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© 2005 IBM Corporation
WebSphere Software
Overview
Ingrid.Smolderen@be.ibm.com
We Make ITWork for Business
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Agenda
� Where to position WebSphere within IBM?
� It’s all about SOA!
� Where to position WebSphere within the SOA lifecycle?
� WebSphere:
�Application Infrastructure
�Enterprise Application Integration
�Process Integration – Business Process Management
�Application Transformation
�Commerce
�Voice
�People integration
� Information integration
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Unix Windows OS/400 z/OS
Servers Storage
ProcesesProceses
SystemsEnvironment
RationalRational
ApplicationsApplications
ManageManage BuildBuildRunRun
RationalRationalMiddlewareEnvironmentMiddlewareEnvironment
LotusLotus WebSphereWebSphere DB2DB2 TivoliTivoli
Where to position WebSphere within IBM?
Linux
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Operational efficiency
Access information
Productivity
Cost reduction
Customer retention
Top Business Challenges for our CustomersFlexible IT can solve this challenges
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Traditional Business*
Today’s World-Class Business* *Sources: CBDi
� Economics: globalization demands flexibility
� Business processes: changing quickly and sometimes outsourced
� Growth: at the top of the CEO agenda
� Reusable assets: can cut costs
� Information: greater availability
Why SOA For Business Flexibility And Reuse?
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Flexible business requires flexible IT
Process to optimize
Creating IT flexibility
IBM SOA Foundation
Skills &Support
Software
Traditional Business
Call Center
Case Study: Customer Order & Fulfillment
CRM Service
ERP System
Call Center
Supplier
Outsourced Shipping, Credit Check
Case Study: Customer Order & Fulfillment
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What differentiates SOA from claims like this in the past?
�Broadly adopted Web services ensure well-defined interfaces.
�Before, proprietary standards limited interoperability
Standards
�Business and IT are united behind SOA (63% of projects today are driven by LOB)*
�Before, communication channels & ‘vocabulary’ not in place
Organizational Commitment
�SOA services focus on business-level activities & interactions
�Before, focus was on narrow, technical sub-tasks
Degree of Focus
�SOA services are linked dynamically and flexibly
�Before, service interactions were hard-coded and dependent on the application
Connections
�SOA services can be extensively re-used to leverage existing IT assets
�Before, any reuse was within silo’ed applications
Level of Reuse
*Source: Cutter Benchmark Survey
�Leverage existing business application assets, isolate the impact of change
�Before, …. Rip and replace
Investment Protection
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�Gather requirements
�Model & Simulate
�Design
�Discover
�Construct & Test
�Compose
� Integrate people
� Integrate processes
�Manage and integrate information
�Manage applications & services
�Manage identity & compliance
�Monitor business metrics
�Financial transparency
�Business/IT alignment
�Process control
IBM’s flexible approach to SOA The SOA Lifecycle enables different profiles for different needs
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Managing Your Business Processes with a Service Oriented Architecture
Service Service Service
Service 2Service
ServiceService
ServiceService
ServiceGenerate Decline
Service
WebSphere Integration Developer
WebSphere Process Server
WebSphere Business Monitor
WebSphere Business Modeler
Clean hand-off from IT
with Business Models,
Metrics
Constructs for dynamic
and adaptive business
processes based on an
integration platform
Real time
management of
business processes
Feedback for
continuous
improvement
WebSphere ESB
Enabling complete life cycle of business process
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The WebSphere Products We Will Discuss Today
DeployWebSphere Process Server
WebSphere ESB, Broker, MQ
WebSphere Application Server
ModelWebSphere Business
Modeler
ManageWebSphere Business
Monitor
AssembleWebSphere Integration
Developer
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WebSphere Business Modeler
Benefits
�Quickly document and validate your current business processes
�Validate your models; Understand your business in depth; Optimize
�Improve business operations by providing employees a means to understand functional processes
�Time and resource investment protection, quicker time to deployment
Remember the pain?Businesses want to understand and change their operational processes quickly…
…but their processes are: misunderstood, inconsistent, hard-wired, or inflexible
Features
�Graphically Model Processes
�Simulate And Analyze
�Collaborate and Web Publish
�Export business and data models for use in IT deployment
�Import existing process pictures done in Visio as a starting point for true business modeling
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WebSphere Integration Developer
Benefits
� Training on a single, multipurpose platform materially improves productivity of staff and reduces education expense
� Reduce application development and maintenance costs by changing, adding or deleting business process rules rather than rewriting applications
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Remember the pains?Businesses want to understand and change their operational processes quickly…
…but their processes are: misunderstood, inconsistent, hard-wired, or inflexibleBusinesses want to deploy automated processes fast
…but most do not have a way to do this
Features
�Development Tool for Process Server and ESB applications
�BPEL Without Coding
�Dynamic processes and assembly
�Business rules to determine the process flow
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WebSphere Process Server
Benefits
�Reduce cost to deploy function through simplicity, interoperability and component reuse
�Rapid solution implementation and change
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Remember the pains?Businesses want to understand and change their operational processes quickly…
…but their processes are: misunderstood, inconsistent, hard-wired, or inflexibleBusinesses want to deploy automated processes fast
…but most do not have a way to do this
Features
�A Single Process Server�Integrated runtime for all SOA based process automation
�Runtime engine for all the components defined in Assemble
�Integrated ESB For Range And Reach
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WebSphere Business Monitor
Features
�Scorecard view of Key Performance Indicators
�Track cost, time and resources
�Identify bottlenecks, balance workloads, reduce latencies
�Set situational triggers and notifications and dynamically respond to these alerts
�Make process modifications based upon real-time data sent back to the Modeler for simulations
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Remember the pain?Businesses want a real time view of operations and the ability to intervene……but there is typically no way to achieve this without a massive effort, yielding inflexible solutions
Benefits
� Line of sight to business information in real time
� Faster reaction to changing business situations
� Optimize your business operations based on actual performance
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Worked with business end users to define project
SOA lifecycle in action at Nintendo of Australia“Web services are key to new business opportunities” Peter Stroud, IT Manager
Modeled re-engineering existing software versus new ERP package
Installed new Web services enabled ERP packaged
Deployed through WebSphere Application Server
Managed using Web Browser based console
Saved an estimated AUS$200,000 to re-engineer existing software and reduced maintenance costs by AUS$20,000 per year.
SOA Adoption
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I continue with something more from ‘Deploy’…
Application Infrastructure:
WebSphere Application Server WebSphere Extended Deployment
Process:
WebSphere Process Server
WebSphere ESB & Message Broker
WebSphere Partner Gateway & Adapters
People:
WebSphere Portal
WebSphere Everyplace Deployment
Workplace Collaboration Services
Information:
WebSphere Information Integrator
WebSphere Business Monitor
Tivoli Composite Application Manager
Tivoli Federated Identity Manager
Tivoli Access Manager for e-business
WebSphere Business Modeler
Rational Software Architect
WebSphere Integration Developer
Rational Application Developer
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The WebSphere Application Server Family
WebSphere Application Server Community
Edition
WebSphere Application Server - Express
WebSphere Application Server
for zOS
�For SMBs with limited Java skills
�Includes graphical tools and quick-start
applications to help boost productivity
�Limited to 2 CPUs per server for a more focused, affordable SMB solution
WebSphere Application Server
� Perfect for stand-alone, departmental
apps & Web services
� Removes CPU limitation and adds Linux
on zSeries and 64-bit platform support
� JBoss offers a similar level of capability to
this….at over 3 times the price!!
WebSphere
Application Server
Network Deployment
� Provides near continuous availability for customers who cannot afford for mission-critical apps to go down
� Enables more effective collaboration/integration, by allowing key clients & partners to use Web Services hosted behind the firewall
� Makes managing more complex environments easier, saving precious time & resources
� Designed (on common WAS code) with
support for the mainframe as the central
vehicle for data and core business assets
� Offers the ultimate in availability, security,
automation and scale
�For developers with deep Java skills whoneed quick, cost-free access to technologyto help accelerate deployment of low-complexityprojects
�Satisfies customer desire to leverage thebenefits of open source
Built on common WebSphere code
Built on open source technology
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WebSphere Application Server
Core Benefits
� Secure, reliable, flexible infrastructure
�Higher ROI and lower TCO by reusing existing assets & skills
� Fast time-to-value with fewer programming steps & real out-of-the-box performance
�Makes dynamic IT environments simple & efficient to manage
� Positioned for growth: scale quickly & securely; seamlessly add more capability
Remember the pains?
� Performance of business-critical applications is unpredictable & inconsistent
� Developing more demanding business applications is expensive and time consuming
� Integrating with key partners, suppliers and customers is difficult and costly
� Can’t respond quickly enough to customer demands or changes in the market
Core Application Server Features
� Full J2EE 1.4 programming model plus extensions
�Web Services and JMS support
� Tools deploy directly to WAS
� Easy to use management console
� Integrated performance monitoring
� Broad platform and DB support
� Full National language support
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Benefits
� Avoids duplicate costs by sharing resources, lowering TCO
� Improves transactional application performance with near linear scalability
� Simplifies management of complex infrastructures with at-a-glance assessments
� Continuous application availability with no downtime
� Supports non-WebSphere J2EE servers -BEA , Oracle, JBoss etc for added flexibility
WebSphere Extended Deployment
Pains:
� Underutilized servers due to inability to share resources
� Inability to predict/plan for application load - must provision for peak load
� Operators can’t manage the server farm effectively
Features
Builds on WAS ND to add:
� Dynamic resource allocation
� virtualization, business-grid
� High performance computing
� ObjectGrid, partitioning facility
� Extended manageability
� Visualization, health monitoring
� Application Edition Manager
� Mixed Server Environment: Remote agent, stand-alone ObjectGrid
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WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment
� 100’s of IBM and Business Partner products leverage and build on WebSphere
Application Server for its scalability, reliability, security…
� Investment in WebSphere Application Server skills is leveraged as you move
up the WebSphere stack, saving valuable time and money!
WAS ND Provides the Foundation for the WebSphere Platform
WebSphere ESB
WebSphere Process Server
WebSphere Portal
WebSphere Extended
Deployment
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As Patterns Have Evolved, So Has IBM
Flexibility
�Point-to-Point connection
between applications
�Simple, basic connectivity
Messaging Backbone
�EAI connects applications
via a centralized hub
�Easier to manage larger
number of connections
Enterprise Application
Integration (EAI)
� Integration and choreography of
services through an Enterprise
Service Bus
� Flexible connections with well
defined, standards-based
interfaces
Service Orientated Integration
SOA Builds Flexibility On Your Current Investments The next stage of integration
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Changing Market Conditions Drive On Demand Business Needs: Addressing Top Business and IT Priorities
Top IT priorities
Top business priorities
Streamline or optimize business processes
Boost worker productivity across company
Improve customer service
85%
85%
84%
Application Integration
BI/Data warehouse
Security
42%
42%
48%
Sources: Outlook 2004: Priorities 1Q InformationWeek Research, January 2004;Merrill Lynch CIO Survey Results, September 2004
� Economic volatility and
globalization
� Increasing consolidation
across industries
� Increasing regulations and
industry standards
� Technical realities
“More than 80% of CEOs see unpredictable market forces as the key inhibitor to growth.”
Source: IBM’s Global CEO Survey, February 2004
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Application Integration
Assure reliable and flexible information flow between diverse applications and organizations
� Applications are not integrated in a flexible and reliable method across the enterprise, reducing business responsiveness
� Differences between many internal and partner applications must be managed
� Maintaining point to point or custom written integration interfaces is cost and time prohibitive
Customer Benefits from WebSphereCustomer Challenges
� Reliably and seamlessly exchange data between multiple applications
� Manage differences between multiple applications and business partners
� Adopt an enterprise wide, flexible, service oriented approach to integration
Application Connectivity Application and Partner Mediation Enterprise Integration Backbone
WebSphere MQ WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker
WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker
WebSphere Application Server
Suppliers Customers
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WebSphere MQ v6 Core transport and connectivity for your business, as part of an ESB or by itself
� Reduces programming�All programming associated with communications is managed for you -- not by you
�Simple, consistent de-facto standard MQI API – the same across 80+ system configurations – plus JMS API (for Java systems), .Net (for MS systems), and WebServices (SOAP/MQ).
�Manages full transaction co-ordination and security across multiple systems
WebSphere MQ is platform independent– for connecting all types of environments
� Assures communications
�Messages are stored in queues until the target application is available
�If a network failure occurs, messages are stored and recovered – no risk of loss or
duplicates
� Makes application change more flexible
�Applications connect to queues, not to other applications
�Changes to one application don’t affect others.
BBAA
WebSphere MQ WebSphere MQ
Queue A1
Queue A2
Queue B2
Queue B1
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WebSphere MQ
Benefits
� Single connectivity infrastructure to connect across the entire enterprise
� Assured delivery of information with
integration and security
� Universally available programming options;
adding reliability and manageability to Web
Services interactions
� Decouples applications from each other,
allowing processing to continue
uninterrupted
� Reduces time, effort and cost to administer
even complex multi-system environments
Business Pains:�Application interface logic is tightly intertwined with business logic and is difficult to change, which renders re-use difficult and impractical.�Differences between many internal and partner applications must be managed.
Features
�Unmatched connectivity between systems, applications, sensors and devices
� Including scalability and transaction
handling
�Multi-language programming and integrated
support for Web Services
�Time independent Processing
�Single console administration
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Factors Impairing Responsiveness
Inflexible Application Connections Inflexible Business Processes
“It costs us a lot of time and effort to connect our applications…
…and as soon as we have them connected, we find new ones to connect. Each additional connection costs us more”.
“Our industry is highly competitive. We need optimal business processes…
…and we need them to stay optimal as our business changes. Each new process change is time consuming to implement.”
Solved byIBM Application Integration
Solved byIBM Process Integration
Today
Tomorrow
Step1
Step2
Step3
Step4
Step4
Step3
Step2a
Step1
Step2b
Process
Process
Today
Tomorrow
App1
App2
App4
Connections
Connections
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How can development and maintenance be made less complex?
The solution: the Enterprise Service Bus
� Decouple interfaces
from applications
� Enable all applications
to communicate with
each other regardless of
� Programming
languages
� System platforms
� Programming models
� Protocols
� Data formats.
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What is an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)?
Color = Data type
Shape = Protocol
A flexible connectivity infrastructure
for integrating applications and
services…
……used to reduce the
number, size, and
complexity of interfaces.
An ESB:
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What is an Enterprise Service Bus?
An Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is a flexible connectivity infrastructure for integrating applications and services.
An ESB powers your SOA by reducing the number, size, and complexity of interfaces.
Shape = Protocol
Color = Data type
An ESB performs the following
between requestor and service
• CONVERTING transport protocols between requestor and service
• HANDLING business events from disparate sources
• TRANSFORMING message formats between requestor and service
• ROUTING messages between services
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WebSphere ESB and WebSphere Message Broker
ESB:
WebSphere ESB
Advanced ESB:
WebSphere Message Broker
New version
New product
Customers face a range of ESB requirements. As a result, any given
project might require an ESB or an Advanced ESB… OR BOTH.
Web Services connectivityand data transformation
Web Services
JMS
WebSphere MQ
HTTP
JMS
TIBCO Rendezvous®
Web Services
Weblogic JMS®
WebSphere MQ
TIBCO EMS JMS®
HTTP
SonicMQ JMS®
Biztalk®
MQe Tuxedo®
Real-time IP
FTPMulticast
MQTT
XML
COBOLCopybook
EDI-X.12
ACORD
EDI-FACT
ebXML
AL3
HIPAA HL7
SWIFT FIX Custom Formats
Word/Excel/PDF
Universal connectivity and data transformation
XML
Plus the following:
WebSphere Adapters
WebSphereAdapters
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What is IBM offering for an ESB
1 A Basic ESB:
WebSphere ESB V6, a new product
delivering an Enterprise Service Bus, built
on top of and leveraging WebSphere
Application Server. Facilitates SOA for
Web services. Uniquely able to connect to
WebSphere MQ networks.
An Advanced ESB:
WebSphere Message Broker V6, a new
version of our proven product, built on top
of and leveraging WebSphere MQ.
Delivers an advanced Enterprise Service
Bus facilitating SOA for existing (non-Web
Services) applications.
2
New product
New version
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WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (WebSphere ESB)
Benefits
� Superior and proven reliability and manageability
� Seamless integration across the enterprise with WMQ networks
� Abstracts information handling outside the application, reducing coding and promoting reuse
� More secure Web Services with greater
reuse
� Reduces complexity and increases
flexibility of application code
Business Pains:�Building and maintaining point to point or custom written integration interfaces is costly and time consuming�Inability to add new services faster or change services with minimal impact to existing services
Features
� Built on and inherits the WebSphere Application Server qualities of service
� Built in link to WebSphere MQ
� Pre-built management and mediation
environments
� Integrated UDDI Service Registry and
Web Services Gateway
� Designed for ease of use and minimal
programming skills
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WebSphere Message Broker(Advanced ESB)
Benefits
� A single environment to build, run and manage high scale deployment spanning diverse networks, applications and systems
� Universal access to all types of data and programs increases reuse and return on investment, accelerating benefits of SOA
� Simplifies integration tasks and helps to bring all applications into SOA and web services world
Business Pains:�Building and maintaining point to point or custom written integration interfaces is costly and time consuming�Applications are not integrated in a flexible and reliable method across the enterprise, reducing business responsiveness
�Inability to add new services faster or change services with minimal impact to existing services
Features
�Unmatched protocol support; unmatched scalability; integrated support for sensors and devices
�New message flow nodes include 3rd party
JMS; CICS; VSAM; WebSphere DataStage
TX; Graphical Mapping, Event Stream
Processing
�Eclipse-based tools for defining and
managing integration for Web services and
non-service enabled assets
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Many-to-Many Integration
Many-to-Many Integration
CRM, ERP, SCM
CRM
Complex data files
� Validates complex, hierarchical data without
requiring coding
� Transforms complex, hierarchical data without
requiring coding
� Integrates multiple data sources with interdependencies
� Transforms from multiple different sources to multiple
different targets in a single step
� Efficiently integrates large, complex messages or data
records
� Supports complex data formats like SWIFT (financial
services), HIPAA (healthcare), and EDI (cross-industry)
� WebSphere DataStage TX Packs for provide add-on
capability like HIPAA, SWIFT, X12, EDIFACT
Transactional & Operational DataTransactional & Operational Data
Complex messages
Complex standard formats—EDI, SWIFT, HIPAA
Hierarchical data
Complex formats
About WebSphere DataStage TX
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What does WebSphere DataStage TX do?
It takes any kind of data from its native form
Relational
Data
Hierarchical
DataTabular Data
Binary Data
Packed Data
ANY Data
Processes them together, natively, with no Code
Hierarchical
Data
Tabular Data
Binary Data
Packed Data
And outputs them into their native target formats
ANY Data
Relational
Data
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WebSphere DataPower
� to offload Web and application
servers from the arduous task of
XML processing
� help secure XML and Web services
transactions
� transforming between disparate
message formats, including binary,
legacy, and XML, and providing
message routing and security
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The Extensive Use of XML and Web Services Brings New Challenges and Requirements
� Scalability
�XML is bandwidth, CPU, disk and memory intensive
� Performance
�Especially for XML Schema validation and XML transformation
�� SecuritySecurity
�SOA implies connecting systems never before connected
�Clear text over HTTP with no inherent security
�XML threats protection
� Standards Proliferation
�Sheer number and versions of standards have grown
�Web Services implementations can vary … within the standards
� Operations
�Complexity of SOA solutions continues to grow
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WebSphere Voice
� It helps automate processes so that information can be accessed from
any connection - via a Web browser, a telephone or a mobile device -
and transactions can be completed quickly.
� It includes:
�Speech recognition software that can listen to words spoken over a
telephone, recognize these words, and pass the recognized words as text to
an application
�Text-To-Speech (TTS) software that synthesizes speech from application
text for playback over a telephone
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Process Integration
Optimize and integrate business processes to keep them in line with strategic goals
WebSphere Business Integration Modeler
WebSphere Business Integration Monitor
Process Modeling and Simulation
Process Automation Process Management
WebSphere Process Server
� Inability to streamline business processes, meet regulations, at low cost.
� Need to integrate people and applications in the business process
� Unable to monitor, control & continuously improve business operations
Customer Benefits from WebSphereCustomer Challenges
� Model, simulate and optimize business processes
� Choreograph process activities across the organization
� Monitor and manage process performance
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Application transformation: Benefits of HATS
� Improve responsiveness to customers
� Provide more information
� Faster
� Accessible on the web, 24 X 7
� Browser/web page user interface
� Control over content and user navigation
� Make employee-driven transactions into self-service transactions
� Get legacy applications to the Internet quickly
� Consolidate information and transactions from multiple back end
applications
� Can build reusable EJBs from screen-based transactions
� Enable legacy transactions as Web Services
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WebSphere Commerce
� Different versions: express, profesionnal, enterprise edition
� A complete solution designed to help growing companies do business
on the Web
� Quick and easy installation
� You can import a pre-existing product catalog
� …
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The Magic Quadrant is copyrighted 2004 and 2005 by Gartner, Inc. and is reused with permission, which permission should not be deemed to be an endorsement of any company or product depicted in the quadrant. The Magic Quadrant is Gartner, Inc.’s opinion
and is an analytical representation of a marketplace at and for a specific time period. It measures vendors against Gartner defined criteria for a marketplace. The positioning of vendors within a Magic Quadrant is based on the complex interplay of many factors.
Gartner does not advise enterprises to select only those firms in the “Leaders” quadrant. In some situations, firms in the Visionary, Challenger, or Niche Player quadrants may be the right matches for an enterprise’s requirements. Well-informed vendor selection
decisions should rely on more than a Magic Quadrant. Gartner Research is intended to be one of many information sources, including other published information and direct analyst interaction. Gartner, Inc. expressly disclaims all warranties, express or implied, of
fitness of this research for a particular purpose.
� Object-oriented Analysis and Design Tools (as of 10/2004)Magic Quadrant for OOA&D Tools, Update for 2005, Michael J. Blechar, 17 September 2004
� Web Services Platforms (as of 7/2005)Magic Quadrant for Web Services Platforms. David Mitchell Smith, Charles Abrams, Daniel Sholler, Daryl C. Plummer, Michele Cantara, 12 July 2005
� Integration Backbone Software (as of 4/2005)
Magic Quadrant for Application Integration Suites, 2Q04, J. Thompson, R. Schulte, M. Cantara, J. Correia, K. Iijima, L. F. Kenney, B. Lheureux, Y. Natis, M. Pezzini, J. Sinur, P. Malinverno,15 April 2005
� Enterprise Application Servers (as of 4/2005)
Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Application Servers, 2Q05, Y. Natis, M. Pezzini, K. Iijima, 15 April 2005
� Programmatic Integration Servers (as of 2/2005)
Magic Quadrant for Programmatic Integration Servers, 2005, Dale Vecchio, 25 February 2005
� Horizontal Portal (as of 5/2005)Magic Quadrant for Horizontal Portal Products, G.Phifer, R. Valdes, D.Gootzit, K.S. Underwood, L. F. Wurster, 18 May 2005
� Enterprise-Scope Application Platform Suites (as of 7/2005)Magic Quadrant for Enterprise-Scope Application Platform Suites, Yefim V. Natis, Massimo Pezzini, Daryl C. Plummer, Cameron Haight, Kimihiko Iijima, 20 July 2005
� J2EE Application Server Management (as of 4/2005)Magic Quadrant for J2EE Application Server Management, 2005, C. Haight, 4 April 2005
IBM in Leaders Quadrant
Gartner Magic Quadrants: IBM in the Leaders Quadrant
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The Benefits Of Using WebSphere
� Responsiveness and flexibility
� Reduced time, cost, and risk of
integration
� Simplification
� Real-time data access
� Reliability
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Agenda
� Where to position WebSphere within IBM?
� It’s all about SOA!
� Where to position WebSphere within the SOA lifecycle?
� WebSphere:
�Application Infrastructure
�Enterprise Application Integration
�Process Integration – Business Process Management
�Application Transformation
�Commerce
�Voice
�People integration
� Information integration
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