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2011 IBM System zSummit
New Workload… and New Strategic Thinking for System z
Marie WieckGeneral Manager, IBM Application and Integration MiddlewareMarch 23, 2011
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Today’s world is presenting new challenges for the IT infrastructure, requiring Smarter Computing
1 trillion things connected to the
net
1 trillion things connected to the
net
want to improve the way they use
data
78%of CIOs higher ROI for agile
businesses that actively converge business and IT
45%
Today’s online business cycles are
3-7X shorter
445% growth in Internet
usage in past decade
expect high or very high levels of
complexity over the next 5 years
79%
85%require more
visibility into their businesses
of budgets spent on maintenance
70%
of CEOsreport that integration challenges impede
collaborative relationships
68%
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To meet these challenges companies must extract maximum business value from existing assets
Web Services
Business Process Management
Rules
Enterprise Service Bus
Events
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CIOs have identified their most important initiatives to further reduce complexity
IBM CIO Study 2009: http://www-935.ibm.com/services/us/cio/ciostudy/
Business Intelligenceand Analytics
Virtualization
Risk Managementand Compliance
BPM
86%
77%
73%
64%
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The new workloads on System z match the top CIO priorities, accelerated by the capabilities of zEnterprise
Transaction Processing
Virtualization
Risk Management Business Intelligence and Analytics
BPM
Cloud computing
Strategic workload
Why zEnterprise?
Qualities of Service
Capacity
Efficiency
Flexibility
Leverage existing
System z assets
2003 2010
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Scalable, dependable transaction processing supports hundreds of millions of end users
High volume reliable processing with sub-second response time
Maintains the integrity of the transaction against all types of failures.
Intelligent, automated error processing
Today’s challenges
Thousands of simultaneous users
Infrastructure overload
Data inconsistency
Why zEnterprise
SOLUTIONS
"Visa relies on System z for global transactions processing--and confirmed the ability to handle the 2010 Christmas peak
of almost 11,000 transactions a second.".
WebSphere Application Server
IBM Transaction Processing Facility
CICS Transaction Server
IMS
Transaction Processing
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Virtualization on System z offers superior scalability and manageability
z/OS offers multiple levels of virtualization on a single machine
Linux on System z virtualization even stronger in hybrid computing environment
Cost-effective to run Java and Linux-based applications on the same platform
Today’s challenges
Unable to share resources efficiently
Simple workloads on single platforms can cause virtual server image proliferation
Initiatives for hybrid applications are daunting
Why zEnterprise
The z IFLs in the ELS deliver up to 40 percent more capacity at a 50 percent lower price – a price-performance improvement of up to 65 percent.
Virtualization
z/OS
Linux on System z
Integrated Service Management
WebSphere Application Server
WebSphere Virtual Enterprise
SOLUTIONS
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zEnterprise helps to address the risks introduced into the complex environment
Unmatched security inherent in the System z
Qualities of Service extended to other platforms
Reduced points of failure through private network
Data integrity preserved and available for compliance
Today’s challengesMassive data movement causes network bottlenecks
Complexity increases security exposures and downtime.
Why zEnterprise?
The University of North Carolina Health Care System found that the ability to quickly analyze data improves regulatory compliance
Risk Management
WebSphere DataPower IntegrationAppliance XI50 for zEnterprise
SOLUTIONS
IBM Security zSecure Suite
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Turn information into insight for real-time decisions across the enterprise
Robust and highly available solution
Data already resides on System z
Faster output
Less storage required with compression
Automated processes and tasks
Today’s challenges
Can’t integrate analytics with operational dataLack of infrastructure for real-time responseRising management and security costs
Why zEnterprise
“Direct access to operational data as it happens, as the data is created, is really becoming vital. System z is a dream platform to deliver that “
Business Intelligence and Analytics
IBM Smart Analytics System 9600
Smart Analytics Cloud for System z
IBM Smart Analytics Optimizer
WebSphere Decision Server
DB2
IMS
SOLUTIONS
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Business Process Management on System z enables agile processes for change
Allows multi-tier application integration
Automatically prioritizes and routes work
Monitors for critical business events and initiates actions
Unmatched scalability and 85%-100% utilization
Today’s challengesInflexible systems inhibit responsiveness
Difficult to use existing business logic for new services
Siloed resources prevent sharing
Why zEnterprise?
Citi turned to IBM to implement a new IT solution to automate and integrate data driven processes
BPM
WebSphere Decision Server
WebSphere Application Server
Rational Developer for System z
SOLUTIONS
WebSphere Business Process Management for zEnterprise
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Forward thinking companies are making strategic investments in zEnterprise to propel business growth
Qualities of Service
– Ability to extend the z/OS legendary qualities of service to the entire enterprise
Capacity
– Accommodates 50 billion instructions per second
Efficiency
– End-to-end management of the hybrid computing environment
Flexibility
– Freedom to deploy applications based on business objectives instead of platform
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The Value of Consolidating Critical Workloads The Value of Consolidating Critical Workloads
on IBM zEnterprise 196 at SDVon IBM zEnterprise 196 at SDV
Bernd BohneBernd BohneManager, Central SystemsManager, Central Systems
[email protected]@spb.de
Sparda-Datenverarbeitung e.G.Sparda-Datenverarbeitung e.G.Freiligrathstr. 32Freiligrathstr. 3290482 Nürnberg90482 NürnbergGermanyGermany
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The company
• Founded in 1983
• Independent cooperative association
• Bank data center in Nuremberg
• Two redundant data center locations
• 340 employees
• Provides IT services to 10,000 users
• 500 servers
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SDV faces several challenging business requirements from the Sparda banks that impact IT service
• Changing consumer and customer expectations toward more consultancy and
customer care. New applications need to support those requirements.
• 24-by-7 access to a majority of services and products of the Sparda banks via
the Internet is crucial.
• New banking products need to be created and changed regularly within the IT
applications.
• Strong growth in users of Internet and Intranet applications at the Sparda
banks.
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IBM System z196 and software help SDV address these business challenges
• Quality of Service
New applications are built on a rock-solid mainframe z/OS core banking system. That keeps risk low and allows for fast implementation of new applications.
Linux for System z has become one of the most flexible and agile application environments at SDV.
• Efficiency
WebSphere on z/OS in comparison to x86 was clearly more efficient.
WebSphere Portal on z/OS has shown an excellent growth path. We can grow this environment extensively and keep costs and administration efforts low.
• Capacity
System z196 has shown a tremendous increase in CPU power for all workloads.
Increased network capacity allows us to place bandwidth-heavy Java z/OS and Linux applications on z196.
Powerful disaster recovery functions such as capacity backup in System z196 help us meet our availability targets easily.
IFL – I/O-bandwidth seems to be endless, and clock-speed is appealing.
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SDV‘s latest workloads on System z
• Workload example 1:
All self-service terminals, Automatic Teller Machines and statement-of-account printers are connected to the core banking application.
• Workload example 2:
Sparda NetBanking is the Internet Home Banking application of the Sparda banks.
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Example 1: Self-service terminals
zLinux
App.-Server
ecms-server
App.-Server
ecms-webadmin
Scheduler
Load Balancer ATM
Web-Admin
HT
TP
S
HTTPS
HTTPSIExplorer
SES-Client
HT
TP
S
Configuration Connection CoreBankingDatabase
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3 ICF
Example 2: Sparda Netbanking on WebSphere z/OS
• CPU and storage are shared among the sysplex.
• Fast access to CICS core banking system via CTG on Linux for System z.
• Only four different Portal servers to administer – even if workload grows.
• Sparda Netbanking automatically benefits from the SDV BC strategy.
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Hardware overview – IBM zEnterprise at SDV
Production + Test at two Sites (MF)
DR-Configuation (MF) – Capacity Backup
Datacenter 1 Datacenter 2
8 CP15 zAAP6 IFL
8 CP15 zAAP6 IFL
16 CP30 zAAP12 IFL(3 ICF)
Total: 61 (from 80)
3 ICF 3 ICF
IBM z196 2817-M80
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Next steps
Security Hub
Mainframe:LDAP
New DC - Next MF:
Liquid cooling
CICSplexRollout
zEnterpriseSecurity Hub:
LDAP
IC DC to DCMF 10 GbEJava-Batch:
SEPA XML
z/VM:Live guest relocation
Migration:Intranet x86-
Linux toz196-z/OS
zBXHybrid
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Today's afternoon sessions will provide insight into zEnterprise leadership, enabling a Smarter Planet
Enterprise ModernizationKristof Kloeckner
Enterprise ModernizationKristof Kloeckner
Industry Solutions for System zJim Corgel/Jacqueline Woods
Integrated Service Management Danny Sabbah
Business Analytics and Data WarehousingArvind Krishna
Total Cost of OwnershipJohn Shedletsky
Cloud Computing and System z Robert LeBlanc
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