What is Huawei Cloud ROMA Connect?
ROMA Connect is a full-stack application & data integration platform that is derived from Huawei's digital transformation integration practice. It focuses on application and data connections and applies to multiple common scenarios of enterprises. ROMA Connect provides lightweight message, data, API, device, and model integration to simplify the enterprise cloudification flow and support cross-regional integration for cloud and on-premises applications, helping enterprises achieve digital transformation.
ROMA Connect consists of four components: data integration (FDI, short for Fast Data Integration), service integration (APIC, short for API Connect), message integration (MQS, short for Message Queue Service), and device integration (LINK).
FDI is a data integration component of ROMA Connect. FDI supports non-intrusive data integration between multiple data sources, such as text, messages, APIs, and relational and non-relational data. It implements data integration across equipment rooms, data centers, and clouds, and supports automatic deployment, O&M, and monitoring of integrated data.
APIC is an API integration component of ROMA Connect. It opens data and backend services as APIs to simplify data sharing and service provisioning and reduce the cost on interconnection between enterprises. APIC provides SDKs and sample code in different programming languages to simplify the process of opening up backend services as APIs.
MQS is a message integration component of ROMA Connect. Kafka-based MQS uses a unified message access mechanism to provide enterprises with secure and standard message channels for cross-network access.
LINK is a device integration component of ROMA Connect. LINK uses the standard Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT) protocol to connect devices, helping enterprises manage devices on the cloud.
ROMA Connect consists of four components: data integration (FDI, short for Fast Data Integration), service integration (APIC, short for API Connect), message integration (MQS, short for Message Queue Service), and device integration (LINK).
FDI is a data integration component of ROMA Connect. FDI supports non-intrusive data integration between multiple data sources, such as text, messages, APIs, and relational and non-relational data. It implements data integration across equipment rooms, data centers, and clouds, and supports automatic deployment, O&M, and monitoring of integrated data.
APIC is an API integration component of ROMA Connect. It opens data and backend services as APIs to simplify data sharing and service provisioning and reduce the cost on interconnection between enterprises. APIC provides SDKs and sample code in different programming languages to simplify the process of opening up backend services as APIs.
MQS is a message integration component of ROMA Connect. Kafka-based MQS uses a unified message access mechanism to provide enterprises with secure and standard message channels for cross-network access.
LINK is a device integration component of ROMA Connect. LINK uses the standard Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT) protocol to connect devices, helping enterprises manage devices on the cloud.
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What is Huawei Cloud ROMA Connect?
The ROMA Connect platform, on Huawei Cloud, allows users to integrate applications, data, and devices, and rapidly streamline legacy systems and cloud-native applications. With ROMA connect, the user can seamlessly integrate cloud and on-premises applications, eliminate data silos, and accelerate the digitalization of the enterprise.




