IBM prepares to take on 21st century infrastructure
Big Blue announces products, services to integrate and manage digital and physical worlds
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Denise Dubie
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Network World
, 02/09/2009
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IBM Monday aired plans to integrate physical and digital worlds, manage ever-growing amounts of data and reduce inefficient environments
for customers across industries.
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The initiative, dubbed dynamic infrastructure, encompasses products, services and technologies from Big Blue, which this week
will unveil to thousands of attendees more specifics around the strategy at its Pulse 2009 service management event in Las Vegas. IBM officials say the company is working to reduce the management nightmare customers
face today that will inevitably worsen as more data and devices extend the realm of the data center. According to IDC, the
market opportunity for the software, servers, technologies and services to manage the world's converged IT and physical infrastructure
will be $122 billion by 2012.
"At the foundation of this announcement is IBM working to bring the intelligence and efficiencies required to help customers
build this new infrastructure in their environment," says Pete McCaffrey, director of Dynamic Infrastructure at IBM. "Customers
need to manage the converging physical and digital worlds, which already colliding, and IBM will help them keep up with the
changing landscape."
To start, IBM updated a slew of service management products and packaged them as IBM Service Management Industry Solutions,
which are customized to address seven vertical industries, such utilities, telecommunications, banking and retail, to name
a few. The bundled solutions incorporate IBM software as well as services from the business and technology groups at IBM.
According to McCaffrey, the packages will help customers accelerator their service management implementation and address industry-specific
problems.
"IBM combined its technology and services offerings with domain knowledge and experience in various industries to create these
seven bundles," McCaffrey says.
Also new in the service management realm are updated versions of Tivoli Service Automation Manager and Tivoli Key Lifecycle
Manager applications. IBM says the automation software will speed application deployments and the latter could be put to use
to built encryption into key infrastructure elements as they are deployed.
A second area IBM will address with its initiative is information management.
Big Blue unveiled the ProtecTIER Deduplication Appliance to eliminate redundant copies of the same data. The appliance would
enable customers to add data to their environment while maintaining appropriate management, security and storage policies
around the information. IBM also introduced the XIV Storage System, which includes a lower point of entry and interoperability
enhancements. The XIV enables faster access to information as data grows across applications, such as financial services or
healthcare, IBM says.
For security, IBM announced it would add full-disk encryption on its IBM System Storage DS8000, which the company says would
reduce costs and complexity by enabling self-encrypting drives. And IBM upped its services offerings with data security services
from IBM's Internet Security System's group. The services offered would prevent data loss via network extrusion prevention,
managing encryption, securing data on endpoints and controlling the use of external storage devices for transporting data,
IBM says.
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Comments (3)
inefficient environments By Anonymous on February 10, 2009, 2:00 pmThere wouldn't be any inefficient environments if not for IBM.
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