ARMONK, NY -- (Marketwire) -- 10/06/08 -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) today launched a company-wide
initiative that extends its traditional software delivery model toward a
mix of on-premise and cloud computing applications with new software,
services and technical resources for clients and Independent Software
Vendors (ISVs). IBM's new cloud services can help businesses of all sizes
more easily adopt cloud computing models to better manage data, lower
operational costs and make collaboration easier.
Businesses face a unique set of challenges as they look to grow in a
globally integrated economy. A perfect storm of data deluge, a fluid
regulatory environment and widening information technology (IT) skills gaps
is placing additional cost pressures on top of already resource-strapped
organizations. As a result, businesses are looking for new ways to drive
more value out of their IT infrastructures and free up resources for
strategic growth investments.
"We are moving our clients, the industry and even IBM itself to have a
mixture of data and applications that live in the data center and in the
cloud," said Willy Chiu, vice president, high performance on demand
solutions, IBM. "IBM's cloud computing strategy was inspired by feedback
from the business world's broadest IT customer base indicating a growing
desire to utilize data, applications and services from any device and from
any location based on open standards."
IBM has a four-pronged strategy to capture the cloud computing opportunity
by: 1) delivering its own cloud services portfolio; 2) helping ISVs design,
build, deliver and market cloud services; 3) helping clients integrate
cloud services into their business; and 4) providing cloud computing
environments to businesses.
IBM's clients and partners will have access to a growing number of cloud
services specialists through its worldwide network of 13 Cloud Computing
Centers and 40 IBM Innovation Centers to help test applications via cloud
computing models.
IBM has extensive experience in building cloud computing solutions used for
both public and private cloud-delivered services. IBM's cloud-building
services include: server, storage and network virtualization, service
management solutions to automate workload management, usage tracking and
billing and a portfolio of security and resiliency offerings to enable
end-user confidence. IBM offers consulting and implementation skills for
organizations to leverage cloud computing as a key component of their
overall business and IT strategy.
New IBM cloud services
IBM's ability to deliver cloud services is made possible by technologies
that include Request-Driven Provisioning (RDP), Dynamic Workload Management
(DWM), Usage and Accounting and Security. Offered as part of IBM's Tivoli
portfolio, these technologies give clients and ISVs the assurance of
delivering quality services from a cloud computing environment with the
ability to monitor and log activity, chargeback and secure identity and
access management protections. New IBM cloud services areas that utilize
these technologies include:
1. "Bluehouse" -- IBM is launching a free open beta for "Bluehouse," the
first Web-delivered social networking and collaboration cloud service
designed to connect people from different businesses. "Bluehouse" combines
social networking and online collaboration tools to help businesses of all
sizes to securely work together through firewalls and beyond organizational
boundaries. This suite of hosted online technologies allows individuals to
share documents, contacts, engage in joint project activities, host online
meetings and build social networking communities via the cloud through a
Web browser. The "Bluehouse" beta is available today at
http://bluehouse.lotus.com.
An example of IBM's Tomorrow at Work initiative
to anticipate trends in work styles, "Bluehouse" can be used by anyone to
collaborate with external groups, such as partners, agencies, suppliers,
customers and outside experts as easily and securely as with co-workers.
Small and medium-sized businesses will benefit from minimal up-front costs
and maintenance of this Software as a Service (SaaS) platform, and
departments in larger companies will have a quick, simple way to work with
their key stakeholders within their intranet and out on the Web.
2. Lotus Sametime Unyte -- Arranges quick, easy Web conferences including
the sharing of documents, presentations or applications through any Web
connection. No on-site software server deployment or support is needed.
By enabling businesses to communicate in real-time with a worldwide network
of employees, partners and customers, Sametime Unyte will help local
companies become global trading partners. IBM has built in several
enhancements to Sametime Unyte to enable global customer use through
multi-language support and faster network performance. In addition,
several new features make online meetings easier, including a "waiting
room" for meeting participants to gather and specialized alerts and prompts
for meeting hosts. Soon IBM will integrate Sametime Unyte with Lotus Notes
and Lotus Sametime to allow people working in email or instant messaging to
join Web conferences, with a single click of a button. Sametime Unyte is
available at www.sametimeunyte.com.
3. IBM Rational Policy Tester OnDemand -- Helps reduce online risks by
automating Web content scanning to isolate privacy, quality and
accessibility compliance issues. Available as a subscription on an annual
basis, this software helps improve trust by detecting online usability and
compliance-related issues before they affect Web site visitors.
4. IBM Rational AppScan OnDemand -- Scans Web applications for security
bugs, allowing customers to immediately identify sources of online risk
without the necessary time and investment for in-house training and
resources.
5. Telelogic Focal Point -- Helps customers better manage their software
investment by providing product management teams with the ability to
collect, analyze and prioritize product features in line with broader
organizational goals. Telelogic Focal Point enhances communication by
centralizing the product information shared by product management,
engineering, marketing and other stakeholders.
6. Remote Data Protection -- Reduces the risk associated with information
protection, enabling clients to maximize the value of information and
evolve to a service-enabled information infrastructure. IBM Global
Technology Services, through its acquisition of Arsenal Digital Solutions,
is introducing Onsite Data Protection and Remote Data Protection. The
service offerings enable clients to achieve a rapid time to protection for
their business data and to remotely recover it as a cloud service 24/7.
New Cloud Services Resources for ISVs
IBM's cloud services resources can help ISVs build new applications quickly
using open standards-based technologies. New resources include:
1. A new series of white papers, on-line demos and downloadable code to
help ISVs address the common challenges of designing and building
cloud-enabled services, such as multi-tenant architecture. Resources
include enhanced technical blueprints on IBM's developerWorks Web site and
technical support through IBM's global network of 40 Innovation Centers.
2. Creating a new SaaS Enablement Network of infrastructure providers that
use IBM server technology to help ISVs deliver interoperable SaaS
solutions, which allow disparate applications to work together. Members
include Terremark, Rackforce, and iTricity, which recently opened a new
Cloud Computing Hosting Center for Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg.
IBM added 100 partners to its SaaS Specialty program in 2008, the largest
annual increase which nearly doubles its SaaS partner ecosystem.
3. IBM Business Partners can take advantage of a variety of new marketing
resources, including free web conferencing services using the IBM Lotus
Sametime Unyte service.
On October 15 and 16, IBM will host partners and customers at its Executive
Briefing Center in Palisades, New York, to discuss its cloud services
strategy for this rapidly growing market. For more information on this
event, visit https://www-950.ibm.com/events/wwe/swg/08bbpsaas.nsf.
For more information about IBM, please visit www.ibm.com.
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