![]() IBM helps fast-growing firms cut energy costsPublished on Tue, Mar 13, 2007 at 15:18 | Source : Moneycontrol.com Updated at Tue, Mar 13, 2007 at 16:55
IBM today launched a broad array of services to help companies capitalize on the potential economic benefits of moving to the System z mainframe. The services were launched at an IBM event in In addition, IBM announced it will offer a specially-priced System z entry system to up to five customers in Boasting economic growth in excess of seven percent annually, By shifting a portion of mainframe development to labs in Compelled to estimate power and cooling needs several years into the future, these companies are likely candidates for the IBM mainframe, which offers both massive processing capacity and operational efficiency capabilities. The mainframe - which, as recent benchmark tests demonstrated, can process more than 9,000 transactions per second operating on more than more than 380 million accounts- can handle the most demanding commercial computing workloads. "The cost and availability of energy are issues all around the world, but they are acutely important in India, making the mainframe especially attractive here," said Jim Stallings, general manager, IBM System z. "The services we are launching today will help companies eliminate the unchecked proliferation of energy-hungry servers in bulging data centers - a problem that is overburdening power grids from Mumbai to Manhattan." The new IBM mainframe services include: Data solutions services, including installation, configuration, upgrade, and performance/availability assessment for DB2 and IMS databases on the mainframe's z/OS operating system and on Linux. In addition, IBM will integrate and tune DB2 with software from Oracle, SAP, PeopleSoft, Siebel and other vendors. IBM will also port databases onto DB2 on z/OS and Linux. Security and Encryption services, to help organizations safeguard information throughout its entire lifecycle. For example, with these services, IBM leverages its most advanced Getting Started with Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) on System z. SOA is a sweet spot for the IBM mainframe, with its huge capacity and ability to manage spikes as they come. By contrast, in distributed environments, SOA transactions can overload network traffic between servers and require the hasty addition of new physical servers to meet increased demand, leading to unplanned downtime. This new services offering incorporates Web services as well as security and production deployment skills for MQ, ESB and the WebSphere Suite of SOA products. Implementation Services for Linux service product, including installation and tuning, high availability clusters and server consolidation, designed to give enterprise and mid-sized organizations a jump start in deploying Linux on System z. These services entail planning and installation of Linux distributions, preparing for software installation, and consolidating a data center into a single System z mainframe. The services represent an efficient path to realizing the benefits of a new System z platform. In The IBM System z mainframe environment offers a powerful set of capabilities in the areas of security, scalability, and manageability, providing exceptional total cost of ownership.
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