Adaptigent’s Adaptive Integration Fabric has long been a trusted solution for mainframe API integrations. However, its capabilities extend far beyond traditional mainframe environments. In today’s evolving IT landscape, organizations are leveraging Fabric to automate processes, centralize API management, and improve system efficiency.
In this article, we explore how businesses are expanding Fabric’s role beyond the mainframe and maximizing its potential across various IT applications.
Understanding Fabric’s Core Capabilities
At its core, Fabric provides:
- API Orchestration: A unified platform to manage API calls, transformations, and workflows.
- Business Rule Execution: Enables automation of logic-driven processes.
- Security & Compliance Features: Built-in tools to protect sensitive data across API interactions.
By extending these functionalities beyond the mainframe, businesses can create seamless, scalable integrations across cloud, hybrid, and on-premise systems.
Real-World Use Cases
Companies are using Fabric to:
- Automate Manual Processes: Reducing human intervention in data entry and processing.
- Enable Web and Mobile Applications: Providing API connectivity for modern digital interfaces.
- Centralize API Traffic Management: Streamlining API governance and improving efficiency.
One example is a global financial institution that utilized Fabric to consolidate multiple API calls into a single request, significantly improving response times and operational efficiency.
How to Get More from Fabric
To expand Fabric’s capabilities across your organization:
- Integrate with Modern Cloud Platforms: Leverage Fabric to bridge legacy systems with AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud.
- Improve Data Governance: Use Fabric’s centralized API management to enforce security and compliance policies.
- Optimize API Workflows: Streamline integrations by consolidating redundant API calls.
Success Stories from Adaptigent Customers
Businesses that have successfully expanded Fabric’s role include:
- A healthcare provider using Fabric to integrate legacy EMR systems with modern patient engagement platforms.
- A retail enterprise centralizing API traffic to improve omnichannel customer experiences.
- A logistics firm automating supply chain workflows through API-driven orchestration.
Conclusion
Fabric is more than just a mainframe integration tool—it’s a powerful API orchestration platform that can enhance efficiency, security, and scalability across industries. Organizations looking to modernize their IT infrastructure should explore the full range of Fabric’s capabilities.