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© 2011 IBM Corporation1
Verfügbare Software für Linux on System z
- ein breites Angebot
Siegfried LangerBusiness Development Managerz/VSE & Linux on System z
Böblingen – 22.03.2011
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§ Linux on System z – growing the application portfolio
§ IBM middleware
§ zEnterprise – integrated hybrid computing
§ Examples:
– SAP
– Oracle
§ Linux on System z and the Cloud
Discussion Topics
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Types of Workload Being Consolidated
Surveys indicate IBM System z® customers use Linux® for: § Web Serving and Web Application Serving§ Data Serving§ Systems Development
“Best Fit” Workloads for Linux on System z:§ Business connectors: WebSphere® MQSeries®, DB2®
Connect, CICS® Transaction Gateway, IMS™ Connect for Java™
§ Business critical applications: e.g. SAP§ Development and test of WebSphere and Java applications§ WebSphere Application Server (WAS)§ Email & collaboration: Domino™, Web 2.0§ Network Infrastructure: FTP, NFS, DNS, etc. and Comm
Server and Communications Controller for Linux, Communigate Pro (VoIP)§ Data services: Cognos®, Oracle, Informix®, Information
Server, Builders WebFOCUS§ Applications requiring top end disaster recovery model§ Virtualization and Security Services Source: IBM Market IntelligencePercentage of survey respondents
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Dramatic growth responding to market demand
* 142 ISVs added to the System z portfolio in YTD 2009
* 900 New System z applications & tools YTD 2009
* 1,700 + ISVs developing for ourSystem z Ecosystem
* 3,500 + applications available for z/OS
* 3,000 + applications available for Linux on System z
System z ISV Ecosystem
Have a look at the IBM Linux on System z ISV Application Directory:http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/solutions/isv/linuxproduct.html
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Linux Application Areas
1st
Generation Linux:
Web, Email, File, Print
2nd Generation Linux:Web Infrastructure
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2ndG
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2nd Generation Linux:Business Applications
Linux for Business-Critical Workloads:SOA, IoD, Real Time, Secure
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Virtualization, Consolidation
Mid-Market Linux:SMB Apps, SW Appliances
Better Resource Usage
Openness, Applications
Consumability,Applications
ScalabilityReliabilitySecurity
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OSS for Linux on System z
l Apache* Derbypure-Java, full relational database, aka IBM Cloudscape or JavaDB
l WebSphere* Application Server Community EditionOpen Source J2EE Application Server based on Apache Geronimowith additional IBM value adds (JVM, admin GUI, etc.)
l Enhydra*Open Source J2EE Application Server, supporting EAF, JonAS,JBoss and Apache Geronimo containers
l Globus Toolkit*Platform for Grid Computing
l Nagios*Network and system monitoring tool
l JBoss*Red Hat's Open Source Application Server and Middleware
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OSS for Linux on System z
l Object Rexx for LinuxOpen Object Rexx (ooRexx) is the free Open Source (CPL) Rexx implementation of the Rexx Language Association (RexxLA)http://www-306.ibm.com/software/awdtools/obj-rexx/linux/index.html http://www.rexxla.org/
l THE, The Hessling EditorGPL text editor similar to the VM/CMS text editor XEDIThttp://hessling-editor.sourceforge.net/index.html
l OSOA – Open Service Oriented Architecturehttp://www.osoa.org/display/Main/Implementation+Examples+and+ToolsOpen Source Implementations of SDO and SCA
l Apache Tuscany: http://cwiki.apache.org/TUSCANY/ l Fabric3: http://fabric3.codehaus.org/ l The Newton Project: http://newton.codecauldron.org/ l SOA PHP Project: http://www.osoa.org/display/PHP/SOA+PHP+Homepagel Eclipse SOA Tools Platform Project: http://www.eclipse.org/stp/ ...
l And much more...
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§ Linux on System z – growing the application portfolio
§ IBM middleware
§ zEnterprise – integrated hybrid computing
§ Examples:
– SAP
– Oracle
§ Linux on System z and the Cloud
Discussion Topics
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Five Focus Areas of IBM Software
Business-Driven Development
Integration & Business Flexibility
Information Management
Collaboration
Service Management
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Rational
Modeling, design & development tools
Architecturemanagement
Change and releasemanagement
Process & portfoliomanagement
Quality management
l Secure and reliableemail on Linux
l Open clientsolutions builton Eclipse RCP
l Reliable and efficientplatform for enterprisesoftware development
l Cross-platform Eclipsetools on and for Linux
l Robust and flexibleweb infrastructure
l Scalable and lowTCO SOA platformand tools on Linux
l Horizontal scalabilityand low cost Linuxdatabase clusters
l Balanced data ware-housing on Linux
l Systems managementon and for Linux
l Linux integrated intoenterprise systemsmanagement
InformationManagement
Database ServersDatabase ToolsData WarehousingEnterprise ContentManagement
Information IntegrationMaster Data Management
Express Middleware
Lotus
Application design &development
E-mail, calendaring& collaboration
Instant messaging &web conferencing
Mobile and wirelessSocial softwareTeam collaborationExpress Middleware
Tivoli
Business ApplicationManagement
Security ManagementServer, Network &Device Management
Service ManagementService ProviderSolutions
Storage ManagementExpress Middleware
WebSphere
Application & trans-action infrastructure
Application transformation
Business integrationCommerceMobile and speechmiddleware
PortalsExpress Middleware
Over 500 Linux offerings – see the matrix at: http://www.ibm.com/linux/matrixIBM Software for Linux: http://www.ibm.com/software/os/linux/software/
Over 500 Linux offerings – see the matrix at: http://www.ibm.com/linux/matrixIBM Software for Linux: http://www.ibm.com/software/os/linux/software/
IBM Software for Linux
Linux – on x86, x86-64, POWER (System i, System p), System z
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FiveSMG SMG –– Software Middleware GroupSoftware Middleware Group
Information ManagementData Governance; Data Management; Data Governance; Data Management; InfoSphereInfoSphere
RationalSoftware Delivery Platform; Compilers and Modernization; QualitySoftware Delivery Platform; Compilers and Modernization; Quality and Security Management; Architecture,and Security Management; Architecture,Design and Construction; Project and Portfolio Management; ChangDesign and Construction; Project and Portfolio Management; Change and Configuration Management; Acceleratorse and Configuration Management; Accelerators
TivoliAsset Management; Network and Service Assurance; Security ManageAsset Management; Network and Service Assurance; Security Management; Service Management; ment; Service Management; Service Request Management; Storage ManagementService Request Management; Storage Management
WebSphereApplication Infrastructure; Application Integration and ConnectiApplication Infrastructure; Application Integration and Connectivity;vity;Business Process Management and Industry Solutions; Commerce, MoBusiness Process Management and Industry Solutions; Commerce, Mobile, Portal and Speech; Miscellaneousbile, Portal and Speech; Miscellaneous
LotusMessaging Applications; Organizational Productivity, Portals andMessaging Applications; Organizational Productivity, Portals and Collaboration; Software as a Service;Collaboration; Software as a Service;Unified Communications and Collaboration; Software Development &Unified Communications and Collaboration; Software Development & Business IntegrationBusiness Integration
? Currently we Transition to More Than Five ...
SSG SSG –– Software Solution GroupSoftware Solution GroupBusiness AnalyticsBusiness AnalyticsAdvanced Analytics; Analytic Applications; Business IntelligenceAdvanced Analytics; Analytic Applications; Business Intelligence and Financial Performance Managementand Financial Performance Management
Industry SolutionsIndustry SolutionsCommerce; Enterprise Content Management; Enterprise Marketing MaCommerce; Enterprise Content Management; Enterprise Marketing Managementnagement
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IBM Software Products for Linux on System z – only core products, non-complete list
Dec. 2010
Tivoli
WebSphere / AIM
l CICS Transaction Gatewayl IBM Java SEl WebSphere Application Serverl WebSphere Application Server NDl WAS Community Editionl WebSphere Extended Deploymentl WS Business Eventsl WS Business Modeler Publishing
Serverl WS Business Monitorl WS Business Services Fabricl WS Commercel WS Enterprise Service Busl WS Message Brokerl WS MQl WS MQ File Transfer Editionl WS Process Serverl WS Service Registry & Repositoryl WS sMash
• Information Management
l Alphabloxl Cognos 8 Business Intelligencel DataQuantl DB2 for LUWl DB2 Connectitl Content Integratorl DB2 Content Managerl DB2 Content Manager OnDemandl Filenet P8l Content Managerl Records Managerl Information Serverl WS DataStagel WS Federation Serverl WS QualityStagel Informix Dynamic Server l InfoSphere Master Data
Management Serverl InfoSphere Warehouse on System z
Lotus / Workplacel Dominol WebSphere Portall Forms (Server)l Connectionsl Quickr (Portal)l Sametime
Rationall Asset Managerl BuildForgel ClearCasel Team Concert for System z
• Release Process Manager
• Service Request Manager
• Service Automation Manager (TSAM)
• System Automation• System Automation
Application Manager• Workload Scheduler
Security Management• Access Manager• Director Integrator• Director Server• Federated Identity
Manager• Identity Manager
Network Management• Enterprise Console• NetCool/Omnibus• Network Manager
IP Edition
Asset Management• Asset Management
for IT• Maximo Asset
Management• License Compliance
Manager• Usage and
Accounting Manager
Storage Management• Storage Manager• TPC Agent
• Business Systems Manager• Composite App Manager
• for Appl Diagnostics• Web Resources• WebSphere• for SOA
• Monitoring• for Applications• for Databases
• NetView• OMEGAMON XE for z/VM
and Linux
STG & GTSl IBM Active Energy Managerl IBM VMControl – Image Managerl IBM Systems Directorl IBM Integrated Removable
Media Managerl z/VM
Service and Process AutomationService, Availability andPerformance Management
• Application DependencyDiscovery Manager
• Business ContinuityProcess Manager
• Change & ConfigurationManagement Database
• Dynamic Workload Broker• Provisioning Manager• Provisioning Manager
for SW (TCM)• Provisioning Manager for OS Deployment
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New / Updated Info Management Software for System z
InfoSphere Warehouse for System z§ Adds core data warehouse and analytics capabilities to DB2 for z/OS§ Simplifies operational complexity through the deployment of both
operational and warehouse data on a single platform
DW
ETL Tooling
Cubing
MDMBI
Cognos 8 BI for Linux on System z v4§ Provides reporting, analysis and dashboard capabilities in easy-to-deploy,
manage and use software that runs on your System z platform§ Now includes Virtual View Manager and Federation for a single view across
virtually any data source
FileNet Content Manager for System z on Linux v4.5§ FileNet CM combines powerful document management with ready-to-use
workflow and process capabilities to automate and drive content-related tasks and activities
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§ Linux on System z – growing the application portfolio
§ IBM middleware
§ zEnterprise – integrated hybrid computing
§ Examples:
– SAP
– Oracle
§ Linux on System z and the Cloud
Discussion Topics
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IBM zEnterprise System – Best-in-class systems and software technologies A “System of Systems” that unifies IT for predictable service delivery
IBM zEnterprise 196 (z196)
§ Unifies management of resources, extending IBM System z qualities of service end-to-end across workloads§ Provides platform, hardware
and workload management
§ Optimized to host large-scale database, transaction, and mission-critical applications§ The most efficient platform
for large-scale Linux consolidation § Capable of massive scale-up§ New easy-to-use z/OS V1.12
zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager
IBM zEnterprise 196 (z196)
§ Selected IBM POWER7 blades and IBM System x Blades* for tens of thousands of AIX and Linux applications§ High-performance optimizers
and appliances to accelerate time to insight and reduce cost § Dedicated high-performance
private network
zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager
* All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.
zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)
zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)
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Putting zEnterprise System to the taskUse the smarter solution to improve your application design
1 All statements regarding IBM future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice, and represents goals and objectives only.
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More Choice with Linux on System z and zBX
Linux on System z§ Highly virtualized with z/VM hypervisor
– Highest flexibility– Supports large number of virtual servers (no architecture limitation)
§ Excellent dynamic management of resources
§ High level of integration with other System z environments (e.g. z/OS, z/VSE)– HiperSockets (data transfer in memory), optionally same disk
environment (integration of backup, DR) and more
zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension (zBX)§ Integration of Linux on System x and AIX on POWER Blades
– Unified management with zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager– Supports integration of heterogenious application environments
§ High-performance optimiziers and appliances for fast analysis and reduced cost
zEnterprise is the beginning of a new generation of System z ... expect more to come!
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§ Linux on System z – growing the application portfolio
§ IBM middleware
§ zEnterprise – integrated hybrid computing
§ Examples:
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– Oracle
§ Linux on System z and the Cloud
Discussion Topics
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§ ERP financials, CRM/SCM /SRM …
§ Industry solutions: – Banking, core banking, Bank
Analyzer (reporting), risk and compliance
– Insurance– Retail– Automotive
§ Business Warehouse/Intelligence
SAP on System z :
Today there are over 1200 installations with productive SAP on System z, and plenty of IT organizations looking to consolidate their SAP instances.
Expand and innovate without disruption
Improve visibility, empower better decision making
Improve mission critical industry business processes
SAP Solutions Remain In High Demand To Meet Client Requirements For Business Insight, Improved Productivity, And Innovation
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Multiple SAP Systems per SAP Solution
Multiple stages require separate SAP systems►CIOs must reduce IT operational costs
while optimizing resource utilization (people, hardware, software, ...)
Multiple Operational Stages per SAP System
DEV
Multiple Servers per SAP System
SAP Bus. Programs
Business Data
Cust. Bus.Programs
DB-Server
Presentation Clients
High Bandwidth LAN
LAN
Application Servers
►All systems are based on dedicated resources
Test
PROD
EDU
SAP System Landscape Complexity
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AIXSAP Appl Servers
DB2 Connect
xLinux
SAP Appl ServersDB2 Connect
SAP Appl Servers
x86 Windows
DB2 Connect
DB2 Data Sharing
Central Services
z/OS
SYSPLEX
LPAR, z/VM
SAP Appl Servers
DB2 Connect
zLinux
Hipersockets
Standalone Engines
Adobe Document Services
TREX(search/classification)
liveCacheMDM
X86 (SOD)*
Networking / Messaging
SAP Appliances
Business Warehouse Accelerator
Linux Intel
Blade Center
SAP Database Servers
zEnterprise does:- Cover most of the SAP
application server computing requirements
- Improve management and efficiency of non-z systems supporting a zSAP DB
zEnterprise
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Private Network
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xLinux*
SAP Appl ServersDB2 Connect
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Benefits:§Scalability to support over
1 Billion transactions/year§Ability to support SAP and Business
warehouse, enables access to P&L, and daily sales targets§ Low TCO§ Low unit cost /work§ Low staffing costs§ Faster time to market for new offerings in
stores
“Continuous availability and manageability are the design principles of our IT architecture. We’re proud of our ability to fail-over without data loss in a very short period of time. The improved availability and disaster recovery capabilities delivered by running the SAP applications on Linux for System z provide an extra layer of insurance against potentially damaging and expensive outages.”
Clifford W. Gum; SAP Technical Architect, The Home Depot
The Home Depot - SAP on System z
Second largest retailer in the United States with over 1800 stores, 300,000 employees and around 1.2 billion customer transactions a year. Revenue 90 Billion.
Customer Objectives:§ Very high SLA – for managing the stores§ TCO equivalent to Unix/Windows systems§ Disaster Recovery§ Automated Management, Provisioning, Administration &
Support§ Growth without adding staff§ Replace and Centralize store systems
Solution:§ Migrated SAP R/3 to DB2 on z/OS § Near continuous operations § Moving application servers to Linux on z for easy
provisioning and fast disaster recovery § Flexible use of resources allows them to add capacity
without disruption, and dynamically change priorities based on time of day, or application
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Oracle and Linux on System z – IBM & Oracle working together
§ Linux on System z is Oracle’s strategic platform for the mainframe
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247191.html
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Oracle HA with System z
System z
z/VM
Linux
Oracle
•Spare CPUs•N+1 power supplies•Chip sparring in memory•Concurrent maintenance •50 years MTBF (system fail.)
•Mature Hypervisor•Hardware assist
•Linux Clustering
•RAC•Data Guard•Flashback•CRS•Grid Control
Hardware provided HA
Operating system HA
Server provided HA
Node 1
Node 2
Linux
Linux
z/VM LPAR 1
Oracle DB
z/VM LPAR 2
IPC*
ApplicationServer(s)
*IPC – IPC is a HiperSockets connection
§ Guards against Linux failure, LPAR failure, z/VM failure, Oracle instance failure, LPAR maintenance§ Can be: Active/active, active/passive § Not limited to two nodes
Oracle RAC
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Cross industry solution with highest traction in: § Financials Services § Mfg ( auto parts, packaging, electrical controls, engines, materials, mining)§ High Tech (both products and design companies , semiconductors)§ Asset Based Industries (like E&C, Utilities, Oil & Gas services)§ Telecommunications§ Travel & Transport§ Public Sector (Federal Agencies & Counties) etc..
Another Workload for System z:Announcing Oracle E-Business Suite on Linux for System z
§ Enterprise Resource Planning § Financials, HR, Project Management§ Supply Chain Management§ Manufacturing§ Technology (Oracle)§ CRM§ Procurement§ Asset Lifecycle Management§ Product Lifecycle Management
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Other benefits: Superior resiliency and securitySingle administrator productivity
Infrastructure simplification Lower energy costs
Top three reasons for savings
System administration costsreduced 90%
Subscription and support licenses reduced over 95%
Consolidated 292 Oracle serversto one System z
Customer: A regional North American government organization
$30.1M
$9.1M
70%Savings
System zx86 Servers
A Government Organization Consolidates Applications and Data to Drive Down Costs of Hardware, Software, and Management by 70%!
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§ Linux on System z – growing the application portfolio
§ IBM middleware
§ zEnterprise – integrated hybrid computing
§ Examples:
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– Oracle
§ Linux on System z and the Cloud
Discussion Topics
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A Step-by-Step Approach for Growing Cloud on zEnterprise
STEP 3Cross-architecture Workload Optimization
STEP 1Consolidate and Virtualize
STEP 2Automate and Manage Better
Take Out CostSimplify
Integrate and Optimize
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§Exploit the extreme virtualization capabilities of System z and z/VM§Use basic z/VM features and
functions to manage virtual Linux servers
§Use advanced z/VM features and functions for automated operations and service delivery§ Introduce Systems Director for
additional image management§Add Tivoli technologies for greater
levels of service management
§ zEnterprise is the industry’s only multi-architecture cloud solution §Use a cloud deployment model
to host multi-tier solutions across System z, POWER and System x resources§Use the Unified Resource
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Cloud Offerings and Products
IBM Systems Director and VMControlSolution Edition for Cloud Computing
Enterprise Linux Server (z10, z196) Solution Edition for Enterprise Linux
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Cloud computing is a natural progression from infrastructure transformation…
§ Virtualization is not “Cloud” any more than a house is only its foundation.
CONSOLIDATEPhysical Infrastructure
CLOUDDynamic provisioning for workloads
VIRTUALIZEIncrease Utilization
STANDARDIZEOperational Efficiency
AUTOMATEFlexible delivery & Self Service
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Universita di Bari
Solution Edition for Cloud Computing
Press release: http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/32051.wss
Innovative Cloud Solutions for Local Businesses
BENEFITS to Clients
Universita di Bari, established since 1924, is developing cloud-based solutions for a consortium of companies and universities from five regions of southern Italy.
Fish Market
Electronic fish auction for fishermen while on boats
Wine MarketSupport for 60 wineries to determine demand and get best market price
MoniCALogistics solution tracks and collects data real-time
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Using cloud computing to allow multiple entities to tap into heavy-duty computing power at minimal cost and lowers the barrier to help local businesses to benefit from this technology.
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CLOUD COMPUTING
Reduced Cost
…leveraging virtualization, standardization and automation to free up operational budget for new investment.
VIRTUALIZATION +STANDARDIZATION AUTOMATION+ Increased Flexibility
An effective cloud computing deployment is highly optimized to achieve more with less….
Linux on System zwell positioned for Cloud Computing
OptimizedBusiness
=…allowing you to optimize new investments for direct business benefits
Agility + Business & IT Alignment
ServiceFlexibility+
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Questions?
IBM Deutschland Research& Development GmbH Schönaicher Strasse 22071032 Böblingen, Germany
Phone: +49 7031 - 16 4228
Siegfried LangerBusiness Development Managerz/VSE & Linux on System z
IBM Deutschland Research& Development GmbH Schönaicher Strasse 22071032 Böblingen, Germany
Phone: +49 7031 - 16 4228
Siegfried LangerBusiness Development Managerz/VSE & Linux on System z
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