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SummaryYour business wants integrations to be simple to build, easy to deploy and to be able to trust that they will deliver value for their business over time. That’s the focus of the most recent release of Cloud Pak for Integration. This is a Long Term Support release that will be supported for up to 2 years. It also includes new features to help customers create new integration flows just by typing what they want, as well as smarter API test generation. And for the first time API Connect capabilities can be deployed on zLinux. Hear a quick update on how to best meet your business integration needs.SpeakersLeif Davidsen is the Offering Management Program Director for IBM Cloud Pak for Integration. Leif has worked at IBM's Hursley Lab since 1989, having joined with a degree in Computer Science from the University of London. Leif has had a varied IBM career, but for the last 20+ years has been focusing on Product and Offering Management as well as Product Marketing for Integration and Connectivity. Most recent roles prior to his current one include 9 years as lead Product Manager for IBM MQ; Product manager for WebSphere Message Broker (now IBM App Connect); Worldwide Marketing Manager for WebSphere Connectivity; Marketing lead for SOA Reuse & Connectivity and Industry focused marketing for WebSphere Connectivity. You can follow Leif's occasional blog entries athttp://leifdavidsen.wordpress.com/and @LeifDavidsen on Twitter. (edited)Andrew Humphreys is a Program Director responsible for setting the strategy and direction for IBM Integration products.Throughout his career he has demonstrated sustained technical leadership working with key IBM customers to deliver successful projects using leading-edge software technologies and products. He has a combination of broad architectural skills and deep specialist knowledge in the areas of messaging, SOA, integration and BPM.Mike Mcgee