30%: Annual growth in Data; 0%: Annual Growth in … · 2010-02-15 · DB2 for z/OS & System z The...
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30%: Annual growth in Data; 0%: Annual Growth in budgets……How Do You Manage?
Parag Pithia, Information Management Software, IBM, India/SA
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IBM Data Management
The Information Challenge
Addressing the Data Challenges
Flexibility & Scalability
High Availability
Secure data, reduce risks and audit deficiencies
Meet Current and Future Needs
improve performance
Security & Compliance
self-configuring, self-healing, self-optimizing and self-protecting
Ease of Manageability
Delivering projects that enable future growth is one of the top 3 CIO strategies*
84% of security breaches come from internal sources
Improving workforce effectiveness is one of the top 3 CIO priorities*
Downtime costs can amount up to 16% of revenue in some industries.
Sources: CIO Magazine survey 2007; IBM Tivoli Market needs and profiling study 2005; The Costs of Enterprise Downtime: NA Vertical Markets 2005" Information Research; IBM Market Intelligence
Which of these are “top of mind” in your organization?
The IT Spending Climate
“…businesses should prepare now for cutting IT costs, and the data management discipline is one area that affords numerous opportunities for reducing and controlling costs. In most cases, the cost of implementing the steps will be far outweighed by the savings that can be realized.”
IT budgets flat or declining
Data volumes still growing
Increasing cost of managing data
Source: http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=619108
When you hear…
data management &
IBM,
what do you think?
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Performance
Security
Reliability
Manageability
Governance
Ease of Use
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Do you also think about IBM delivering…
lowest cost of operation?
...let us show you the IBM way
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Save 30% on
storage costs when compared to
other databases
* Based on Internal IBM tests.
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Get morefrom your Servers
DB2 for z/OS & System z The Undisputed Leader
Trusted Platform for SOA• DB2 pureXML for seamless and efficient integration of XML & relational data
• Improved performance for dynamic warehousing and OLTP requirements
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Industry’s Highest Level of Availability & Scalability• Unmatched availability for “utility class” information access
• Rapid and non-disruptive scalability for variable mission critical requirements
Unmatched Risk and Compliance Management• New security capabilities for greater control and business flexibility
• Improved auditing and accountability
Lowest Operating Cost• Reduced operating costs through z/OS and zIIP engine exploitation
• Superior environmental efficiency - power, cooling, and space
Agility
Performance
Compliance
Efficiency
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Latest IBM Database InnovationIBM DB2 PureScale
Learning from the undisputed Gold Standardfor reliability and scalability... System z
Unlimited Capacity
– Buy only what you need, add capacity as your needs grow
Application Transparency
– Avoid the risk and cost of application changes
Continuous Availability
– Deliver uninterrupted access to your data with consistent performance
Meet Service Level Objectives with High Availability
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“One of the major advantages of DB2 is that we get a disaster recovery solution for our SAP system with HADR at no extra cost.”—Gustav Elias, Austrian Railways
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“…up to 83%… helps us minimize storage costs and increase performance”— Jean Holley, CIO, Tellabs, Inc.
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Easierdatabase administration
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Get MOREfrom your staff
Get More from Your Database Great Performance without Tuning
DB2 and InfoSphere Warehouse can tune itself so you don’t have to worry about the database.
Easier administration means…
• IT Staff can focus on high-value tasks
• Lower administration costs
“…DB2 9.7 minimizes down time ... DB2 9.7 enables us to maintain higher database availability … DB2 9.7 allows Soprano to focus on customer features ...” — Dr Richard Favero, CEO, Soprano Design (Australia)
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Get More from Your Database Easy to Use = Fewer Administrative Resources
Without thousands of DBAs
• Many customers average 2,000 servers per DBA• Large retailer manages 10,000 servers with 6 DBA’s
Manage thousands of locations
DBA Survey*: An average of 7 minutes of admin time per week* Uptime Survey by
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Source: Solitaire Interglobal Ltd Whitepaper: DB2 Performance on IBM System p® and System x®
Not Available on System p
DB2 Needs Less Staff on System p
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“DB2’s automated administration features are going to save me 30% to 35% of my support costs.”—Bob Maddocks, Maddocks Systems
Move Your Applications to DB2 9.7 Easily
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"To move our application to DB2 9.5 would have taken an estimated two-year effort. We were thrilled to see it took only ONE WEEK to move it to DB2 9.7…”
— Paolo Juvara, CTO, Openbravo
Easier Than Ever to Move to DB2
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SolidDB Universal Cache
Over 3,000,000 solidDB deployments worldwide
App
Universal CacheUniversal Cache
App App
“Having the ability to process 1
million busy-hour call attempts
per CPU and to also have Carrier
Grade availability, was a major
challenge for Iskratel NGN/IMS
fully featured Call Server. The
extreme performance and data
resilience of solidDB has proven
to be a solid foundation for our
extreme requirements.”
- Iskratel Director of Products and Solutions
IBM Announces Industry's First Universal Database Cache
“An industry first, solidDBUniversal Cache relies on relational, in-memory database software to accelerate IBM's own DB2 and Informix Dynamic Server, as well as…”
1 Source: Noel Yuhanna, Forrester ResearchDatabase Archiving Remains An Important Part Of Enterprise DBMS Strategy, Q3 2007
On average, data repositories
increases by 50% annually.
The Data Multiplier Effect
500 GB
Actual Data Burden = Size of production database + all replicated clones
500 GB
500 GB
500 GB
Development
Test
UserAcceptance
Production
500 GB Backup
500 GBDisasterRecovery
3 TB3 TBTotal
Control Data Growth & Improve Application Performance
CurrentCurrent
Production
HistoricalHistorical
ArchiveArchive
RestoreRestoreRestoredRestored
Universal Access to Application DataUniversal Access to Application Data
ODBC / JDBC XML Report WriterApplication
Archives
Historical DataHistorical Data
Reference DataReference Data
Archiving is an intelligent process for moving inactive or infrequently accessed data that still has value, while providing the ability to search and retrieve the
data
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….reduces cost by Millions of dollars by taming data growth with archiving.
Have a Data Growth Problem?
Application Retirement/Decommissioning
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Before Decommissioning After Decommissioning
Remove an application or system from active service
But…Retain access to its business-critical data– Retire an application– Consolidate redundant systems into single “enterprise standard”– Migrate portfolio to lower-cost platform – Consolidate and eliminate unsupported databases and versions
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Protecting Privacy through Masking
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Before Masking After Masking
Meet Service Level Objectives with High Availability
“…would definitely recommend Optim for Test Data Managementas a solution for data extraction and import...Optim’s data masking capabilities … protect privacy in our development and testing environments. “ — Katri Savolainen, Arek Oy, Project Manager
IBM is the only vendor who can offer:
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A comprehensive foundation across any platform scalable to any transaction and data volume for any workload and data format
Leading edge database innovations to provide breakthrough performance and time to value for leveraging all business data
Broadest & deepest Integrated Data Management portfolio to manage data across the most diverse set of platforms & business application needs
Application and technology partnerships to deliver complementary value to our mutual clients
Workload Optimized Systems to provide the highest performance while cutting costs
When you hear…
data management& IBM,
what do you think?
...has the answer changed?
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