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January 21, 2008
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ARMONK, N.Y., Jan. 18 -- IBM today announced new software for datacenter automation that will help clients benefit from cloud computing, a revolutionary approach that will allow corporate datacenters to act with Internet-scale efficiency and operate with fewer resources.
The new version of IBM's Tivoli Provisioning Manager (TPM) helps clients reduce manual steps to better automate the changing demands for IT resources -- a key element of IBM's version of cloud computing, called Blue Cloud. The technologies developed as part of this initiative enable clients to build large-scale, distributed, globally accessible datacenters.
As a foundation for datacenter automation, TPM plays an important role in helping IT organizations manage power consumption by switching servers to standby mode when not in use, which saves energy, and automatically restores them to active mode when needed.
TPM dynamically provisions and allocates resources to compensate for workload fluctuations common in today's rapidly changing business environment. These fluctuations can strain specific IT resources while other systems run at less than capacity, a problem cloud computing can resolve.
"Advanced automation and resource optimization are key drivers to containing costs and among the top priorities for businesses today," said Chris O'Connor, vice president of Tivoli strategy and market management at IBM. "This new version of Tivoli Provisioning Manager enables our clients to simplify IT environments, further take advantage of virtualization and realize the vision of cloud computing."
TPM 5.1.1 includes a variety of enhancements to expand the capabilities and benefits of automating common datacenter tasks while providing interoperability to support diverse IT environments and varying levels of IT maturity. The new capabilities help simplify software installation and improve distribution, monitor IT resources across an enterprise, and create reusable automation packages to perform complex tasks that can be used again later.
Specifically, TPM automates the discovery, deployment, configuration and management of operating systems, patches, middleware, and applications on physical and virtual servers. It can manage virtualization technologies, SAN- and NAS-based storage resources, and network devices acting as routers, switches, firewalls and load balancers. TPM also allows a company to automate its own datacenter procedures and processes either by modifying automation packages or creating new packages that match a company's best practices.
TPM lowers the cost of managing infrastructure resources by automating tasks to execute change in the enterprise. Provisioning, maintaining and re-purposing IT resources is made easier, while systems are made more secure and stable through software and security configuration compliance and remediation, freeing up resources to focus on business issues and innovation.
Specific new enhancements include:
"Tivoli Provisioning Manager is an excellent tool for helping developers become more efficient," said Mike Todd, chief technology officer and founder of Northwind Consulting. "One of our customers recently ran a pilot optimizing the usage of 600 servers in a development test environment. They have 40 people building images and it normally takes 3-4 weeks from the time a request is processed to when a developer has a system completely built out and ready to go. We showed them how they can do the same thing in less than a day using Tivoli Provisioning Manager. The current project has a three-month ROI and will result in tremendous savings, in addition to drastically reduced lead time, and improved quality."
For Tivoli Provisioning Manager information, visit www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/features/solution-portal/ and www.ibm.com/software/tivoli/products/prov-mgr/.
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Source: IBM