Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
ARMONK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/21/07 -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced a set of
consolidation and security software solutions designed to make the System z
mainframe easier to use as the strategic platform of choice for running
modern applications. IBM also announced an online meeting place to enable
the mainframe community to interact and quickly gain access to industry
information and solutions.
These developments -- announced at IBM's System z Summit symposium in New
York City -- are part of IBM's five-year, $100 million mainframe
simplification investment to help small- and medium-sized companies run
modern business applications on System z using in-house expertise. The
announcements help demonstrate how System z can deliver superior benefits
over distributed systems.
IBM Destination z
To help businesses adopt, manage and migrate to the mainframe, IBM launched
a strategic program, dubbed as IBM Destination z. As one of its initial
services, it provides an online meeting place (available at
www.ibm.com/systems/destinationz) for customers, systems integrators, IBM
Business Partners, software vendors and academic institutions to connect
with each other and with mainframe experts, access development tools and
the latest mainframe solutions. IBM Destination z provides links to
platform economics -- such as total cost of ownership tools -- and case
histories that reveal financial and business benefits. For administrators,
it provides technical guidance from top systems integrators, workload
management tools and academic resources to make mainframe migration faster
and easier using standards-based code, such as Java* and C++, or popular
Web services capabilities such as IBM DB2® and WebSphere®.
In addition, IBM is launching a System z program for systems integrators to
drive business development and provide a broad spectrum of technical
resources. More than 20 IBM Business Partners and leading systems
integrators, such as France-based information technology services company
Sogeti, have already joined IBM Destination z.
"The mainframe is stronger than ever. With the popularity of a SOA
(Service Oriented Architecture), we're seeing a rebirth for the mainframe,"
said Jean-Marc Gaultier, vice president of Sogeti. "Sogeti is seeing a lot
of client interest in the mainframe. In fact, to support our clients in
this area, the company is launching a Mainframe Academy in Europe to train
and introduce college graduates to mainframe technology. Sogeti has almost
40 years of experience in providing mainframe services to clients, and we
see this as an area of continued growth for the Sogeti Group."
Software Simplification
The new IBM software announced today addresses a number of areas most
crucial to a broad swath of customers, including enterprise management and
security compliance. For example, the new software:
-- Simplifies compliance while thwarting threats. Leveraging technology
from its recent acquisition of Consul, IBM announced Tivoli zSecure V1.8.1
suite with modular solutions designed to help administer mainframe security
servers, monitor threats, audit usage and configurations, and enforce
policy compliance. This comprehensive suite can enhance mainframe security
by automating time-consuming administration and audit processes. The suite
can also ease security compliance, which plagues organizations already
flooded with numerous regulatory adherence codes, such as the daunting task
of maintaining audit and controls documentation while automatically
detecting security exposures. It provides quick analysis and reporting on
mainframe events.
-- Eases management of consolidated environments. One of the most
important challenges corporations face as they consolidate many distributed
servers onto a single virtualized mainframe environment is relating IT
resources consumed to the departments that use the system. To help
simplify the process, IBM is introducing IT Value Based Analytics (ITVBA)
to drive IT cost transparency. Using IBM's Global Business Services
methodology along with Tivoli Usage Accounting Manager and Tivoli Decision
Support tools, business and IT executives have on-demand information to
manage an organization's IT resources. By relating IT costs to business
services, these tools help to better manage and optimize mainframe and
distributed resources.
-- Simplifies the management of large applications. IBM is enhancing the
mainframe's renowned virtualization software, z/VM, by supporting ten times
more virtualized memory and up to 256 GB of real memory, which is equal to
approximately 192 days of MP3 music or 1,024 sets of encyclopedias. The
additional amount of memory supported helps enable customers to
significantly increase the amount of memory consumed by virtual servers
running on z/VM, thus enhancing the server consolidation capabilities of
the platform. z/VM is designed to consolidate burgeoning server farms by
replacing physical servers with "virtual" servers running in a single
mainframe. The software lowers energy consumption and other costs
associated with data centers that have hundreds of single-application
servers. This new z/VM enhancement can increase scalability by
consolidating more memory-intensive workloads such as database applications
onto a single copy of z/VM -- which may result in greater cost savings.
"Last year, we announced a bold $100 million effort to simplify the
mainframe by 2011. Today's announcements clearly prove that IBM is
delivering on that plan around common business requirements deemed critical
by our customers -- economics, efficiency and security," said Jim
Stallings, general manager of IBM System z.
IBM Implementation Services for Customers with Multiple Mainframes
IBM also announced IBM Implementation Services for Parallel Sysplex, a new
service product designed to help clients implement and optimize a clustered
mainframe environment. Parallel Sysplex enables an expanding
infrastructure to be an effective, resilient foundation that can adapt to
new technologies and support opportunities for growth. Available
immediately, IBM is offering eight new modules from infrastructure review
to availability and performance assessment to deployment planning. This
new service product is part of a family of IBM High Availability solutions
that allows clients to choose cost-effective and appropriate technology
solutions to meet business needs.
System z Summit
In conjunction with today's announcements, IBM is hosting its System z
Summit symposium with many of the industry's top technology analysts. Also
appearing at System z Summit are IBM customers, business partners, system
integrators, as well as university professors and students who participate
in the IBM Academic Initiative for System z program. More than 300
universities worldwide have adopted IBM's mainframe education program for
21st century skills, and over 42,000 have been educated about the
mainframe.
System z Summit attendees received a recap of recent and new announcements
regarding the benefits of building, running, and managing modern
applications and architectures on System z, using modern tools, including
those within the IBM software brands Lotus**, Rational®, DB2®,
Tivoli® and WebSphere®.
For more information about IBM, visit www.ibm.com.
* Java and all Java related trademarks and logos are trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the U. S. and other countries.
** Lotus, Notes, and Domino are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Lotus Development Corporation.
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