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DAILY NEWS AND INFORMATION
FOR THE GLOBAL GRID COMMUNITY /
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Systems/Enterprise:
IBM EXPANDS GRID, AUTONOMIC
COMPUTING SERVICES
IBM introduced Grid and Autonomic Computing services that combine business
consulting knowledge with research and technology expertise to help customers
gain competitive advantage in their respective industries.
The services bring together experts in business from IBM Business
Consulting
Services and IBM Global Services with experts in emerging technologies at
IBM Research.
Bowne & Co Inc, a global leader in delivering high-value document
management
solutions, is one of the first customers to take advantage of the new
services. Bowne's goal: to better respond to monthly and quarterly spikes in
demand for the processing and printing of critical financial documents and to
add processing power for unexpected, high-priority projects.
Grid and Autonomic computing technologies help companies harness the
collective computing power of disparate IT resources and manage them as a
single, large computer. These technologies can help organizations improve
operating efficiency, enhance productivity and adapt more quickly to changing
business conditions.
"IBM and DataSynapse helped us use Grid technology to demonstrate through a
pilot a fifty percent improvement in the performance of one of our core
software applications, Statements, which delivers critical financial
statements to our customers, " said Ellen Kraus, senior director for
Enterprise Architecture at Bowne & Co Inc. "With Grid, we are planning to
significantly improve the utilization of our existing IT infrastructure,
better address important SEC regulations and, most importantly, respond more
quickly to our customers."
"These new IBM services bring together industry specific business
consulting
knowledge with advanced technology skills for companies turning to Grid and
Autonomic computing," said Bruce Williams, general manager of Integrated
Technology Services for IBM Global Services. "This combination of business and
technical leadership helps companies like Bowne improve core business
processes that are critical to their success and growth."
The services announced today help customers immediately realize the
benefits
of Grid and Autonomic computing:
- IBM Grid Value at Work is a first of its kind assessment methodology
that
provides customers with a detailed Total Cost of Ownership analysis and
roadmap for companies considering Grid computing projects. Grid Value at Work
assists enterprises in gaining maximum business advantage from Grid computing
technology by helping CIOs and line of business executives build a business
case for deploying Grids, based on their individual objectives.
- IBM Business Impact of Technology Services help customers identify the
impact that Grid computing can have on key business processes, cost control,
and revenue generation. Using IBM's deep industry knowledge and experience,
consultants help CIOs gain business insight into the impact of a Grid project
on every aspect of their organization.
- Grid Solution Deployment Services help customers assess and plan,
design,
implement, and run Grid deployments based on their organization's business
goals. In addition, IBM Global Services can assist customers in migrating
existing applications and provide integration expertise. As part of an
engagement, IBM Global Services professionals can address infrastructure and
systems management, networking, security, business continuity and technology
support issues that are key to a successful Grid implementation.
- Autonomic Computing Readiness Engagement services help customers
identify
opportunities for increasing systems management automation. The services
create a framework that defines end to end infrastructure and applications
management requirements for critical business systems, and develops guiding
principles related to Autonomic computing services, processes, people and
management tools. "The Autonomic Computing Readiness Engagement has given us a
solid and unique master plan for sure productivity increase," said Jean-Paul
Casta, IT operation manager, Service Delivery for Distribution Company (SDDC),
a leading computer services provider for the retail industry. "This puts us on
the track for on demand self managing technology."
- Autonomic Computing Design and Implementation Services help customers
realize the potential of Autonomic computing by using IBM Global Services and
IBM Research experts to assist customers in the architecture and design of
self-configuring, self-healing, self-optimizing and self-protecting
environments. The experts also help develop Autonomic capabilities that
exploit core technologies and provide specialized assistance with critical
implementation activities.
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