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IBM Systems Group © 2004 IBM Corporation zSeries z/OS Solutions 4 th Quarter 2004 Bill Jones [email protected]

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IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

zSeries z/OS Solutions

4th Quarter 2004Bill [email protected]

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

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MQSeries*Multiprise*MVS*Netfinity*Net.DataNetSpoolOS/390*Parallel Sysplex*Processor Resource/Systems ManagerPR/SMpSeriesRACF*RMFRS/6000S/390*S/390 Parallel Enterprise ServerSecureWay

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Outline

Emerging Business Architecture

Solutions in Business Process Automation

Solutions in Business Process Optimization

Solutions in Collaboration

Solutions in Integration and Transformation

Solutions in Application Development

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© 2004 IBM Corporation

Emerging Business Architecture

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© 2004 IBM Corporation

Convergence of the Trends

Componentization of businesses into

services

Service Oriented Architecture

Software modeling

Modeling of businesses

PlatformIndependent

Process

PlatformSpecific

StrategyManageManage MonitorMonitor

Business applications will be deployed, monitored and managed through the manipulation of multi-level models

IT Domain

BusinessDomain

DeployDeployAccurately and reliably capture and translate business intent into IT

solutions (Business / IT fusion)

Rapid deployment of

enterprise apps and resources

Real-time visibility of business

Flexibly transform business

Link

Realize

Transform

KPI’s

Sense

Measure

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

IT infrastructure is essential for IT-enabled business processes and underlying applications

BusinessApplicationsSoftware

Trading Partner

Collaboration

SCMPLM CRM

ERP

ProductDevelopment

DemandPlanning/

ProcurementManufacturing

WarehousingLogistics

CategoryManagement

Marketing/Trade

PromotionsSales

CustomerService / Support

BusinessProcesses

OPTIMIZE IT

Servers NetworkDesktops

Hardware

SystemsMgt.

Linux AIX Windows…

SystemsSoftware

Middleware

OS

IT I

nfr

astr

uct

ure

Z-os

DBMSNetwork

Mgt.Web

Services…

Storage

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© 2004 IBM Corporation

IBM Middleware Software

Linux Unix Windows OS/400 z/OS

Servers Storage

SystemsEnvironment

LPS CRP

Processes

Applications

MiddlewareEnvironment

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© 2004 IBM Corporation

Business & I/T Alignment – Team Enablement

Business ProcessAutomation

Business ManagementOptimization

Business TeamingEnablement

I/T ProcessAutomation

I/T ManagementOptimization

I/T TeamingEnablement

I/T & Business Teaming and Alignment

data

Information

Knowledge

data

Information

Knowledge

Business Model

Application Model

Run-Time Model

Business Strategy

I/T Strategy

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© 2004 IBM Corporation

Solutions in Business Process Automation

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

CICS

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CICS Transaction Server Themes

Application Transformation• enable enhancement of existing applications, and construction

of new applications, using contemporary programming languages, constructs and tools

CICS End-Point Integration• enable re-use of CICS applications within broader e-Business

scenarios, via standard APIs and protocols

Enterprise Management• enable effective management of large runtime configurations

via modern user interfaces, so that demanding service level objectives can be met

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

CICS TS V3.1

Web Services / ESB endpoint infrastructureUpgrade to HTTP 1.1 compliance Outbound HTTP APIEnhanced inter-program data transferImprovements to SSL supportArchitectural patternsEJB 2.1 tolerationWAS V6 toleration

CICS End-Point Integration

Application Transformation

XPLink - Full OTE TCB exploitationXPCFTCH enhancement– provide correct entry points for C&PL/I64-bit tolerationWEB commands threadsafeLE Main for AssemblerMove to SDK V1.4.2

CPSM fully functional webuser interface

CPSM WUI usabilityenhancements

CICSPlex SM provisionof batch repository utility

CPSM support for new CICS function

Infocenter on Eclipse

Review of terminology

Enterprise Management

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

SOAP for CICS Optional (no charge) feature for CICS TS V2.2 and V2.3 SOAP 1.1 over HTTP

• Compatible with majority of SOAP & Web Services implementations SOAP 1.1 over MQSeries AD environment

• WSED 5.1.1 - New tooling for CICS/SOAP feature

• Enterprise COBOL V3.3 - New XML GENERATE command

• Enterprise PL/1 V3 CICS TS V3.1 SOAP

SOAP 1.2 Protocol

RDO for SOAP - TCPIP service definitions, etc.

Performance Optimize the transport listeners Move to general >32K support More efficient parsing

Security Request level security (WS-Security)

CICS “standards” for monitoring, statistics and problem determination

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

CICS Transaction Gateway – V6 Interoperation

WebSphere V6 Support

J2EE Connector Architecture V1.5

64 bit JVM

SMP/E install for z/OS

Value Unit Pricing for z/OS Architecture

Remove EXCI 100 pipe limit

APPC for all distributed platforms

2-Phase Commit J2EE ECI resource adapter

3270 resource adapter with CICS Link3270 bridge Systems control (management)

Basic control - Shutdown and quiesce on all platforms

Monitoring interface - Thread usage, EXCI pipes, JVM memory Enhanced Interfaces

ESI for J2EE applications

ESI for CICS TG on z/OS Log and Trace - Consolidate logs, improve tracing

New z/OS-specific code-base for CTG V6

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© 2004 IBM Corporation

IMS

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

IMS V9 Highlights

Integrated IMS Connect Function • high performance/high volume and secure transparent access to

IMS from any environment, including LINUX.

XML Data Storage and Retrieval • native enablement of the global standard provides high

performance universal transparent interchange of information

On Line Reorganization • fully integrated online reorganization of HALDBs, concurrent

online update and availability, totally non-disruptive, no outage

Service Oriented Architecture • capability using WebSphere SADIE V5.0. existing IMS

transactions may be published on the Internet as Web services

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

IMS Web Services, XML and SOAP

SOAP for IMS at www.ibm.com/ims

• Technology preview recently announced in February

Maximize re-use of customer enterprise assets via standard interfaces

Support collaboration among IMS and IBM and non-IBM components, both within and beyond enterprise boundaries

SOAP

IMS

OTMA

MPP

GU IOPCB

ISRT IOPCB

IMS Application

HTTP

IMS

Connect

XML Adapter

zOS

WSED-generated XML adapter for COBOL

IMS SOAPGateway

TCP/IP

Envelope parsingURI mapping Envelope buildingCodepage conversion

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Synchronous invocation of transactions via IMS Connect

Connectivity via WebSphere Business Integration Adapter to IMS• Technology connector to IMS application thru WebSphere Interchange Server

• Client-side APIs including JCA, ODBC, JDBC

• Connects to IMS via APPC or OTMA

IMS Distributed Web Applications

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

DB2

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© 2004 IBM Corporation

Access, store, manage, analyze, integrate & distribute

Database ServersOLTP & analytical applicationsHigh performance & scalabilityHigh availability, securityPlatform optimization

Information IntegrationHeterogeneous, Federation, Search, Replication. XML integration

Data Management Capabilities

Business IntelligenceEmbedded analytical capabilitiesSolution integration

Enterprise Content ManagementOptimized resource managers for rich contentDigital rights managemente-Records Management

Data Management ToolsReduced administative costs through automation & tools

InformixDB2

Cloudscape

OLAP Server

Intelligent Miner

Warehouse Manager

Information Integrator

Content Manager

Content manager

OnDemand

Analyzer Debug

Admin

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

DB2 UDB for z/OS V8

Scalability and zSeries Synergy Data Availability Application Porting Web Enablement Enhancing Performance & Reducing Operating Costs Developer / DBA Productivity Global Integration and Deployment Data Security

“DB2 for z/OS Version 8.1 - Driving Business Value”Julian Stuhler

Triton Consulting

August 2004

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

DB2 UDB V8 for z/OS – Major New Functions Enhanced SQL

• More functions, better diagnostics, tighter DB2 UDB family compatibility, pushing DB2's SQL beyond its current boundaries.

Schema evolution • Alter your table and go - no need to drop and redefine. Less system downtime, and more

data availability. 64-bit virtual storage

• Simplifying main storage, increasing system availability and scalability. Longer names for tables & columns, Longer SQL statements

• Enhancing DB2 family application portability and increasing database functionality. Enhanced Java™ and Unicode Support

• Improving application support, and reengineering for international business. Enhanced Utilities

• Full utility support for the extensive changes in DB2 for z/OS, plus greater DB2 family compatibility.

XML Publishing JDBC/SQLJ 3.0 Standard Row Level security Performance enhancements etc. etc.

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

DB2 Information Integrator & DB2 II Classic FederationIntegrating diverse business information

BiologicalData and

Algorithms Text

Sybase

Informix

SQL Server

Oracle

DB2 Information Integrator

SQL, SQL/XML

Federation Engine

Wrappers and functions

Teradata

WebSphere MQ ODBC

IBM Extended

Search

Excel

WWW, email,…XML

DB2 UDB

Software AGAdabas

VSAM

IMS DB2 II ClassicFederation

ODBC

DB2 Family

Integrated SQL View

CA-IDMS

CA-Datacom

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Websphere MQ

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Distributed Web Application Integration with Messaging/WMQ

Native WMQ-WMQ integration• Point-to-point messaging

• JMS for web applications, native WMQ for non-web

• Combine with WBI Message Broker, WebSphere Interchange Server, workflow, etc.

CICS/WMQ integration• MQSeries-CICS Bridge

– DPL (COMMAREA) or 3270 BMS

• Direct invocation of WMQ from CICS

• SOAP over WMQ

IMS/MQ integration• WebSphereMQ-IMS Bridge

– Interface to IMS via OTMA– No MQ API calls in IMS code– MQSeries communicates with IMS via IMS message queues

• Direct invocation of WMQ from IMS via MQ API

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Enterprise Application Packages

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

ERP and CRM Architectures

Watch this space for Linux

AIX pSeriesUNIXNT

Web servers

FirewallWeb client

UNIX® or AIX® /

pSeries®

AIX pSeries SP

PC Server

NT

z/OS orz/OS.e

DB2

LinuxAppl Servers(SAP)

PresentationPresentationServers &Servers &

Mobile DevicesMobile Devices

WebWebServersServers

ApplicationApplicationServersServers

DatabaseDatabaseServerServer

DB2DB2®

DatabaseDatabase

S/390S/390®® or zSeries or zSeries®

ServerServer

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Peoplesoft

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

IBM & PeopleSoft Internet Architecture

ApplicationServer

WebServer

TUXEDO

RDBMSServer

SQLSQLSQL

JOLTJOLTHTTP/HTMLHTTP/HTMLWebBrowser

ServicesServices

App MessagingProcessor

App MessagingProcessor

QueryProcessor

QueryProcessor

ComponentProcessor

ComponentProcessor

Bus InterlinkProcessor

Bus InterlinkProcessor

User InterfaceGenerator

User InterfaceGenerator

ProcessschedulerProcess

scheduler

PortalProcessor

PortalProcessor

SecurityManagerSecurityManager

ApplicationEngine

ApplicationEngine

RDBMSInstance

RDBMSInstance

ApplicationData TablesApplicationData Tables

ApplicationMeta data

ApplicationMeta data

PortalRegistryPortal

Registry

BatchProcesses

BatchProcesses

ProcessScheduler

Server

ProcessScheduler

Server

HTTP/XMLHTTP/XMLExternalSystem

Wireless(WAP)

HTTP/WMLHTTP/WML

JavaServlets

JavaServlets

PortalServletPortalServlet

PresentationRelay ServletPresentationRelay Servlet

IntegrationRelay ServletIntegration

Relay Servlet

PeopleSoft Internet Architecture (PIA) Version 8

WebSpherepSeriesxSeries

DB2e

MQSeries®

OSLxSeriespSeries

Domino™ Connect

zSeriespSeriesxSeries

DB2 Universal Database™

End-to-End ServicesIGSASP

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

PeopleSoft Status

Partner for 16 years on IBM eServer zSeries with DB2• Install base of over 150 unique zSeries customers

• Many have multiple applications

Still adding new large and small customers • Across all industries

• Large and small enterprises

Strong PeopleSoft DB2 user group• 20 plus members chaired by

– 3M

– State Farm

– Sprint

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

IBM PeopleSoft CustomersReferences are arranged for individual sales situations

150+ of PeopleSoft's largest customers worldwide run on IBM S/390 - zSeries

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

SAP

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

SAP Solution Strategy

SAP has Successfully Developed Beyond ERP• SAP is dominant in the Fortune 1000 and beyond

• CRM/SCM/PLM/Markets/Portals are where they are focusing and challenging the Best of Breed

Multi Application Environment• Portals Critical to Future Delivery Strategy

• SMB space and portals are the future growth for SAP

• Net Weaver is the new focus to tie everything together

SA P Portals

SA PM arketP lace

C ustom erR elationshipM anagem ent

SupplyC hain

M anagem ent

ProductL ifecycle

M anagem ent

SA P A G

SA PPortals

SA PM arkets

Financials, HR, Vertical Specific

Net Weaver Is the new name forthe glue that holds it all together.

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

SAP NetWeaverThe integration and application platform to help provide a lower TCO

Unifies and aligns people, information and business processes

• Designed to integrate across technologies and organizational boundaries

• A safe choice with full .NET and J2EE interoperability

The business foundation for SAP and partners

• Powers business-ready solutions that reduce custom integration

• Its Enterprise Services Architecture increases business process flexibility

DB and OS Abstraction

.NET WebSphere…

People Integration

Com

posi

te A

pplic

ati

on F

ram

ew

ork

Process IntegrationIntegration

BrokerBusiness Process

Management

Information IntegrationBusiness

IntelligenceKnowledge

Management

Life C

ycle

Manag

em

en

t

Portal Collaboration

J2EE ABAP

Application Platform

Multi-Channel Access

SAP NetWeaver™SAP NetWeaver™

DB and OS Abstraction

Master Data Management

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

SAP Success Story Endress+Hauser (E+H)

• German – Process Control Device Manufacturer (worldwide supplier) SAP R/2 migrated to SAP R/3

• (later) Unix App Servers Migrated to Linux on zSeries App Servers Central Server Solution

• 3,500 worldwide users

• 19 production SAP application systems

• Based upon 2 IBM zSeries z990s

• 14 logical partitions total

– 6 lpars running DB2– SAP application servers running on 36 IFLs (on the 2 z990s) with

z/VM Cost Efficiency Improved Availability Security Manageability

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Siebel

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

What is New in Siebel 7 Fully Integrated Analytics

Complementary Analytical Application Across Siebel ProductsVertical/Industry Specific OfferingsEmbody “Best Practices” for Actionable IntelligencePersonalized Dashboards & Proactive IntelligenceRapid Implementation, Complete Solution, Extensible Insight-driven Action for all Integrated with . . .

• Sales Analytics• Marketing Analytics• Service Analytics• Interactive Selling Suite Analytics• Partner Analytics• Executive Analytics• Industry Application Analytics

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

What is New in Siebel 7Universal Application Network

• Built on XML and Web services standards

• Rich library of horizontal and industry-specific business processes

• Can provide reduced application integration costs

Enhanced Industry Applications• More industry expertise and

functionality added in each release

• Can reduce the need to develop custom applications to fit your business

SAPData

Model

SIEBELData

Integration Server

Business Process Controller

Transformation Transformation

CommonObjectModel

Adapter AdapterTransport Layer

Adapter AdapterAdapterAdapter

PeopleSoft Legacy i2 Portal

SAP

Crossworlds

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

IBM and Siebel – working together for better solutions

Alliance has many facets – co-development, co-marketing, joint sales, supplier, and customer.

• Alliance started in 1999• IBM and Siebel jointly develop this solution• IBM and Siebel go to market and sell together• IBM and Siebel both use Siebel eBusiness • Applications as a key part of our business• IBM and Siebel both use IBM eServer brand and DB2 to run our

implementations• IBM and Siebel have formed a critical, mutual dependency on

each other's products that drive us to create a better solution• Siebel CRM On Demand announced October, 2003

– Joint IBM Siebel offering

zSeries DB2 is a Siebel ‘Tier 1’ Solution

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Proof of Concept – Washington Systems Center

Configuration included:

• Siebel eFinance V6 and V7

• IBM eServer zSeries 990 and pSeries 690

• DB2 Data Sharing

• Over 1 TeraByte Database

• 100M Customers and 200M Accounts Results achieved:

• 8,726,400 transactions per hour (2,424 per second)

• 0.12 seconds per transaction average response time

• All Customer objectives met or exceeded!!!!!! See Whitepaper titled 'Siebel 7.5.3 Finance Performance and Scalability Test

Experiences on pSeries and zSeries at: http://www.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/WP100382

Custom project for Large US Financial Institution jointly by Customer, Siebel, and IBM to explore scalability and other aspects of the zSeries Database Server and IBM eServer pSeries® Application Servers

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Reference Accounts – Large US Bank

With multiple business channels trying to communicate with millions of diverse customers, how can you be consistent and coherent and give customers that personal touch?

The fourth

largest

publicly

traded asset

manager

and the

number one

full-service

mutual fund

transfer

agent in the

US and as a

bank serves

9M accounts

..... Siebel eFinancials on AIX, Siebel database on zSeries

The results have been impressive:• Overall customer satisfaction increased by up to 1.6%

• Personal checking account acquisitions increased by up to 19%

• Small business checking account acquisitions increased by up to 5%

• Customer retention increased by up to 12% for consumers

• See www.siebel.com

“We definitely believe running our Siebel eBusiness Applications on our IBM enterprise servers with DB2 – all of the performance characteristics and scalability and management tools we have there – was the right choice.”

Eugene P. Lupia, Senior Vice President, Chief Technology Officer

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Lawson

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

About lawson.insight Software The lawson.insight Business Management System is comprised of six process

suites, which support and facilitate the cross-functional execution of business processes:

• Human Resources

• Financials

• Procurement

• Supply Chain

• Services Automation

• Enterprise Performance Management The applications have been divided into three categories

• Role-based Self-Evident Applications (SEA)

• e-business transaction engines

• Solution extensions Continuous investment, recent acquisitions

• Professional Services Automation

• Smart Notification

• Merchandising Solution for Retailers

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

zSeries and Lawson: A Strong Relationship

As a provider of business process software solutions for service

industries, Lawson Software intends to use the most advanced

technologies to satisfy the business needs of its customers to help

them build their competitive advantage. This is why Lawson has

been an IBM Business Partner for so many years and why Lawson

optimizes its products to integrate with IBM products, such as DB2

on the IBM eServer 990 zSeries.

“When it comes to delivering scalability, performance and availability the zSeries delivers

exactly what customers need . . . The nature of the zSeries architecture is such that an

organization can increase processing power, storage, redundancy and memory on demand,

thereby keeping incremental costs low. When all the hidden costs like support staff, additional

servers, licenses, etc. are considered, the delta cost of upgrading to a zSeries definitely

becomes an attractive value proposition."

Tony Komor, Director of Development, Lawson Software

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

zSeries DB2 Lawson Installations & References

West Coast Based Grocery Store Chain

• Stores throughout Canada and US

• Lawson Financials

• 190,000 employees

US based Hospital Network

• Lawson Financials and Payroll

• 195,000 employees

• Over 200 hospitals and surgery centers

Midwest US Insurance Company

• z800 DB2 solution

Very large US Public School District

• Z900 DB2 solution

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Why DB2 for Enterprise Application Packages?

Fastest Growing RDBMS

Proven Performance and Scalability

• Leading Benchmark Results

• Data Sharing & Sysplex

Supports Multiple Environments

• z/OS, OS/390, NT, AIX, Sun Solaris and HP-UX

• Only NT to Mainframe Solution

More Efficient in its Use of Processing Resources and Personnel

• Reducing Overhead

• Improving Productivity

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

ITG Study - Why zSeries for ERPs? 81% Leverage current investment and infrastructure

• Primary location of data and interfaces• Reduced implementation costs • Reduced complexity• Facilitate high-speed data throughput• For real time applications

63% for Continuous Availability• Business critical application platform • 24x7 requirements of Internet applications• 24x7 requirements of self-service applications• In place recovery capabilities

42% for Scalability and Performance• Batch Processing - workload management• Handles variable and spiky workload

– Financial - accelerated and trial closes and reporting– HR - enrollment periods and self service– Globalization of application usage– CRM - help desks, and marketing campaigns

What else??• Management of multiple and diverse workloads• Industry-leading Backup, Recovery, and Security• Regulatory data protection requirements

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Solutions in Business Process Optimization

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Over $300 million in revenue

29 years of experience

60 offices worldwide

1,700 employees

11,000 customer sites

Information Builders

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

1. eServer zSeries Platform

2. Linux support, all platforms (z, p, i, x)

3. WebSphere Application Server

4. WebSphere Portal

5. WebSphere Commerce Suite

6. DB2, UDB, DB2 OLAP Server

7. POWER (i and p)

8. On Demand Computing Services

9. Benchmarking for Scalability with IBM eServers

Support for IBM Hardware and Software

WebFOCUS is the only major BI tool that supports Linux and zSeries!!!

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Enterprise Business Intelligence - Delivery Options

Reporting(StructuredAd-Hoc), FinancialReporting

Ad-HocQuery,QuickQuery

OLAP,Analytics

PortalScorecardKPIsMetrics

GeographicInformationSystems

AdvancedDataVisualization

Alerts,Casting,E-mail,Mobile

Spreadsheets,Documents(Excel, PDF,XML, Etc.)

Web Services,BAM

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

XML & XML Derivatives via Web

Services, etc.

Flat Files: Comma & Tab Delimited,

etc

EDI, HL7 other eBiz formats

Message Queues, SAP, PeopleSoft, JDE, OracleApp

Relation & Non-Relational Data, etc.

Listener & Adapter Technologies

Real-time Integration

Extract, Transform & Load

Business Intelligence Suite, Business Intelligence Suite, Rules Engine, etc Engine, etc

Operational Operational Data StoreData Store: :

Complete Complete historical record of historical record of information from information from

providersprovidersData Warehouse/MartData Warehouse/Mart: :

Decision support structures created as needed to

deliver answers to commonly asked questions

PublishPublish: : KPM, GIS,

Dashboard, Portal

AnalysisAnalysis: : Reporting,

Slice-n-Dice

AlertAlert: :

PDA, Phone, eMail

ListenersListeners: : “Listen” for activity and

receive in real-time, documents, messages, files,

etc as they are sent from

providers

AdaptersAdapters: : Read, parse, & validate

information sources

RT IntegrationRT Integration: : Disparate sources Disparate sources

transformed into transformed into common formcommon form

ETLETL: : Event (ODS Change Data Capture) and time-based

extracts to populate dependant data marts

Business Intelligence Business Intelligence Suite, etcSuite, etc: : Note that all products

at this level of the diagram have access to the ODS, the Data Warehouse as well as direct access.

A2A/B2BA2A/B2B: Integrate data in any form with

applications, processes, tools, etc.

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Information Builders Successes

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Solutions in Collaboration

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Workplace Messaging

Portal Extend

Learning (LMS)

and others…

WORKPLACE PLATFORM

Software

Portal

Notes/Domino

Sametime

QuickPlace

Portal Express

Portal Enable

Portal Builder and others…

Domino Designer and others…

Workplace Designer

#1 in Collaboration

#1 in

Integration

Next Gen

Products

Domino Technology

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Domino 6.5 for z/OS

Same as all the other platforms:

• Functionally equivalent to Domino on all other platforms

• All client interfaces fully supported

– Notes client, POP3, IMAP, Web Browser, DAMO etc...

• Notes Designer

• Notes Admin client

• All application interfaces identical

Delivered concurrently with other platforms

zSeries platform differentiators:• System SSL support for DWA

• Improved performance

• High availability

• Superior RAS and FFDC at OS level–Slip Traps, SVCDump

• Backup and recovery

• Security and control

• Fast deployment, staying current

• Reduced complexity

• Superior System Management–SMF Event Logging

• IBM eServer On/Off Capacity on Demand

• IBM Support Team

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Domino 6.5 for z/OS delivering value

Domino on z/OS is providing value today with • Low TCO through higher scalability

• High reliability

• Ease of management Recent z/OS enhancements and the introduction of Domino 6 significantly

improve on this value• Up to 25% CPU reduction for Notes clients

• Up to 45% CPU reduction for Domino Web Access

– Up to an additional 10% CPU reduction in HTTP via System SSL• Up to 40% CPU reduction for iMAP @ 4-Times User Load

• Up to 65% reduction in elapsed time for I/O intensive Domino functions

• Enhanced Domino WebSphere integration

• Greater LPAR consolidation

• Easier management via Tivoli Analyzer for Lotus Domino

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Domino for z/OS futures…

Continued focus on z/OS as a Tier 1 platform for Domino 7 and beyond.

Domino 7 • 1H05

• Pre-req z/OS 1.5

• Beta in progress

IBM Systems Group

© 2004 IBM Corporation

Domino for z/OS Customer Success Story

Goals• Reduce the number of servers

• Consolidate support & helpdesk; Leverage expert support

• Improve upgrade path

• Introduce global standards

• Improve SLA to 99.9% availability Results

• 400 NT Servers merged by server consolidation into 29 Domino servers on 4 zSeries processors

• 68,000 users with email on zSeries

• 40% reduction in Administrative staff

• Centralized backup with TSM/TDP Business Value

• Consistently meets 99.9% average SLA

• Developed and now enforce global practices, standards, and procedures

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Value of Domino on z/OS

zSeries is a proven platform for mission critical applications• Higher reliability , less downtime

Existing zSeries infrastructure at World Savings benefits Domino:• Skills in place

• Capacity Planning

• Disaster Recovery

• Capacity Upgrades

• Change Management Process

• Operations Management Fewer physical servers and better systems management mean

lower people cost Legendary hardware reliability and availability mean lower

maintenance costs

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SolutionsinIntegration and Transformation

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Transform the application architecture for a high performance mixed-workload environment

Transform the application connectivity to integrate applications throughout the enterprise

Transform the user experience for quick ROI

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There Are Three Primary Ways to Transform Mainframe Applications

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Enterprise Applications and Data

Infrastructure Services

Application and Data Access Services

Business Application and Data Services

Business Performance Management Services

Development Platform

Partner Services

Enterprise Service Bus

WebSphere BI Modeler WebSphere Studio

DB2 Information Integrator

WebSphere BI Server

WebSphere BIServer Foundation

WebSphere Portal Server

WebSphere BI Connect

WebSphere Application Server

WBI Adapters DB2 II ClassicHATS

WBI Monitor

IBM Software Offerings

Process Services Information ServicesInteraction Services

Business App Services

Web Services Gateway WBI Event/Message BrokerWebSphere MQ

Java – XMLz/OS Core – HTTP – LDAP – HFS – USS

Security Server – Comm Server – Systems Management / Tivoli

Business Integration Reference Architecture

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zOS CICS, IMS

HATS : Product Overview

HATS is a Web-to-host HTML emulator...with a rules-based transformation engine...that converts green screens to graphical user interfaces... in real time.

ƒ HATS Studio, plugs into WebSphere Studio - easy to use, wizard-based

ƒ Host Application can be on Web in hoursƒ No programming skills are requiredƒ No "breakdown" when applications change

A low cost, simple and fast way to put legacy green screen applications in a web browser

COBOL

PL/I

EGL

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Kawasaki uses Host Access Transformation Services to improve user interface and workflow

The process of accessing multiple sales force applications was slow and complicated, which reduced selling time

Provide district managers with a single Web interface that combines screens and data from multiple sales force applications

Challenge

Solution

Technology benefits Quickly convert existing host screens to a

Web interface using default rules—allowing fast rollout of any required new CICS applications

Deliver applications as HTML to Web browsers with zero-footprint and zero-download required on the desktop

No modification or access to source code

“WebSphere Host Access Transformation Services allowed us to quickly deliver web-based sales force applications from existing CICS transactions.”

Gary Bramwell, Director Information Technology

Business benefits Modify application workflow to streamline

interaction and better meet the needs of district managers

Customize screens to increase user satisfaction and reduce training time

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WebSphere Application Server for z/OS, V5.1 WebSphere Application Server for z/OS, V5.1 delivers:

• SDK (JDK) 1.4.1 / J2SE 1.4.1 Support

– Server-side support, not just client-side support (as in V5.02).– Security improvements related to encryption and decryption, SSL,

authentication and authorization, and more.– Enhancements to Java Foundation Classes for high performance

graphics, images, printing, and more.• Performance Enhancements

– EJB-specific improvements• Additionally

– Fully leverages the new zSeries Application Assist Processor (zAAP), planned to be available on the IBM eServer zSeries 990 and zSeries 890 for greater flexibility in deployment and to help reduce total cost of ownership

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dwp Bank uses IBM tools to modernize legacy applications and integrate with J2EE

Modernize and extend legacy COBOL and IMS applications and integrate them into an e-business infrastructure

Use IBM transformation tools to deliver higher levels of customer service at lower costs with reuse of existing assets

Challenge

Solution

Technology benefits Develop an IT architecture that is

scalable and flexible, and that will allow the bank to integrate its existing and new systems

Align the IT environment with business objectives

Reduce functional and data redundancies

Transformation tools used by dwp Bank include:

WebSphere Studio Enterprise DeveloperWebSphere Studio Asset AnalyzerWebSphere Studio Application MonitorWebSphere Host Integration SolutionWebSphere Application Server for z/OS

Business benefits Allow the bank to sustain its transaction

processing leadership in Germany and grow market share throughout Europe

Reduce the cost of each individual transaction through economies of scale and decreased risk

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WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation for z/OS, V5.1 Builds on and fully exploits WebSphere

Application Server for z/OS, V5.1

J2EE based process engine

Tooling provided by WSAD-IE

Provides key business integration capabilities• BPEL-based process choreography

– Visual business process designer– Service-based compensation– Fault handling– Business process debugger

• Basic human interaction support– Work lists, work item management

• Service-oriented architecture

• Business Rules support

• Application adapters– Development use adapters for HOD, IMS,

CICS, WBI adapters

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zAAP: Specially designated Workload Processors on z990 and z890 – at FULL capacity

zSeries Application Assist Processor (zAAP) zAAP – dedicated exclusively for Java

workloads Based on PR/SM technology, z/OS 1.6,

SDK 1.4.1 Executes Java Code with no anticipated

changes to applications Traditional IBM zSeries software charges

unaffected Up to 1 zAAP per general purpose

processor in an LPAR Benefit can be a lower cost of computing for

Java application servers

NEW

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SolutionsinApplication Development

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Fusing Business Transformation with IT

WorkflowWorkflowEngineEngine

(Web)Service A

(Web)Service C

(Web)Service B

WBI WBI ModelerModeler

BPEL/FDL

Business Process ModelProcess Module

Process Module

BPEL

WBIWBIMonitorMonitor

WebSphereWebSphereStudio &Studio &RationalRational

FDL

Business Tool As-IsTo-Be AnalysisSimulation

• Process Knowledge/Documentation• Process Improvement

IT Tool

• Application Development• UML/XDE Tooling• Activity Implementation/Test

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WorkbenchIBM’s commercially supported version of the Eclipse Workbench

WebSphere Studio Family

Site Developer• Professional Web, Java, XML,

and Web services developers

• SCM interface to connect to vendor of your choice

• Embedded WebSphere Application Server Express

• Advanced J2EE developers

• Flow composition

• Embedded WebSphere Application Server Enterprise

Development Studio

• iSeries Server and eBusiness developers

• Leverage and extend iSeries Data, Code and Skills

Application Developer• J2EE

developers

• Relational DB tools

• Embedded WebSphere Application Server

Enterprise Developer

• Enterprise development organizations

• Leverage and extend existing application

• Web service and connector based enterprise modernization

• Enterprise web to host

• Traditional COBOL/PL/I development

Application Developer Integration Edition

Traditional and Corporate z Series Developers

Integration Developers/Advanced J2ee Developers J2ee Developers

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IBM Tools For the Application Lifecycle

Discovery Development Deployment

Analysis Coding Testing QA Monitoring

Application Developers Test Personnel Application Analysts

Build and debug applications Maintain applications

Conduct testingUnit testFunctional testSystem testIntegration testPerformance and load test

Perform QA functions

Coordinate several applications into "solutions"Monitor applicationsAnalyze resources consumptionPlan future requirements

Stage:

Activity:

Role:

Function:

WSWSWSEDWSAA

WSAM

WSAA: WebSphere Studio Asset AnalyzerWSED: WebSphere Studio Enterprise DeveloperWSWS: WebSphere Studio Workload SimulatorWSAM: WebSphere Studio Application Monitor

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Data Analysis

OS/ 390, NT or UNIXz/ OS

WebSphere Application Server

Import

Servlet, jsp

z/ OS or OS/ 390 Inventory Tools

Quick scannerCOBOL

PL/IC

DB2MQJCLCICSIMSJava

C/C++JSP

WAS V4 AE runtime

XMLHTMLWAREAR

EJB&EJB jar files

Text file for data

transportImport

Servlet, jsp

Analysis Tools

Inventory Reconciliation

InterrelationshipAnalysis

Impact Analysis

Data Collection

JCL

CICS

IMS

Source

Web browser

UDBUDB

HTML

JSP

EJB

Java

C/C++

WebSphere Asset Analyzer Overview

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Let us provide a free on-site Business Integration Architecture Workshop

We will work with you to evaluate your current business integration architecture

The workshop will focus on how IT can help solve your business problems

IBM will deliver a documented, high-level solution architecture and a recommended implementation roadmap

Let’s get started solving your business integration challenges!

Next Step: Are You Integration Ready?

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For additional information

ibm.com/websphere/enterprisetransformation

WebSphere Host Access Transformation Services

ibm.com/software/webservers/hatsWebSphere Studio Enterprise Developer

ibm.com/software/awdtools/studioenterprisedevWebSphere Studio Asset Analyzer

ibm.com/software/awdtools/wsaaWebSphere Studio Application Monitor

ibm.com/software/awdtools/studioapplicationmonitorWepShere Studio Workload Simulator

ibm.com/software/awdtools/studioworkloadsimulatorHost Integration Demos

websphere.demo.ibm.com/whidemo

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BIAW Sample Agenda

Introductions, objectives, and agenda

“Discovery”• Business discussion

• Current IT Environment discussion

• Emerging Technology discussion

“Solution”• Select business scenario for solution focus (“AS IS”)

• “Whiteboarding” to consider solution alternatives

• Map derived solution to Reference Architecture (“TO BE”)

• Discuss and document non-functional requirements

• Address deployment issues, etc.

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BIAW Sample Agenda (continued)

“Implementation”• Discuss solution benefits

• Map products to solution architecture

• Discuss product capabilities

• Discuss future requirements and “out of scope” topics

• ** Create a bill of materials **

Workshop Results• Strategic Outlook creation

• Value Assessment

• Presentation to the customer

Potential Next Steps – Business As Usual• Proof Of Technology or Proof Of Concept

• Jumpstart or Pilot

• IBM Professional Services Engagement

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CICS TS V2+ highlights and issues

CPU reduction with threadsafe DB2 applications• Non-threadsafe exits can increase CPU time

Removal of support for non-LE compilers• CICS TS V2.2 ships translator only for supported

compilers

• CICS TS V2.3 requires use of LE run-time

• CICS TS V2.3 last release to support OS/VS COBOL

CICS TS V2.3 and JDK 1.4.1• Positioned to exploit zAAP

• Performance data being collected now

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CICS TS V2.3 new featurese-business Access to CICS

ƒ Java evolution including the SDK 1.4.1 (Exploitation of zAAP)ƒ EJB enhancements and performanceƒ Enhancements to IIOP authentication and encryption

Application Modernizationƒ New JCICS classes for the CICS APIs WEB, DOCUMENT, and EXTRACTƒ New CCI Connector for CICS TSƒ Interactive end-to-end debugging enhancementsƒ DB2 restart-light and JDBC supportƒ SOAP for CICS feature

Enterprise Managementƒ CICSPlex SM enhancements

–Definitional web user interface–Workload management for the LINK3270 Bridge–Architectural improvements

ƒ Additional enhancementsƒ Information Center

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Distributed web application integration with CICS

CICS Web support• Native HTTP for CICS

• Support for 3270, non 3270 transactions

• Architecture • Direct browser access to

CICS or plug-in to IBM HTTP server

SOAP for CICS• Native SOAP listener inside CICS

• Handles inbound & outbound SOAP over MQ or HTTP (including SSL)

• No-charge feature with future CICS V2.x

WebSphere Host Integration

WebSphere Business Integration Adapter for CICS• Technology adapter – not application specific

• Works with Interchange Server or WMQI (now)

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Web Services, XML and SOAP - CICS

SOAP for CICS at www.ibm.com/cics Enables SOAP v1.1 with CICS Transaction Server No charge optional feature in CICS 2.2 and 2.3 Both inbound and outbound SOAP requests Easily and efficiently reuse existing CICS

applications from SOAP clients Performance focused Drive existing CICS programs with user supplied

XML to COMMAREA mapping Language neutral approach, COBOL, C and Java SOAP client application can call CICS CICS application can call a SOAP-enabled

application Message adapter (COBOL, PL/I, C) maps between

XML and COMMAREA – can be generated by WSED

Message transport over HTTP or WMQ

TransportSOAP/HTTPSOAP./MQ

EnvelopeProcessor

SupportPac• Envelope parsing• URI mapping• Envelope building

Codepage conversion

COBOL/PL/I Application

Message Adapter

Generated by WSED

Inbound/Outbound

CICS

Web Servicesrequester

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CICS Web Services, XML and SOAP

SOAP for CICS at http://www.ibm.com/cics

• Announced in Feb 03. Delivered in CICS 2.2 and 2.3

Maximise re-use of enterprise assets via standard interfaces

• Neutral approach, works for COBOL applications as well as Java

• Synergistic with WebSphere and industry direction for Web Services

• Enables CICS as consumer of application processes as well

TransportSOAP/HTTPSOAP./MQ

EnvelopeProcessor

SupportPac• Envelope parsing• URI mapping• Envelope building

Codepage conversion

COBOL/PL/I Application

Message Adapter

Generated by WSED

Inbound/Outbound

CICSCICS

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Relieve 32K COMMAREA limitation Solution based on Containers and Interfaces

Containers already exist in the BTS API Simple commands – GET, PUT and DELETE

Think “named commareas” Container names are local symbols

Can pass more than 32K In each container or can put data in as many containers as

required

Interfaces are groups of containers passed on LINK and START

Interface containers are non-persistent, and are automatically freed up when no longer in scope

CICS TS V3 will separate containers from BTS

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CICS TS V3.1

CICS TS V3.1• GA planned for March 2005

• Beta program begins October 2004

• T3 Class 14-18 March 2005, Hursley

Feature enhancements• Relieve 32K COMMAREA limitation

• Enhanced SOAP Support

• Enhanced Network Transport and Security

• CPSM Enhancements

• And more . . .

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CICS Transaction Gateway V5.0.1

Announced April 2003 Required for WAS z/OS V5 support

Remote Gateway support on WAS z/OS Control of SSL cipher suite (enforcement of 128 bit ssl) AIX v5.2 and z/OS v1.4 support EPI/terminal recovery for CICS server outages Important APARs:

Improved performance of EPI flows (null stripping)

5x retry of retry-able failed EXCI allocates

Non swappable CTG address space

Improved performance of compression exits

Note: Support for CICS TG V5.0 and 5.0.1 is extended until at least 30 Sep 2005

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CICS TG V5.1 Enhancements

Support for Linux on Intel-based architectures • Red Hat Enterprise Linux V2.1

• SUSE Linux Enterprise Server V8

– UnitedLinux V1.0, with kernel 2.4/glibc 2.2.5. Support for new versions of Windows and Solaris operating

systems • Microsoft Windows 2003 Server family

• Sun Solaris 9 Support of Java 1.4.1 Support for WebSphere® Application Server V5.1

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Default business mappings generated • Imports existing physical definitions - Copybooks, IDMS schemas, IMS DBDs, Predict • Generates logical relational table definitionsVisual customization • Many-to-Many Model • Exports metadata to mainframe utilitiesMetadata driven features • Automatic translation of legacy data types • Metadata driven filtering

MetaData

Catalog

MetaData

Catalog

DataMapperDataMapper

IMSDB2 VSAMCA-IDMS

DB2 II ClassicConnectArchitecture

Data Integration ServerData Integration Server

SQL Engine

AdabasCADatacom

Data Savants

Data Savants

Data Savants

Data Savants

Data Savants

Data Savants

Powerful SQL access - Performance of Native Databases - Portability of industry standards

eXadas

JDBC or ODBC Connector

TCP/IP or

MQ Series

LinuxUSSAIX

Solaris HP-UX

95/98/NT2000/XP

Applications& Tools

0S/390, z/OS

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DB2 Information Integrator Classic Connect

DataServer

AIX, Sun, HP, Windows,JVM Platforms

MetaData

SQL

ServletSQL

Servlet

ClientClass

SQL

JDBCClient

SQL

SQL

SQL AdabasConnector

IMSConnector

SQL

IDMSConnector

SQL

VSAMConnector

SQL

ODBCClient

DatacomConnector

SQL

z/OSOS/390

DB2Connector

SQL

Portal

BI Tool

EJB

VSAM

Adabas

IDMS

IMS

DB2

Datacom