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1 IBM Global Technology Services Weaving the solution Dharanibalan Gurunathan 1 st August, Mumbai

2 agenda 1 Driving innovation and growth Designing and implementing service-oriented 2 architectures 3 Connectivity and reuse offering Potential benefits Why IBM? For more information 2

3 You drive innovation by bringing together IT and business Business needs Identify new revenue streams Grow profitably Improve operations and core business processes to improve efficiencies Be more customer focused, and respond quickly to opportunities IT challenges Build an integrated, flexible open infrastructure to support growth and innovation Reduce operational costs and decrease IT complexity Manage information effectively Limit risk Deliver better service Ensure that IT is managed according to business objectives 3

4 Middleware services, including SOA services, are the link between IT and business that enables innovation and optimization Service-oriented architecture (SOA) Information on demand Service management IT optimization Designed to help you evaluate, plan, design, build and manage a flexible IT infrastructure based on industry best practices, proven architectures and leadingedge middleware product expertise and grounded in IBM intellectual capital helping you get there faster with decreased risk 4

5 agenda 1 Driving innovation and growth Designing and implementing service-oriented 2 architectures 3 Connectivity and reuse offering Potential benefits Why IBM? For more information 5

6 The SOA approach brings together IT and business SOA helps you create a more flexible business. and allows you to: Create new services to meet evolving business demands Connect third parties and partners in a security-rich environment Deliver existing services to new channels Connect local branches more easily and cost-effectively Leverage existing systems and infrastructure Adapt legacy systems to extend their life or repurpose them for new services 6

7 IBM offers you an end-to-end lifecycle of services to help you implement an SOA environment Strategy and Architecture IBM SOA Infrastructure Consulting Services: Infrastructure strategy and planning for SOA Infrastructure architecture and design for SOA Service management design for SOA Predict the impact of SOA on your organization Promote adoption and accelerate implementation through planned incremental approach Design and implementation IBM SOA Integration Services: Connectivity and reuse SOA management and governance IBM Application Infrastructure Services: Web application server Web infrastructure optimization and virtualization IBM IT Lifecycle Management and Governance Services: Service management implementation Integrate siloed applications and trading partners thru an extensible infrastructure foundation Establish chains of responsibility and decision rights, as well as measurement, policy and control mechanisms for your infrastructure Build a robust Web infrastructure Optimize your application infrastructure s flexibility, manageability and performance Create visibility across your IT service infrastructure that facilitates business and technology alignment Improve the quality and efficiency of IT service delivery 7

8 agenda 1 Driving innovation and growth Designing and implementing service-oriented 2 architectures 3 Connectivity and reuse offering Potential benefits Why IBM? For more information 8

9 Connectivity and reuse are common SOA entry points because they leverage your existing investments Connectivity establishes connections across the enterprise through an ESB that can: Deliver existing services to new channels Connect internal assets (people, information and processes) more easily and cost-effectively Connect third parties and partners in a security-rich environment Leverage existing systems and infrastructure to provide new functionality Reuse creates new services from legacy assets to: Extend the value of legacy systems Reduce development costs Leverage existing systems and infrastructure to provide new functionality 9

10 IBM SOA Integration Services Creating, optimizing, and managing the secure, distributed connectivity infrastructures necessary to integrate application silos and trading partners. Service defined: Benefits: Integration, implementation, optimization and registry services that support the enabling technologies to accelerate the adoption and time to value of SOA within your environment. Includes services supporting enterprise service bus, distributed connectivity, integration framework, and service registry and repository. Initiates entry into the SOA connectivity entry point Enables rapid integration of business processes, applications, composite services and information Optimizes the messaging and distributed integration infrastructure Establishes the SOA service registry and repository for services management Helps you implement, upgrade or migrate your applications and infrastructure when you don t have in-house resources available 10

11 IBM SOA Integration Services connectivity and reuse Connectivity and reuse services assist you in developing an advanced, secure distributed integration infrastructure for messaging and connectivity the backbone of an SOA. What the services do: Engineer the design, build and deployment of the secure integrated connectivity infrastructure into the existing IT environment Optimize and stabilize the Application environment to help ensure performance and scalability Help you create: ESB Distributed/federated ESB B2B integration infrastructure Service registry and repository for federated service management Legacy connectivity and enterprise modernisation Business process management integration Leverages key technologies: IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, IBM WebSphere Message Broker, IBM WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances, IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository and IBM WebSphere Process Server 11

12 What is an integrated connectivity infrastructure? The integrated connectivity infrastructure we offer is not just an ESB, but rather it is an integration of SOA-enabled technologies Connectivity is the foundation for all of the other aspects of an SOA. People, process, information and reuse are dependent on the connectivity infrastructure Connectivity: Decouples the hard coding, silos, links between applications, systems, hardware, storage and services Matches and routes messages between services (across silos of applications) Converts transport protocols between requestors and service providers Transforms message formats between requestors and service providers Distributes business events to and from disparate sources 12

13 Why choose connectivity and reuse services for creating serviceoriented architectures? Existing applications are among the most valuable assets you own It is much less expensive to reuse existing applications than to write new applications from scratch Reusing proven, time-tested applications results in significantly lower risks and faster time to market Maintenance overhead shrinks with greater use of proven and tested code for common functions The bottom line Connectivity and reuse services can lead to: Cost savings Improved return of investment Reduced risk An integrated, responsive enterprise 13

14 The middleware services portfolio can be positioned on the SOA reference architecture SOA connectivity: the enterprise service bus Development services Interaction services Enable collaboration between people, processes and information Business innovation and optimization services Provide for better decision making with real-time business information Process services Orchestrate and automate business processes Information services Manage diverse data and content in a unified manner IT service management Integrated environment for design and creation of solution assets Interoperability Partner services Connect with trading partners Enterprise service bus Business application services Build on a robust, scalable and secure services environment Mediation Registry Access services Facilitate interactions with existing information and application assets Manages and secures services, applications and resources Applications and information assets Infrastructure services Optimize throughput, availability and performance 14

15 Connectivity: the enterprise service bus SOA connectivity: the enterprise service bus Development services Interaction services Enable collaboration between people, processes and information Business innovation and optimization services Provide for better decision making with real-time business information Process services Engineers the integration Information services of the secure Orchestrate and automate Manage diverse data and business processes content in a unified manner IT service management connectivity infrastructure into the existing IT environment Integrated environment for design and creation of solution assets Interoperability Partner services Connect with trading partners Enterprise service bus Business application services Build on a robust, scalable and secure services environment Infrastructure services Optimize throughput, availability and performance Optimizes and stabilizes the application Mediation Registry and Web infrastructure environment to help ensure performance and scalability Access services Manages and secures services, applications and resources Facilitate interactions with existing Results in a flexible, secure distributed information and application assets integration infrastructure that will increase Applications and information assets business agility and encourage growth 15

16 Connectivity: the service registry and repository SOA connectivity: the enterprise service bus Development services Business innovation and optimization services Provide for better decision making with real-time business information Service registry Interaction and services repository for Process services Enable collaboration Orchestrate and automate federated service management between people, business processes processes and information Services mediation at run time Integrated environment for design and creation of solution assets Interoperability Partner services Connect with trading partners Enterprise service bus Business application services Build on a robust, scalable and secure services environment Information services Manage diverse data and content in a unified manner Mediation Registry Access services Facilitate interactions with existing information and application assets IT service management Manages and secures services, applications and resources Applications and information assets Infrastructure services Optimize throughput, availability and performance 16

17 Business process integration: process server SOA Connectivity: The enterprise service bus Automation of business processes within a manageable application infrastructure Development services Interaction services Enable collaboration between people, processes and information Integration of process automation with ESB, and business/it dashboards Integrated environment for design and creation of solution assets Interoperability Optimization, clustering and Partner services stabilization Connect of the with application trading partners and Web services environment Business innovation and optimization services Provide for better decision making with real-time business information Process services Process automation Orchestrate and automate business processes Enterprise service bus Advanced application architecture Business application services Build on a robust, scalable and secure services environment Information services Manage diverse data and content in a unified manner Mediation Registry Access services Facilitate interactions with existing information and application assets Applications and information assets IT service management Manages and secures services, applications and resources Infrastructure services Optimize throughput, availability and performance 17

18 agenda 1 Driving innovation and growth Designing and implementing service-oriented 2 architectures 3 Connectivity and reuse offering Potential benefits Why IBM? For more information 18

19 Connectivity and reuse services help you efficiently and confidently integrate your processes in support of innovation and growth Connectivity and reuse services: Offer you a rapid introduction of new service connections and reusable services Take advantage of new technology while leveraging and optimizing your existing assets, skills and investments Transfer critical SOA skills and expertise to your internal teams Help decrease the risks of implementing SOA by providing the benefits of proven methodologies, architectures, expertise and accelerators 19

20 The benefits of an integrated infrastructure are clear Leads to as much as a 50 percent reduction in installation costs for applications deployed on the new infrastructure Supports as much as a 30 percent reduction in ongoing operations costs Reduction in the number, size and complexity of existing interfaces Reduced cost and risk of developing new interfaces Promotes reuse of assets of all types Data is more accessible Business logic is more visible, understood and accessible Applications are left alone, while key services can execute across boundaries Transforms the infrastructure, making it more dynamic, real time, and event driven Enhances performance, reliability and security of the infrastructure 20

21 agenda 1 Driving innovation and growth Designing and implementing service-oriented 2 architectures 3 Connectivity and reuse offering Potential benefits Why IBM? For more information 21

22 We ve made significant investments in SOA to help our clients more quickly achieve real business value The Forrester Wave : North American SOA Integration, Q3 06 "... IBM is the leader in development of SOA intellectual property... with firm-wide SOA investment of $1 billion, IBM will leverage cutting-edge R&D, leading to quicker SOA value and reusable SOA assets for clients."* *Source: Sweeney, Sean. The Forrester Wave: North American SOA Integration, Q3 2006, Lack Of Business Focus Keeps Vendors Out Of The Leader Category." Tech Choices. September 18, Image disclaimer: The Forrester Wave is copyrighted by Forrester Research, Inc. Forrester and Forrester Wave are trademarks of Forrester Research, Inc. The Forrester Wave is a graphical representation of Forrester's call on a market and is plotted using a detailed spreadsheet with exposed scores, weightings, and comments. Forrester does not endorse any vendor, product, or service depicted in the Forrester Wave. Information is based on best available resources. Opinions reflect judgment at the time and are subject to change. 22

23 Why IBM? WebSphere software one of the world s leading integration solutions Worldwide SOA implementation leadership and development of SOA standards More than 3,000 SOA engagements and assessments More than 50 contributions to SOA-specific open-source projects Proven architectures, best practices, roadmaps and technology More than 300 SOA-related patents Accelerators that leverage combined business, industryapplication and infrastructure expertise to help speed application infrastructure development and integration Experienced, well-trained and certified personnel IBM SOA Centers of Excellence Bidirectional access to WebSphere and DataPower developers and engineers as well as access to lessons learned from IBM s own SOA transformation A full range of integrated solutions 23

24 agenda 1 Driving innovation and growth Designing and implementing service-oriented 2 architectures 3 Connectivity and reuse offering Potential benefits Why IBM? For more information 24

25 Contacts For more information: India, Dharanibalan Gurunathan - gdharani@in.ibm.com South, Sajith Padiyath - sajithsalim@in.ibm.com West, Sachin Girishkumar - sachingk@in.ibm.com North, Kausar Murtaza - kmurtaza@in.ibm.com 25

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