IBM to Help Clients Accelerate Business
IBM to Help Clients Advance Service Oriented
Architecture Strategies,
Accelerate Business
Transactions
IBM today announced new and enhanced services
and software that is designed
to further simplify the
adoption of service oriented architecture (SOA)
while
also supporting advanced information technology
environments. The
new offerings are designed to help
organisations unite IT and business as
they progress from
establishing an SOA strategy to being able to
flawlessly
perform high volume business
transactions.
Based on its experience with more than 5,700
SOA customers worldwide, IBM
developed the new offerings
to address the business and technical needs of
both basic
and advanced SOA deployments. IBM is applying a combination
of
industry-leading SOA expertise with decades of
transaction processing
leadership to help clients
simultaneously increase the volume and the
integrity of
their business transactions.
The new and enhanced products
include tools and software to help companies
get started
with SOA; middleware designed to execute and
synchronise
business processes; SOA configurations to
help IBM customers more easily
and securely integrate
legacy applications; and professional services to
help
develop an SOA infrastructure that will support high
volume,
synchronised business processes.
"As more
businesses across industries rely on high volume and
complex
business transactions, customers are linking
together hundreds -- and even
thousands -- of business
applications, platforms and data sources across
their
enterprises," said Steve Mills, senior vice president, IBM
Software
Group. "The resulting surge in business
transactions requires proven
software and services to
ensure the integrity of these complex business
processes
and deliver on the promise of SOA.”
Advanced SOA
Capabilities
As companies move beyond preliminary pilot
and test projects to bridge the
gap between IT and
business, they need to integrate business
processes
across a wide variety of platforms,
applications and data sources. IBM has
found that
companies want the agility and flexibility offered by
SOA,
without sacrificing the integrity of their critical
processes and
transactions.
IBM is taking advantage of
its years of experience building powerful
systems for
clients that rely on high-volume transaction processing --
such
as financial institutions. IBM's new SOA portfolio
is designed to deliver
enterprise-class reliability,
scalability and security, which are required
to help
ensure the integrity of critical business
processes.
Highlights of the new and enhanced IBM software
designed to support
end-to-end process integrity include
an updated version of IBM WebSphere
Process Server, which
includes a robust set of features for supporting
both
long and short-running processes. The product has
extensive support for
compensation, which helps enable
processes to recover reliably when the
target
applications or services are unavailable.
Other enhanced
products designed to support process integrity are
WebSphere
Message Broker and MQ, which feature enhanced
Web services support; Tivoli
Composite Application
Manager for SOA, which provides detailed information
on
service flows across the SOA environment; WebSphere
DataPower XML
Security Gateway, which provides
hardware-based security for XML and Web
services; and IBM
Information Server, which is designed to
enable
information to be provided as reusable services.
IBM also offers a variety
of professional services
supporting process integrity, including SOA
Design,
Development and Integration Services.
IBM has enhanced its
SOA professional services for process
integrity,
including SOA Design, Development and
Integration Services. These services
help architect,
configure and implement a high volume,
transaction-based
SOA infrastructure leveraging IBM
software products.
A powerful IT infrastructure is also
required to support the growing number
of transactions
across the enterprise, as well as with customers,
partners
and suppliers. IBM recently beat competitors by
37 percent in an industry
benchmark that measures
high-volume transaction processing that are typical
in
today's customer environments. IBM WebSphere Application
Server
established record-breaking SPECjAppServer2004
benchmark performance and
scalability results involved
more than 15,500 concurrent clients and
produced 1,197.51
SPECjAppServer2004 JOPS@Standard (jAppServer
Operations
Per Second), which translates into more than
4.3 million business
transactions over the course of the
benchmark's hour long runtime.
Managing SOA
Deployments
In an effort to help customers more quickly
achieve IT and business
benefits, IBM is offering new SOA
configurations to help reduce deployment
time when
reusing legacy and packaged applications in an SOA
environment.
The SOA configurations provide best
practices and step by step
implementation guides to help
address key SOA implementation challenges.
IBM provides
expertise to help guide clients in implementing solutions
for
leveraging legacy packaged applications as well as
SOA management and
security. The SOA Security and
Management configuration provides the
solution patterns
to assist customers in creating a flexible, robust,
and
easy to deploy infrastructure for secure and
manageable SOA, including key
areas such as threat
protection, service level management and,
service
lifecycle management.
To help customers govern
business information and safeguard privacy in an
SOA, IBM
is also introducing IBM Optim, new offerings from the
Princeton
Softech acquisition. Optim provides facilities
designed to support data
governance, a fundamental
requirement in an SOA. By capturing and managing
data at
the business record level, Optim helps ensure the integrity
and
business context of information managed in an SOA
environment. In
addition, Optim solutions are designed
to de-identify confidential data to
help safeguard
privacy of client and employee data in complex
application
environments.
IBM is also offering services
and tools to support the SOA Governance
environment,
including WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
(WSRR),
Rational® Asset Manager (RAM), Rational Tester
for SOA Quality and Rational
Performance Tester extension
for SOA Quality. These offerings are designed
to
mitigate business risk by helping customers effectively
manage services,
assets and processes. New and enhanced
professional services for SOA
management include service
management design and planning for SOA
environment,
implementation of governance for management and
monitoring
infrastructure and a testing centre of
excellence to help ensure
end-to-end
performance.
Getting Started with SOA
For
businesses that want to explore and test the capabilities of
an SOA
through a low risk, hands-on experience, IBM is
introducing the SOA
Sandbox. This SOA ‘test bed’ is
available free of charge on the IBM
developerWorks site,
IBM's premier technical resource for software
developers,
and includes trial software, tutorials, quick start guides,
and
best practices to accelerate deployments. IBM intends
to provide a mix of
full version software trials and
‘try online’ hosted environments where
developers can
explore tutorials and get architectural guidance.
For
example, Rational Software Architect, which is
designed to allow developers
to rapidly design, develop,
assemble, test, profile and deploy Web services
and SOA
applications -- is now available for both download and
online trial
as part of the SOA Sandbox. Also, a quick
start guide provides step-by-step
instructions for
installing core SOA software in the users' environment.
To
help companies extend the reach of their SOA while bringing
together the
business and IT value, IBM supports Web 2.0
capabilities using the same
software that supports SOA.
Enabling Web 2.0 functionality requires
increased
infrastructure flexibility, which can be supported by SOA.
New
Web 2.0 capabilities are included in the latest
releases of WebSphere
Commerce, WebSphere Message Broker
and WebSphere Portal, assisting users to
create
applications, remix content and more easily access services.
IBM is
also introducing a new IBM WebSphere Application
Server Feature Pack for
Web 2.0 that is designed to
extend SOA by connecting external Web services,
internal
SOA services, and Java™ 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
(J2EE)
objects into highly-interactive Web application
interfaces.