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IMS Value Proposition 2013 Sarah Karger Senior Manager, IMS Development IBM Silicon Valley Lab

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Page 1: Value Proposition - IMS UG July 2013 Tokyo

IMS Value Proposition 2013

Sarah Karger

Senior Manager, IMS Development

IBM Silicon Valley Lab

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Acknowledgements and Disclaimers

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with IBM Corp.

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countries in which IBM operates.

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sales, revenue growth or other results.

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IMS runs the world’s most critical workloads

2000 customers worldwide run IMS

3 of the top 5 Health Insurance companies run IMS

75% of the top 100 banks worldwide run IMS

The top 5 European and top 5 U.S. banks run IMS

16 petabytes of production data managed by IMS

$3.0 trillion ($US) per day is transferred through IMS.....by one customer

300+ million users served every day

500 million accounts…..for one customer

46,000 transactions per second…..on a single IMS system

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IMS Quality Partnership Program: Best Practice

IMS 11: 6 customers in production prior to General Availability

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12 IMS 12: One major European customer

in production 100+ days before

13 13 customers in IMS 13 QPP in 2013 First Japanese Customer joins All customers through Sandbox

production 3+ targeted for full production by GA

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Rapidly expand new workloads in IMS Introducing IMS Database 12 Value Unit Edition

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Enables IMS 12 data sharing clients access to IMS data for net new workload

Net new applications or workloads for Java or SQL through IMS open access capabilities (Open Database), from applications on WebSphere Application Server on z/OS or CICS TS VUE

Cost savings by moving Java workloads for zIIP offload

Additional new customized capabilities that address business growth based on key business initiatives, including services-oriented architecture (SOA), enterprise and mobile access strategy, and operational business intelligence.

Leverages the unique industry-leading performance and workload management capabilities of the IMS data server.

NEW!

ibm.com/ims/imsdbvue/

Value

Unit

Edition

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© 2012 IBM Corporation

Rapidly expand new workloads in IMS Introducing IMS Database 12 Value Unit Edition Enables IMS 12 data sharing clients access to IMS

data for net new workload

Net new applications or workloads for Java or SQL through IMS open access capabilities (Open Database), from applications on WebSphere Application Server on z/OS or CICS TS VUE

Cost savings by moving Java workloads for zIIP offload

Additional new customized capabilities that address business growth based on key business initiatives, including services-oriented architecture (SOA), enterprise and mobile access strategy, and operational business intelligence.

Leverages the unique industry-leading performance and workload management capabilities of the IMS data server.

NEW!

ibm.com/ims/imsdbvue/

Value

Unit

Edition

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What you’re talking to us about

TCO Skills

Integration Core

Capabilities

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IMS: Highest Efficiency at the lowest TCO

• Aggressively reduce MIPS

• Goal: 100K TPS

• End planned outages

• Increase zIIP offload

• Reduce contention

• Increase throughput

• Minimize fraud

• Reduce pathlength

• Implement dynamic changes

• Increase autonomics EAGLE TCO

TCO

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IMS: Integration at every level

• .Net Access to IMS DB (futures)

• DataPower

• Cognos for Real-time Analytics

• Optim Designer

• InfoSphere Discovery

• SAP and IMS Database

• Data Studio

• Big Data

Integration

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IMS Integration Solutions

• IMS access anywhere • Standards-based data server and TM

• Open systems access

z/OS

TC

P/I

P

C API

TM access RYO

Java API

Universal DLI driver

DB Access

Universal JDBC Driver

Web 2.0 (Mashup Center)

IMS TM and DB Resource Adapters

TM access

DataPower

IMS SOAP Gateway

WebSphere TM/DB Access

IMS

Java

Catalog

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IMS Portfolio Integration

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Database Modeling & Discovery

InfoSphere

Discovery IMS Explorer

Governance Access Analytics

Cognos BI 10 Data Studio Optim Designer

Catalog

Integration

zExplorer

Integration

Advanced data

type support

Relationship

Discovery

360-degree

view of data

assets and

relationships

Data privacy

Data

management

Operational BI

Extending

value of IMS

data

SQL authoring

pureQuery

Query explain

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IMS Database – Integration and New Function

z/OS IMS

IMS Connect

System Services

IMS DB

Database Manager

ODBA

SAP

Optim Design Studio

CICS

WebSphere Servers

Cognos

InfoSphere Discovery & Classic Fed

Data Studio

IMS Catalog

Native SQL Support

HALDB & DEDB Alter Support

Database Versioning

ODBM

DB2 Stored Procedure

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IMS 13 DB impact

• Greater database availability

• Faster time-to-market for new and modified application programs

• IMS DB open to more applications, more database developers

• TCO reduction

• …..more to come

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Database Manager

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IMS Transaction Manager – Integration and New Function

z/OS IMS

IMS Connect

System Services

WebSphere DataPower

WebSphere Message Broker Process Server

Transformation Extender Application Server

ESB

IMS SOAP Gateway

Transaction Manager

OTMA

IMS Application

Rational Tooling

TCO Enhancements

IMS Connect Enhancements

Security Enhancements

OTMA and Callout Enhancements

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IMS 13 TM impact

• IMS Connect ease-of-use

• OTMA Autonomics

• ISC TCPIP – strategic alternative to SNA/VTAM

• IMS Synchronous Callout integration simplified

• TCO reduction

• …..more to come

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Transaction Manager

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Building Next Generation Experts

• IMS evolves to a Gen-less system

• SQL access to IMS data

• Tooling and GUIs based on familiar SDKs – IMS Explorer

• Free workshops: IMS Business Value Assessment

• System z Academic Initiative

• Customer Internship Program @ SVL

Skills

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IMS Customer Internship Program - 2013

Nominations are now being accepted

Opportunity to work side-by-side with the IMS development team

2-6 week sessions are available at SVL lab throughout the year

Contact Tori Gonzalez for more information: [email protected]

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“…every subject was successfully covered by the most appropriate expert. While I was there at SVL, the program was flexible enough so we could address certain topics which I personally identified, that would benefit me at my home location...”

“…a unique experience, where I was given the opportunity to meet with the IMS developers and testers at the IBM Lab, and work side by side with them… It's incredible to meet people whose work is known worldwide.”

Coming Soon! IMS Reverse Internship – IMS Developers “intern” at the client site!

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IMS

ISPF

IMS Explorer for Administration (Web Browser)

Administrators Developers

IMS Explorer for Development

(Eclipse)

IMS Explorer for Development and Administration

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IMS’ Legendary Hallmarks of Service

Core

Capabilities

• Availability

• Reliability

• Scalability

• Performance

• Security

• Integrity

“It's all about the reliability of IMS; if our packages don't get there on time, we don't get paid” - David Johnson, Senior Systems Programmer, UPS

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IMS on zEC12

IMS 12 on zEC12 shows 30% improvement in

transaction rate.

IMS Java on zEC12 uses 4% less CPU to perform 32%

more transactions.

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IMS JMP region performance Aggregate SDK, software, and hardware improvements

Over 4.5x aggregate throughput improvement from 2009 to 2012 due to:

• Java version-to-version performance improvements

• IMS improvements

• Hardware improvements

• DASD improvements

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The IMS (R)Evolution Continues

IMS 12 – strongest growth in the first full year after General

Availability since IMS 9!

“We rolled out IMS 12 in our production environment before it reached GA, and there are some interesting features…we know we can rely on them to give us innovative solutions.” - Andreas Wagner

"Modernizing IMS using IMS Repository will increase our availability and simplify the

process to develop new IMS applications.”

- Curt Bergqvist

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• WebSphere drives IMS transactions, accessing IMS and DB2 data

• IMS Asynchronous callout deliver notifications

• Mobile phone banking

• Mobile phone cloud management

“IMS enables our bank to focus on developing innovative and diversified solutions so we can meet client demands and continue to discover new opportunities. This is possible with IMS because it provides superior service, performance, and quality with low operating costs.”

- Mr. Wan-Li Hsieh, E.SUN Bank CIO

E.Sun Bank remains competitive with IMS On Demand solutions Rapidly transform existing IMS assets into modern solutions

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WellPoint

Business • The largest health benefits company in America by membership, WellPoint

is a merger of 14 companies. One out of every nine Americans is a member of a WellPoint-affiliated health plan.

Challenge / Objective • Modernize WGS, WellPoint’s primary IMS-based administration system, to

support migration, migrate to an SOA model, and enhance performance.

Solution • Establish a Sandbox environment that includes IMS, IMS Connect, and Open

Database.

• Install IMS SOA Integration Suite: IMS TM Resource Adapter, SOAP Gateway, Connect API.

• Migrate OBIS and OBUS from mid-tier AIX to Linux on System z, replacing MQ calls with IMS TM Resource Adapter and IMS Connect API.

• Evaluate use cases of inbound and outbound transactions.

Benefit • Average 30% increase in the overall performance when using WAS/TM

Resource Adapter/IMS Connect.

• 25% performance improvement for inbound mainframe transactions.

“Overall, we found that our new architecture is faster, uses less mainframe CPU, and enables mainframe transaction avoidance through configuration-based side caching.”

- Dave Holman Enterprise Architect, Wellpoint

Solution components:

• IMS

• IMS SOA Integration Suite

• IMS Connect

• IBM DataPower

• WebSphere eXtreme Scale

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Questions?

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