Push Technology introduces powerful functionality for dynamic data management to further simplify enterprise application development

Sean Bowen

Push Technology, the real-time intelligent data streaming and messaging provider, announced the release of the Diffusion Intelligent Data Platform version 6.1The platform is purpose built to simplify data management, optimisation, and integration for enterprises building data-dependent, and often time sensitive applications. Diffusion is used by developers in companies worldwide to easily create and manage data models that fit the requirements of their businesses.

Diffusion 6.1 introduces major data lifecycle and ownership functionality, that combines with the rich set of dynamic data model creation, management, and distribution tools in the platform. The new functions further simplify and reduce development time for companies building mission-critical business applications.

The Diffusion Intelligent Data Platform uses uniquely identified data streams, called Topics, to deliver data to clients via a pub/sub interaction model. When a topic is updated with a new value, it is sent to all topic subscribers. 

Automatic Topic Removal

Automatic Topic Removal enables developers to dynamically remove redundant or outdated parts of their application’s data model – automatically based upon user-defined conditions, thus, substantially simplifying the development process.

Now, developers can set an automatic, conditional removal policy. An Automatic Topic Removal policy can combine conditions such as: elapsed time; the number of subscribers to the topic; the last time the topic was updated; and session properties of the topic’s subscribers. The Diffusion platform monitors these conditions and will automatically remove the topic when the criteria of the policy are satisfied. If a topic is removed, clients are informed of the removal. 

The benefits of Automatic Topic Removal are:

  • Reduction in application development time by eliminating the need to develop important housekeeping code to perform the tasks required to remove obsolete data and data streams in their applications.
  • Application simplification and optimisation because busy Enterprise applications can create millions of topics over time. 

Topic ownership

Sean Bowen

It is often useful for an application to have the ability to communicate with a single user where It is critical not to expose the data to other users – for example in an online or mobile banking application. However, even if the server enforces access via security control APIs, scale can be a challenge.

Diffusion 6.1 addresses and simplifies this development challenge with the new Topic Ownership feature, which provides enhanced security functionality using fine-grained access control on a per-topic basis. Topic Ownership associates a topic with a security principal.

A session authenticated with the security principal is automatically granted the ability to read, modify, and/or update permissions for the topic, in addition to any permissions granted by the security store. All other sessions only have the permissions granted by the security store. A control session can create private topics owned by specific principals.

Automatic topic removal and topic ownership are designed to work together – for example developers will use a removal policy to remove private topics on pre-defined conditions. Automatic topic removal and topic ownership are supported by the Diffusion client SDKs and are compatible with platform’s convenient topic replication functionality.

.NET Core SDK

The 6.1 release also includes a new .NET Core SDK in addition to the rich range of SDKS already included with the Diffusion platform (Java, Javascript/NodeJS, iOS/Mac OS, Android, .NET, and C/C++). .NET Core is particularly useful if development projects must run cross-platform, targets microservices, uses Docker containers, must be high performance and scalable, and/or requires side-by-side installation of different versions of the .NET Core runtime on the same machine.

Sean Bowen, CEO of Push Technology, sums up the new offering: “Our guiding principal is to simplify and reduce Enterprise application development by providing a single, unified platform to manage, optimise, and integrate data for application developers. The enhancements introduced in 6.1 further simplify the application development process and reduce the cost of managing infrastructure. By freeing up resources, we enable companies to focus on tasks that generate value for their business.”

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