Customers: Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (MMK) Magnitogorsk; Metallurgical industry Contractors: Inpolus Product: Inpolus: Polus ESBProject date: 2025/03
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On March 11, 2025, Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works (MMK) and Inpolyus announced the completion of Russia's largest project in the field of import substitution of binding software. MMK has implemented the domestic Inpolus ESB platform, which replaced the American Tibco products (ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks and Enterprise Message Service).
One of the key advantages of the Inpolus platform, the developer calls the ability to quickly migrate all existing information flows and business scenarios of the enterprise - without the need to recreate them. The product includes components such as "Service Register," "Script Manager," "Universal Script" and "Universal Connector": they provide a simple visual description of integration scenarios and, in most cases, their automatic execution - without the need for even minimal code development. It is possible to fully use a variety of options DBMS and other sources of information in scenarios, use SOAP and REST services, exchange messages through an open product, as well Kafka as use a wide range of other technologies and integration methods.
At MMK enterprises, Inpolus ESB operates around the clock with a continuous operating time (uptime) of 99.5%. At the same time, data loss in the event of failures of integration systems is practically excluded. In addition, the integrity of the transmitted information and its delivery, including the possibility of re-sending, is guaranteed. The platform handles delivery of over 10,000 messages per minute, and the event activation rate is less than 0.5 seconds.
The architecture of the deployed platform includes capabilities for rapid scaling and redundancy of components, ensuring business continuity, modularity and flexibility. According to the regulations, after short-term failures, the system must provide automatic recovery in no more than 30 minutes.