has an inbuilt enterprise integration platform which allows enterprises to connect applications together quickly and easily, enabling them to exchange data. It enables easy integration of the existing systems, regardless of the different communication technologies that the applications use, including JMS, Restful, JDBC, HTTP, SFTP, FTP, etc.
A low-coding platform, it is configuration-driven and supports model-based design for more than 100+ endpoints. It is also future-proof, cloud-ready with microservices-based architecture which supports end-to-end life cycle monitoring.
It allows different applications to communicate with each other by acting as a transit system for carrying data between applications within the enterprise or across the internet.
Enable new business flows on the fly, using a sophisticated flow modeller. Host the flows on the lightweight iTurmeric runtime.
Shield core applications and services from message formats and transport protocols.
Services for message routing, parsing, splitting, aggregation and generation.
Define API specifications, import/export SWAGGER documents and manage the API life cycles.
Inbuilt connectors for more than 10 endpoints for message/file-based data exchange.
The API Studio is a multi-tenant developer studio to create APIs and manage their entire life cycle - creation, uploading, publishing and management of APIs. The Domain-object module of this studio enables exposing data and services in modern formats from legacy data sources, using Domain-object modelling. This helps in creating REST APIs without coding for these objects. It provides an end-to-end solution to build an abstraction over the legacy systems.
Enables users - from developers to partners - to design, publish and deploy APIs, as well as, record documentation, security policies, descriptions, usage limits, runtime capabilities and other relevant information.
API management solutions also serve as an API gateway, which acts as a gatekeeper for all APIs. It enforces relevant API security policies and requests, and also guarantees authorisation and security.
Provides users with the ability to keep their APIs in a store or catalogue where they can expose them to internal and/or external stakeholders. This API 'store' then serves as a marketplace for APIs, where users can subscribe to them and obtain support from those users and the community.
Allows users to monitor API usage, API load, transaction logs, historical data and other metrics that give better visibility of the status and success of available APIs.