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SOA for SMB Vijay Thomas- Partner Tangentia

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    1. SOA for SMB Vijay Thomas- Partner Tangentia

    2. Tangentia- About Us Consulting, Technology, Outsourcing Deep Supply Chain and Integration Expertise We speak English……….not Java. Global Delivery Model Associate companies Banyan Commerce Tamarind Technologies IBM Business Partner – SMB and Domain knowledge

    3. SOA Made Simple

    4. What is SOA? "Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." -- Albert Einstein Loose Coupling Real Dependancy Artificial Dependancy SOA is an architectural style whose goal is to achieve loose coupling among interacting software agents SOA as a philosophy

    5. SOA – Service Lifecycle Management Model – Business Requirements Assemble –Create Services and Orchestrate Deploy- Configure and Scale Manage- Managing underlying assets, version control

    6. SOA- Governance

    7. Main Point: Connectivity can help your organization become more agile through the linkage of business applications, users and Clients & Partners. Script: Connectivity serves as the backbone of your SOA by linking all facets of your enterprise. It brings together new and existing IT assets and allows the sharing of business information, providing opportunities for information to be used in new and innovative ways. Connectivity solutions should be simple, robust and reliable, reducing overhead and maintenance costs while providing a platform that can adapt and grow as your business demands. Additional Information: Connectivity Entry Point: What is service connectivity? Service connectivity is an IT-centric entry point to service oriented architecture (SOA) designed to help simplify your IT environment with a more secure, reliable and scaleable way to connect within and beyond your business. Link people, processes and information in your business with a seamless flow of messages and information from virtually anywhere at anytime using anything — that's true connectivity. SOA brings new levels of flexibility to such linkages. Delivering real business value on its own, connectivity is also a core building block for future SOA initiatives. The value of service connectivity Open your doors to customers by providing a variety of ways for them to interact with your company. Enabling exceptional connectivity through your SOA you can deliver a consistent user experience regardless of what business channel they choose. Also, by linking your business units or divisions across the multiple parts of your company and your partners, you can build a foundation for success. IBM entry strategy to SOA through service connectivity can help: -Ensure seamless flow of information from anywhere at anytime using anything. -Execute broad business processes that span your company and business partners. -Build trusted relationships with your partners. -Scale your business to grow smoothly. -Deliver a consistent user experience regardless of channel or device. Get started today IBM can help you develop a strategy for SOA that focuses on services connectivity. Through a lifecycle approach we can help you model, assemble, deploy and manage your tactical SOA-based projects to help connect your systems in a way that grows as you grow. We also can help you establish SOA governance guidelines to enhanced organizational efficiency. Service Connectivity encompasses a range of software and solutions including: -IBM WebSphere® MQ provides a reliable messaging backbone for applications and services to help you to fully leverage your existing software and hardware. -IBM WebSphere® Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) provides Web services connectivity, JMS™ messaging and service oriented integration to power your Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). -IBM WebSphere® Message Broker delivers an integration-based Enterprise Service Bus providing connectivity and universal data transformation for both standard and non-standards-based applications and services to power your service-oriented architecture. -IBM WebSphere® DataPower SOA Appliances offer an innovative, pragmatic approach to harness the power of SOA while simultaneously enabling you to leverage the value of your existing application, security, and networking infrastructure investments.Main Point: Connectivity can help your organization become more agile through the linkage of business applications, users and Clients & Partners. Script: Connectivity serves as the backbone of your SOA by linking all facets of your enterprise. It brings together new and existing IT assets and allows the sharing of business information, providing opportunities for information to be used in new and innovative ways. Connectivity solutions should be simple, robust and reliable, reducing overhead and maintenance costs while providing a platform that can adapt and grow as your business demands. Additional Information: Connectivity Entry Point: What is service connectivity? Service connectivity is an IT-centric entry point to service oriented architecture (SOA) designed to help simplify your IT environment with a more secure, reliable and scaleable way to connect within and beyond your business. Link people, processes and information in your business with a seamless flow of messages and information from virtually anywhere at anytime using anything — that's true connectivity. SOA brings new levels of flexibility to such linkages. Delivering real business value on its own, connectivity is also a core building block for future SOA initiatives. The value of service connectivity Open your doors to customers by providing a variety of ways for them to interact with your company. Enabling exceptional connectivity through your SOA you can deliver a consistent user experience regardless of what business channel they choose. Also, by linking your business units or divisions across the multiple parts of your company and your partners, you can build a foundation for success. IBM entry strategy to SOA through service connectivity can help: -Ensure seamless flow of information from anywhere at anytime using anything. -Execute broad business processes that span your company and business partners. -Build trusted relationships with your partners. -Scale your business to grow smoothly. -Deliver a consistent user experience regardless of channel or device. Get started today IBM can help you develop a strategy for SOA that focuses on services connectivity. Through a lifecycle approach we can help you model, assemble, deploy and manage your tactical SOA-based projects to help connect your systems in a way that grows as you grow. We also can help you establish SOA governance guidelines to enhanced organizational efficiency. Service Connectivity encompasses a range of software and solutions including: -IBM WebSphere® MQ provides a reliable messaging backbone for applications and services to help you to fully leverage your existing software and hardware. -IBM WebSphere® Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) provides Web services connectivity, JMS™ messaging and service oriented integration to power your Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). -IBM WebSphere® Message Broker delivers an integration-based Enterprise Service Bus providing connectivity and universal data transformation for both standard and non-standards-based applications and services to power your service-oriented architecture. -IBM WebSphere® DataPower SOA Appliances offer an innovative, pragmatic approach to harness the power of SOA while simultaneously enabling you to leverage the value of your existing application, security, and networking infrastructure investments.

    8. SOA for Dummies?

    9. Integrating business applications through an ESB Main Point: The ESB is widely accepted as a key element at the heart of every successful SOA and provides the basis for a flexible connectivity infrastructure for integrating applications and services. An ESB performs 5 basic tasks as listed on the chart. Script: Many Smart SOA connectivity implementation efforts start with a messaging backbone or Enterprise Service Bus. The Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) can help you achieve the goal of SOA – in fact the ESB is widely accepted as a key element at the heart of every successful SOA. The ESB is a flexible connectivity infrastructure for integrating applications and services. While there is no broad agreement on all of the capabilities which can comprise an ESB, this basic definition is generally accepted by leading analysts and vendors. For example, Roy Schulte of Gartner Group describes an ESB as “A lightweight connectivity infrastructure built using JMS, XML, and Web Services standards.” An ESB does five basic things: CONNECTS everything to everything It MATCHES & ROUTES communications between services It CONVERTS between different transport protocols It TRANSFORMS between different data formats It DISTRIBUTES business events Additional Information on Enterprise Service Bus An enterprise service bus (ESB) enables a business to make use of a comprehensive, flexible and consistent approach to integration while also reducing the complexity of the applications being integrated. Due to the complex and varying nature of business needs, ESB is an evolutional progression that unifies message oriented, event driven and service oriented approaches for integrating applications and service. Implementing an ESB facilitates greater reuse of IT assets by separating application logics and integration tasks, so you can reduce the number, size, and complexity of integration interfaces. In doing so, you can add or change services with minimal interruption to existing IT environment; reduce cost and risk involved as business changes and new opportunities arise. However simple or comprehensive your ESB infrastructure needs, IBM has the integration middleware that can meet them. IBM recognizes that a one size ESB will not meet everyone’s requirements. In our WebSphere portfolio we offer three different ESB’s. WebSphere ESB is ideal for customers who have other solutions on WebSphere Application Server, Portal, or BPM platform. Customers may achieve efficiencies in skills, cost, and time-to-value across middleware products if adding WebSphere ESB to their standards-based IT environment. On the other hand, for customers whose primary challenge is integrating a wide range of non-standard applications into the standards world, as well as those who make heavy use of WebSphere MQ will value the flexibility and depth of capability provided by WebSphere Message Broker. And for those who value the simple experience of drop-in installation and admin-based configuration, and require security at the message level, network level, and device level, WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance brings that in an integrated solution. Federated ESB: In the fast changing business environment, most enterprises will have multiple ESBs across business units. As business processes span organizational boundaries, businesses will need to enable integration across ESBs. Service governance, security, and management must be considered in a federated approach. IBM has several products that allow you to extend your ESB(s) into a federated model. ESB - the Connectivity entry point for SOA IBM delivers the most connected SOA for your business by linking together all types of data, applications, protocols and platforms, from sensors, handheld devices and applications to mainframe. IBM has put the ESB at the heart of its middleware strategy and offers three ESB products: WebSphere Enterprise Service: built on WebSphere Application Server for an integrated SOA platform. WebSphere Message Broker: built for universal connectivity and transformation in heterogeneous IT environments. WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance XI50: purpose-built hardware ESB for simplified deployment and hardened security. Whichever implementation of an ESB is deployed to connect your business, either individually or in combination provides your business with a flexible connectivity infrastructure to power your SOA. Service Governance WebSphere Service Registry and Repository provides an integrated service metadata repository to govern services and manage service lifecycle. It promotes service visibility, consistency, and decreases service redundancy in your SOA. Service Security IBM Tivoli Federated Identity Manager propagates across services and federates across domains. Security is "decoupled" from the requesting application and business risk is reduced making security changes tracked. WebSphere DataPower XML Security Gateway XS40 and XML Accelerator XA35 Appliances extend ESB functionality in a hardware form factor with wirespeed performance to simplify, secure and accelerate your SOA deployment. Service Management IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for SOA enables the management of services as first-class resources. It provides built-in and extensible alerts, situations, workflows and managed mediation primitives to enable powerful automation scenarios. Common Capabilites All ESB implementations should consider core capabilities for a complete ESB infrastructure. IBM has key core products to assist in building an ESB infrastructure. WebSphere MQ delivers the proven messaging backbone for SOA connectivity spanning across over 80 platform configurations while preserving data integrity end-to-end. WebSphere Transformation Extender offers universal transformation deployable anywhere in the enterprise, and provides consistent data transformation and validation across any infrastructure with its enterprise and industry packs. WebSphere Adapters helps you to service-enable packaged applications or other legacy assets so they can participate in an SOA. IBM makes Federated ESB real today One of the benefits of adopting a Service-Oriented Architecture is the ability to start your move to SOA no matter how your business runs today. As the leading provider of proven integration middleware, IBM can provide the ESB capabilities and supporting Federated components you need to implement a Federated model — today.Main Point: The ESB is widely accepted as a key element at the heart of every successful SOA and provides the basis for a flexible connectivity infrastructure for integrating applications and services. An ESB performs 5 basic tasks as listed on the chart. Script: Many Smart SOA connectivity implementation efforts start with a messaging backbone or Enterprise Service Bus. The Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) can help you achieve the goal of SOA – in fact the ESB is widely accepted as a key element at the heart of every successful SOA. The ESB is a flexible connectivity infrastructure for integrating applications and services. While there is no broad agreement on all of the capabilities which can comprise an ESB, this basic definition is generally accepted by leading analysts and vendors. For example, Roy Schulte of Gartner Group describes an ESB as “A lightweight connectivity infrastructure built using JMS, XML, and Web Services standards.” An ESB does five basic things: CONNECTS everything to everything It MATCHES & ROUTES communications between services It CONVERTS between different transport protocols It TRANSFORMS between different data formats It DISTRIBUTES business events Additional Information on Enterprise Service Bus An enterprise service bus (ESB) enables a business to make use of a comprehensive, flexible and consistent approach to integration while also reducing the complexity of the applications being integrated. Due to the complex and varying nature of business needs, ESB is an evolutional progression that unifies message oriented, event driven and service oriented approaches for integrating applications and service. Implementing an ESB facilitates greater reuse of IT assets by separating application logics and integration tasks, so you can reduce the number, size, and complexity of integration interfaces. In doing so, you can add or change services with minimal interruption to existing IT environment; reduce cost and risk involved as business changes and new opportunities arise. However simple or comprehensive your ESB infrastructure needs, IBM has the integration middleware that can meet them. IBM recognizes that a one size ESB will not meet everyone’s requirements. In our WebSphere portfolio we offer three different ESB’s. WebSphere ESB is ideal for customers who have other solutions on WebSphere Application Server, Portal, or BPM platform. Customers may achieve efficiencies in skills, cost, and time-to-value across middleware products if adding WebSphere ESB to their standards-based IT environment. On the other hand, for customers whose primary challenge is integrating a wide range of non-standard applications into the standards world, as well as those who make heavy use of WebSphere MQ will value the flexibility and depth of capability provided by WebSphere Message Broker. And for those who value the simple experience of drop-in installation and admin-based configuration, and require security at the message level, network level, and device level, WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance brings that in an integrated solution. Federated ESB: In the fast changing business environment, most enterprises will have multiple ESBs across business units. As business processes span organizational boundaries, businesses will need to enable integration across ESBs. Service governance, security, and management must be considered in a federated approach. IBM has several products that allow you to extend your ESB(s) into a federated model. ESB - the Connectivity entry point for SOA IBM delivers the most connected SOA for your business by linking together all types of data, applications, protocols and platforms, from sensors, handheld devices and applications to mainframe. IBM has put the ESB at the heart of its middleware strategy and offers three ESB products: WebSphere Enterprise Service: built on WebSphere Application Server for an integrated SOA platform. WebSphere Message Broker: built for universal connectivity and transformation in heterogeneous IT environments. WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance XI50: purpose-built hardware ESB for simplified deployment and hardened security. Whichever implementation of an ESB is deployed to connect your business, either individually or in combination provides your business with a flexible connectivity infrastructure to power your SOA. Service Governance WebSphere Service Registry and Repository provides an integrated service metadata repository to govern services and manage service lifecycle. It promotes service visibility, consistency, and decreases service redundancy in your SOA. Service Security IBM Tivoli Federated Identity Manager propagates across services and federates across domains. Security is "decoupled" from the requesting application and business risk is reduced making security changes tracked. WebSphere DataPower XML Security Gateway XS40 and XML Accelerator XA35 Appliances extend ESB functionality in a hardware form factor with wirespeed performance to simplify, secure and accelerate your SOA deployment. Service Management IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for SOA enables the management of services as first-class resources. It provides built-in and extensible alerts, situations, workflows and managed mediation primitives to enable powerful automation scenarios. Common Capabilites All ESB implementations should consider core capabilities for a complete ESB infrastructure. IBM has key core products to assist in building an ESB infrastructure. WebSphere MQ delivers the proven messaging backbone for SOA connectivity spanning across over 80 platform configurations while preserving data integrity end-to-end. WebSphere Transformation Extender offers universal transformation deployable anywhere in the enterprise, and provides consistent data transformation and validation across any infrastructure with its enterprise and industry packs. WebSphere Adapters helps you to service-enable packaged applications or other legacy assets so they can participate in an SOA. IBM makes Federated ESB real today One of the benefits of adopting a Service-Oriented Architecture is the ability to start your move to SOA no matter how your business runs today. As the leading provider of proven integration middleware, IBM can provide the ESB capabilities and supporting Federated components you need to implement a Federated model — today.

    10. SOA Connectivity – Integration Across Your Business Main Point: The ESB is widely accepted as a key element at the heart of every successful SOA and provides the basis for a flexible connectivity infrastructure for integrating applications and services. Script: The ESB includes 2 primary functions… 1) Messaging, which is the reliable delivery of information where ever and when ever it’s needed. and 2) Service Enrichment, the augmentation of messages with routing information, data mediation and the distribution of business events. Together, these functions provide flexibility and “service virtualization”. What architects call “separation of concerns” – the clear separation between the applications which run the business (including business services and business processes) and the infrastructure for connecting applications and services together (ESB). This flexibility enables IT change with very limited impact – such as the update or replacement of a given business service, or the development of a new composite solution which leverages existing services. We saw this graphically when adding an externally serviced credit check in in our flash demo from a few minutes ago. The Messaging function can be accomplished with IBM’s WebSphere MQ and MQ File Transfer Edition Products. In many implementations message handling and routing is sufficient. However, if you required additional capabilities or Service Enrichment, you’ll want to deploy an ESB. IBM recognizes that a one size ESB will not meet everyone’s requirements. Therefore, in our WebSphere portfolio we offer 3 different ESB’s: a) WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus b) WebSphere Message Broker c) WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance WebSphere ESB is ideal for customers who have other solutions on WebSphere Application Server, Portal, or BPM platform. Customers may achieve efficiencies in skills, cost, and time-to-value across middleware products if adding WebSphere ESB to their standards-based IT environment. On the other hand, for customers whose primary challenge is integrating a wide range of non-standard applications into the standards world, as well as those who make heavy use of WebSphere MQ will value the flexibility and depth of capability provided by WebSphere Message Broker. And for those who value the simple experience of drop-in installation and admin-based configuration, and require security at the message level, network level, and device level, WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance brings that in an integrated solution. Visibility and Governance is the organization and cataloguing of SOA services according to your business needs. It enables consumers in an SOA to find and leverage the most appropriate service at anytime – facilitating easy reuse and efficiencies. In an enterprise with only a handful of services, the organization of those services might easy be managed with spreadsheets or some other manual method. Now consider an enterprise with as many as 100 or even 1000 services. Management of those services becomes critical to their easy and efficient. WebSphere Service Registry and Repository provides the solution, an easy to use set of service management tools which are interoperable with Messaging and ESB offerings. Additional Information: WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition (new!, v7.0, ann. 10/7, GA Dec 5, 2008) we’re adding file transfer services to WebSphere MQ - providing the Managed File Transfer solution for SOA.  70% of connectivity is done by a combination of FTP and homegrown coding. Most of customers are looking for more cost-effective solutions that improve transfer audit-ability - for regulatory compliance - reliability and security. Almost everyone uses FTP to transfer files…. which is not a reliable secure mechanism for doing so. MQ File Transfer is targeted for those customers that are using FTP as their primary file transfer mechanism.   MQ FTE provides auditable, reliable and secure managed file transfer. More what’s new of MQ FTE Audit trail of transfers of files and documents Reliable, secure transfer of files and documents Combined solution for transferring messages and files via a single consolidated backbone Centralized configuration of transfers across remote, distributed backbone Remote transfer status reporting File transfer scheduling File transfer automation and triggering Zero coding file transfers Transfer scripting QuickStart for WebSphere® DataPower® (new! GA 10/1/2008) Guiding you through those first technical hurdles, offering you two WebSphere DataPower SOA appliances as well as eight days of IBM's design and implementation expertise, enabling you to experience the benefits of SOA for a business scenario of your choice—all with reduced risk and a minimal investment. QuickStart for WebSphere DataPower - Get started quickly and cost effectively with your SOA deployment by implementing IBM WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances to help simplify, secure and accelerate key parts of your SOA infrastructure. Solution includes two (2) WebSphere DataPower Integration Application XI50's along with IBM Global Technology Services architecture, design and implementation support to assist you with: Day 1 to Day 3 - Requirements and design Review client environment to obtain or develop business model Outline solution requirements to identify and validate use cases and establish system context Outline architecture model to develop architecture overview Day 4 to Day 8 - Implementation Installation and configuration of the two WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances Set up domain access control • Implement ONE (of several pre-defined) select use cases ** OR ** Demonstrate all 6 pre-packaged use cases Mentor clients on DataPower capability including administration console For more information visit: http://spimweb1.boulder.ibm.com/services/bte/ep/dyno.wss?oid=1422&loc=22#1 Enhanced WSRR v6.2 (available now! Ann 7/1, eGA 7/25, GA 8/29) What’s new: New support for Policy Management that allows you to consistently enforce SOA policies that enables interoperability, consistency and governance of SOA. Policy management enables you to take prescriptive approach to SOA governance with new policy libraries improving time-to-value. Templates for over a dozen different types of operational policies and 70+ policies capturing governance best practices are included out of the box. Other news are - Enhanced SOA Governance with best practices support and easier administration Auditing and Reporting to generate powerful metrics Improved Consumability with new editors and wizards Extended wide ranging heterogeneous platform support Extended federation with UDDI registries WSRR sparklers Industry leader with comprehensive service lifecycle management, metadata federation, SOA governance and policy management Only product with optimized out-of-the-box integrations with 20+ IBM and non-IBM products/solutions; that is further extensible using open standards Best industrial strength scalability - a highly reliable, available, high-performance and secure solution based on proven WebSphere platform Fastest rate of adoption in the industry among leading registry/repository solutions WSRR ALE (NEW! Ann 7/1, eGA 7/25, GA 8/29) For helping customers effectively govern the lifecycle from service identification to service consumption, IBM offers a solution that covers the development and deployment phases of the service lifecycle – IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository Advanced Lifecycle Edition. WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition is a comprehensive design and runtime SOA repository built on a highly reliable, scalable and robust platform which includes out of the box templates and models for easy customer adoption. Under the covers, WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition is powered by IBM Rational Asset Manager (RAM) that manages information useful for developing, re-using and managing all types of reusable assets and IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) that manages information useful for the runtime operation, management and development use of services. Increase Service Visibility and Promote Reuse WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition addresses many of the challenges discussed earlier related to service visibility, and promoting service reuse. During design time, you can easily create assets and organize them the way you want and quickly find them. During run / deploy time, you can automatically discover services in your environment, classify them and find the right service at the right time. By flexibly organizing assets and services during design and runtime, Architects and IT managers can increase service visibility that helps reduce redundancies and duplication, dramatically reducing costs, accelerating time to market and improving staff productivity. Create Trusted Source of High Quality Services WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition helps IT managers create a trusted source of high quality services. During design time, you can define roles and workflow to create, review and approve assets. During run / deploy time, you can set up role based access to introduce, promote and retire services. WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition assists you in following best practices by applying governance policies consistently. By associating policies with services, and making them available to service consumers, WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition allows IT managers to increase flexibility in providing customized services according to divergent needs of their clients. Responding more rapidly to customer requests leads to increased business opportunities and customer loyalty. Manage Changes & Improve Communication WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition helps manage changes to your services and improve team communication. During design time, consumers can rate assets, provide feedback and be notified when any changes happen. During run / deploy time, you can manage multiple versions of the service, and as services change all subscribers are notified. This greatly enhances team communication, allowing managers to manage growing number of services effectively and realize the ROI on their SOA investment Plan and Assess your Service Portfolio WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition allows you to generate a variety of metrics for your service portfolio. During design time, you can audit and report metrics based on asset activities. During run/ deploy time, you can audit updates to services and policies. This greatly enhances the ability of IT executives to continuously improve their services to the business, increasing customer satisfaction and minimizing unplanned service disruption and maintenance. WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus: Applies Web services connectivity and JMS messaging, improving flexibility through the adoption of service-oriented interfaces. Provides a smart approach to SOA, delivering a standards-based connectivity and integration solution that allows you to create and deploy interactions quickly and easily between applications and services, with a reduced number and complexity of interfaces. Offers easy-to-use tools that require minimal programming skills and is simple to install, configure, build and manage. Supports hundreds of ISV solutions via WebSphere Adapters. Provides leadership in SOA standards for service composition, mediation, and hosting. Increases business agility and flexibility extending easily to a Federated ESB model. Re-configures dynamically to meet changing business processing loads. Provides easy interactions with any JMS and HTTP applications. Integrates seamlessly with the WebSphere platform as well as products within the IBM SOA Foundation, such as IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for SOA. Operating systems supported: AIX, HP Unix, i family, Linux, Sun Solaris, Windows, z/OS WESB V6.2 is available Dec 12, 2008 on and provides the following enhancements What’s New 1) Increased flexibility to administratively configure service mediations through policies 2) Simplified administration through web services policy sets 3) Streamlined integration to support WebSphere Process Server solutions 4) Key element of IBM’s Media Hub Solution Framework to link business and content systems together for effective media management WebSphere Message Broker: WebSphere Message Broker product line provides a variety of options of implementing a universal ESB for connectivity and transformation in IT heterogeneous environments.  Distributes information and data generated by business events in real time to people, applications, and devices throughout your extended enterprise and beyond. Provides a smart approach to SOA, extending the reach of your business beyond your firewall by supporting a broad range of multiple transport protocols and data formats Integrates multiple applications, networks, and device types using a platform-independent based enterprise service bus that lets you conduct business reliably and securely Increases business agility and flexibility, extending easily to a Federated ESB model, while reducing development costs by separating integration logic from applications Improves the flow of information around the business, moving away from hard-coded point-to-point links to more flexible distribution mechanisms such as publish/subscribe and multi-cast Uses a simple programming model for connectivity and mediation, including a robust set of pre-built mediation function and ways to customize mediations Exploits the industry-leading WebSphere MQ messaging infrastructure, and supports transformation options with graphical mapping, Java, ESQL, XSL, and WebSphere Transformation Extender Delivers extensive administration and systems management facilities for developed solutions The latest version V6.1.0.2 was released on May 30, 2008 and provided the following enhancements What’s New 1. Platforms, Environments, Systems Management and Performance - New Starter Edition and Remote Adapter Deployment, New Trial Version, Citrix Support, Support for Eclipse “Capabilities” 2. Extended Connectivity - Mapping node enhancements, SAP, Siebel and PeopleSoft Nodes, New TCP/IP Node, New Transport, Headers, SMTP and Triggering, Native support for very large file processing, including FTP 3. Enhanced SOA Support - WS-Security and WS-Addressing Enhancements, Web 2.0 Support – REST, Monitoring and Auditing Support, Integration with Tivoli Composite Application Manager for SOA WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance: WebSphere® DataPower SOA Appliances are a key element in IBM's holistic approach to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). These appliances are purpose-built, easy-to-deploy network devices to simplify, help secure, and accelerate your XML and Web services deployments. The DataPower Integration Appliance XI50 is purpose-built hardware ESB for simplified deployment and hardened security. This 1U (1.75" thick) rack-mountable network device is powered by unique technology to help your business do the following: Transforms between disparate message formats, including binary, legacy, and XML, and provides message routing and security, MQ/HTTP/FTP connectivity, and transport mediation. Provides transport-independent transformations between binary, flat-text, and other non-XML messages, including COBOL Copybook, ISO 8583, ASN.1, and EDI, to offer an innovative solution for security-rich XML enablement, enterprise message buses and mainframe connectivity. Offers standards-based, centralized governance and security for your SOA, including support for a broad array of standards such as WS-Security and WS-SecurityPolicy. Enables interaction among multiple heterogeneous applications, including native connectivity to registries and repositories, as well as direct-to-database access. Enhances integration with existing infrastructures with support for MQ, IMS Connect, VLAN and NFSv4. Helps secure access to newly exposed applications. Helps build an architecture that is easy to scale and manage. Makes application integration a network function, providing transport-independent transformation, routing, and auditing. Provides wirespeed on-ramp to enterprise message buses, integrated message-level security, fine-grained access control, and more secure enterprise application integration. Helps reduce operational complexity by applying the success factors of traditional networking to the application layer. Delivers wirespeed performance, high reliability, improved security, and easy-to-use administrative interfaces. Includes the Web services security, XML firewalling, message-level security, encryption/decryption, digital signature signing/verification capabilities, and access control of WebSphere DataPower XML Security Gateway XS40. Includes the wirespeed XML parsing, XML Schema validation, XPath routing, Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT), XML compression, and other essential XML processing of WebSphere DataPower XML Accelerator XA35. DataPower V3.7.1 was released on Aug 15, 2008 and provided the following enhancements What’s New 1. Expanded WMQ, WSRR, WTX and 3rd party interoperability - Improved connectivity in heterogeneous as well as IBM Smart SOA environments results in better performance, robustness, lower TCO, reliable transactions. 2. Enhanced SOA security management features including support for updated WS standards such as WS-SecurityPolicy and WS-Policy - Improved ability to mitigate business risks posed by individuals or parties seeking access to sensitive enterprise data 3. DB2 and ODBC enhancements - Offer more robust and flexible business solutions to consumers, with expanded support for direct-to-database use cases. Main Point: The ESB is widely accepted as a key element at the heart of every successful SOA and provides the basis for a flexible connectivity infrastructure for integrating applications and services. Script: The ESB includes 2 primary functions… 1) Messaging, which is the reliable delivery of information where ever and when ever it’s needed. and 2) Service Enrichment, the augmentation of messages with routing information, data mediation and the distribution of business events. Together, these functions provide flexibility and “service virtualization”. What architects call “separation of concerns” – the clear separation between the applications which run the business (including business services and business processes) and the infrastructure for connecting applications and services together (ESB). This flexibility enables IT change with very limited impact – such as the update or replacement of a given business service, or the development of a new composite solution which leverages existing services. We saw this graphically when adding an externally serviced credit check in in our flash demo from a few minutes ago. The Messaging function can be accomplished with IBM’s WebSphere MQ and MQ File Transfer Edition Products. In many implementations message handling and routing is sufficient. However, if you required additional capabilities or Service Enrichment, you’ll want to deploy an ESB. IBM recognizes that a one size ESB will not meet everyone’s requirements. Therefore, in our WebSphere portfolio we offer 3 different ESB’s: a) WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus b) WebSphere Message Broker c) WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance WebSphere ESB is ideal for customers who have other solutions on WebSphere Application Server, Portal, or BPM platform. Customers may achieve efficiencies in skills, cost, and time-to-value across middleware products if adding WebSphere ESB to their standards-based IT environment. On the other hand, for customers whose primary challenge is integrating a wide range of non-standard applications into the standards world, as well as those who make heavy use of WebSphere MQ will value the flexibility and depth of capability provided by WebSphere Message Broker. And for those who value the simple experience of drop-in installation and admin-based configuration, and require security at the message level, network level, and device level, WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance brings that in an integrated solution. Visibility and Governance is the organization and cataloguing of SOA services according to your business needs. It enables consumers in an SOA to find and leverage the most appropriate service at anytime – facilitating easy reuse and efficiencies. In an enterprise with only a handful of services, the organization of those services might easy be managed with spreadsheets or some other manual method. Now consider an enterprise with as many as 100 or even 1000 services. Management of those services becomes critical to their easy and efficient. WebSphere Service Registry and Repository provides the solution, an easy to use set of service management tools which are interoperable with Messaging and ESB offerings. Additional Information: WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition (new!, v7.0, ann. 10/7, GA Dec 5, 2008) we’re adding file transfer services to WebSphere MQ - providing the Managed File Transfer solution for SOA.  70% of connectivity is done by a combination of FTP and homegrown coding. Most of customers are looking for more cost-effective solutions that improve transfer audit-ability - for regulatory compliance - reliability and security. Almost everyone uses FTP to transfer files…. which is not a reliable secure mechanism for doing so. MQ File Transfer is targeted for those customers that are using FTP as their primary file transfer mechanism.   MQ FTE provides auditable, reliable and secure managed file transfer. More what’s new of MQ FTE Audit trail of transfers of files and documents Reliable, secure transfer of files and documents Combined solution for transferring messages and files via a single consolidated backbone Centralized configuration of transfers across remote, distributed backbone Remote transfer status reporting File transfer scheduling File transfer automation and triggering Zero coding file transfers Transfer scripting QuickStart for WebSphere® DataPower® (new! GA 10/1/2008) Guiding you through those first technical hurdles, offering you two WebSphere DataPower SOA appliances as well as eight days of IBM's design and implementation expertise, enabling you to experience the benefits of SOA for a business scenario of your choice—all with reduced risk and a minimal investment. QuickStart for WebSphere DataPower - Get started quickly and cost effectively with your SOA deployment by implementing IBM WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances to help simplify, secure and accelerate key parts of your SOA infrastructure. Solution includes two (2) WebSphere DataPower Integration Application XI50's along with IBM Global Technology Services architecture, design and implementation support to assist you with: Day 1 to Day 3 - Requirements and design Review client environment to obtain or develop business model Outline solution requirements to identify and validate use cases and establish system context Outline architecture model to develop architecture overview Day 4 to Day 8 - Implementation Installation and configuration of the two WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliances Set up domain access control • Implement ONE (of several pre-defined) select use cases ** OR ** Demonstrate all 6 pre-packaged use cases Mentor clients on DataPower capability including administration console For more information visit: http://spimweb1.boulder.ibm.com/services/bte/ep/dyno.wss?oid=1422&loc=22#1 Enhanced WSRR v6.2 (available now! Ann 7/1, eGA 7/25, GA 8/29) What’s new: New support for Policy Management that allows you to consistently enforce SOA policies that enables interoperability, consistency and governance of SOA. Policy management enables you to take prescriptive approach to SOA governance with new policy libraries improving time-to-value. Templates for over a dozen different types of operational policies and 70+ policies capturing governance best practices are included out of the box. Other news are - Enhanced SOA Governance with best practices support and easier administration Auditing and Reporting to generate powerful metrics Improved Consumability with new editors and wizards Extended wide ranging heterogeneous platform support Extended federation with UDDI registries WSRR sparklers Industry leader with comprehensive service lifecycle management, metadata federation, SOA governance and policy management Only product with optimized out-of-the-box integrations with 20+ IBM and non-IBM products/solutions; that is further extensible using open standards Best industrial strength scalability - a highly reliable, available, high-performance and secure solution based on proven WebSphere platform Fastest rate of adoption in the industry among leading registry/repository solutions WSRR ALE (NEW! Ann 7/1, eGA 7/25, GA 8/29) For helping customers effectively govern the lifecycle from service identification to service consumption, IBM offers a solution that covers the development and deployment phases of the service lifecycle – IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository Advanced Lifecycle Edition. WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition is a comprehensive design and runtime SOA repository built on a highly reliable, scalable and robust platform which includes out of the box templates and models for easy customer adoption. Under the covers, WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition is powered by IBM Rational Asset Manager (RAM) that manages information useful for developing, re-using and managing all types of reusable assets and IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) that manages information useful for the runtime operation, management and development use of services. Increase Service Visibility and Promote Reuse WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition addresses many of the challenges discussed earlier related to service visibility, and promoting service reuse. During design time, you can easily create assets and organize them the way you want and quickly find them. During run / deploy time, you can automatically discover services in your environment, classify them and find the right service at the right time. By flexibly organizing assets and services during design and runtime, Architects and IT managers can increase service visibility that helps reduce redundancies and duplication, dramatically reducing costs, accelerating time to market and improving staff productivity. Create Trusted Source of High Quality Services WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition helps IT managers create a trusted source of high quality services. During design time, you can define roles and workflow to create, review and approve assets. During run / deploy time, you can set up role based access to introduce, promote and retire services. WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition assists you in following best practices by applying governance policies consistently. By associating policies with services, and making them available to service consumers, WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition allows IT managers to increase flexibility in providing customized services according to divergent needs of their clients. Responding more rapidly to customer requests leads to increased business opportunities and customer loyalty. Manage Changes & Improve Communication WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition helps manage changes to your services and improve team communication. During design time, consumers can rate assets, provide feedback and be notified when any changes happen. During run / deploy time, you can manage multiple versions of the service, and as services change all subscribers are notified. This greatly enhances team communication, allowing managers to manage growing number of services effectively and realize the ROI on their SOA investment Plan and Assess your Service Portfolio WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition allows you to generate a variety of metrics for your service portfolio. During design time, you can audit and report metrics based on asset activities. During run/ deploy time, you can audit updates to services and policies. This greatly enhances the ability of IT executives to continuously improve their services to the business, increasing customer satisfaction and minimizing unplanned service disruption and maintenance. WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus: Applies Web services connectivity and JMS messaging, improving flexibility through the adoption of service-oriented interfaces. Provides a smart approach to SOA, delivering a standards-based connectivity and integration solution that allows you to create and deploy interactions quickly and easily between applications and services, with a reduced number and complexity of interfaces. Offers easy-to-use tools that require minimal programming skills and is simple to install, configure, build and manage. Supports hundreds of ISV solutions via WebSphere Adapters. Provides leadership in SOA standards for service composition, mediation, and hosting. Increases business agility and flexibility extending easily to a Federated ESB model. Re-configures dynamically to meet changing business processing loads. Provides easy interactions with any JMS and HTTP applications. Integrates seamlessly with the WebSphere platform as well as products within the IBM SOA Foundation, such as IBM Tivoli Composite Application Manager for SOA. Operating systems supported: AIX, HP Unix, i family, Linux, Sun Solaris, Windows, z/OS WESB V6.2 is available Dec 12, 2008 on and provides the following enhancements What’s New 1) Increased flexibility to administratively configure service mediations through policies 2) Simplified administration through web services policy sets 3) Streamlined integration to support WebSphere Process Server solutions 4) Key element of IBM’s Media Hub Solution Framework to link business and content systems together for effective media management WebSphere Message Broker: WebSphere Message Broker product line provides a variety of options of implementing a universal ESB for connectivity and transformation in IT heterogeneous environments.  Distributes information and data generated by business events in real time to people, applications, and devices throughout your extended enterprise and beyond. Provides a smart approach to SOA, extending the reach of your business beyond your firewall by supporting a broad range of multiple transport protocols and data formats Integrates multiple applications, networks, and device types using a platform-independent based enterprise service bus that lets you conduct business reliably and securely Increases business agility and flexibility, extending easily to a Federated ESB model, while reducing development costs by separating integration logic from applications Improves the flow of information around the business, moving away from hard-coded point-to-point links to more flexible distribution mechanisms such as publish/subscribe and multi-cast Uses a simple programming model for connectivity and mediation, including a robust set of pre-built mediation function and ways to customize mediations Exploits the industry-leading WebSphere MQ messaging infrastructure, and supports transformation options with graphical mapping, Java, ESQL, XSL, and WebSphere Transformation Extender Delivers extensive administration and systems management facilities for developed solutions The latest version V6.1.0.2 was released on May 30, 2008 and provided the following enhancements What’s New 1. Platforms, Environments, Systems Management and Performance - New Starter Edition and Remote Adapter Deployment, New Trial Version, Citrix Support, Support for Eclipse “Capabilities” 2. Extended Connectivity - Mapping node enhancements, SAP, Siebel and PeopleSoft Nodes, New TCP/IP Node, New Transport, Headers, SMTP and Triggering, Native support for very large file processing, including FTP 3. Enhanced SOA Support - WS-Security and WS-Addressing Enhancements, Web 2.0 Support – REST, Monitoring and Auditing Support, Integration with Tivoli Composite Application Manager for SOA WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance: WebSphere® DataPower SOA Appliances are a key element in IBM's holistic approach to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). These appliances are purpose-built, easy-to-deploy network devices to simplify, help secure, and accelerate your XML and Web services deployments. The DataPower Integration Appliance XI50 is purpose-built hardware ESB for simplified deployment and hardened security. This 1U (1.75" thick) rack-mountable network device is powered by unique technology to help your business do the following: Transforms between disparate message formats, including binary, legacy, and XML, and provides message routing and security, MQ/HTTP/FTP connectivity, and transport mediation. Provides transport-independent transformations between binary, flat-text, and other non-XML messages, including COBOL Copybook, ISO 8583, ASN.1, and EDI, to offer an innovative solution for security-rich XML enablement, enterprise message buses and mainframe connectivity. Offers standards-based, centralized governance and security for your SOA, including support for a broad array of standards such as WS-Security and WS-SecurityPolicy. Enables interaction among multiple heterogeneous applications, including native connectivity to registries and repositories, as well as direct-to-database access. Enhances integration with existing infrastructures with support for MQ, IMS Connect, VLAN and NFSv4. Helps secure access to newly exposed applications. Helps build an architecture that is easy to scale and manage. Makes application integration a network function, providing transport-independent transformation, routing, and auditing. Provides wirespeed on-ramp to enterprise message buses, integrated message-level security, fine-grained access control, and more secure enterprise application integration. Helps reduce operational complexity by applying the success factors of traditional networking to the application layer. Delivers wirespeed performance, high reliability, improved security, and easy-to-use administrative interfaces. Includes the Web services security, XML firewalling, message-level security, encryption/decryption, digital signature signing/verification capabilities, and access control of WebSphere DataPower XML Security Gateway XS40. Includes the wirespeed XML parsing, XML Schema validation, XPath routing, Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT), XML compression, and other essential XML processing of WebSphere DataPower XML Accelerator XA35. DataPower V3.7.1 was released on Aug 15, 2008 and provided the following enhancements What’s New 1. Expanded WMQ, WSRR, WTX and 3rd party interoperability - Improved connectivity in heterogeneous as well as IBM Smart SOA environments results in better performance, robustness, lower TCO, reliable transactions. 2. Enhanced SOA security management features including support for updated WS standards such as WS-SecurityPolicy and WS-Policy - Improved ability to mitigate business risks posed by individuals or parties seeking access to sensitive enterprise data 3. DB2 and ODBC enhancements - Offer more robust and flexible business solutions to consumers, with expanded support for direct-to-database use cases.

    11. Extend business apps to customers and partners Main Point: Complete flexibility and agility can only be obtained if your able to extend your business applications to customers and partners. IBM has a complete set of interoperable WebSphere products that can enable this type of agility and provided the functions listed on the left hand side of the chart. Products are listed in the blue box. Script: To be considered truly flexible and agile, your connectivity should have the ability to extend business applications and services to partners and customers. It should have the flexibility to easily address needs specific to your business or industry such as in Banking & Finance with electronic, standards based transactions… It should be robust and secure enough to allow you to extend business services to customers through web portals… it should enable you to integrate branch or satellite offices and allow you to quickly and easily service enable legacy and packaged applications. IBM has a complete set of interoperable WebSphere products that can enable this type of agility… WebSphere Transformation Extender: Is a universal data transformation and validation engine. WebSphere Adapters - Connect enterprise business application suites, such as SAP, Siebel and Oracle, to IBM BPM, ESB, and Application Server solutions in a Service Oriented Architecture. CICS Transaction Gateway & IMS Connect – Provide connectivity for legacy systems and applications. WebSphere Partner Gateway - Provides centralized and consolidated B2B trading partner and transaction management to enable and manage process and data integration with trading partners. Additional Info: WebSphere Transformation Extender: Is a universal data transformation and validation engine that tackles the challenges of integrating enterprise systems and information with a codeless, graphical approach to development. WTX delivers consistent data transformation across the enterprise, independent of data structure, data location, and infrastructure. With industry packs for Financial Services, Healthcare, Insurance and EDI you have access to out of the box connectivity to integrate a range of industry standard data formats. Industry Packs enable developers to accelerate the delivery of transformation solutions by providing predefined type tree templates, conversion maps, and in some cases provide validation maps and tools to remove risk from projects that require conformance to mandatory and advisory guidelines required by the regulatory body or industry service provider. V8.2.0.4 will be available October 31, 2008 and will include updates to industry packs to maintaining current with various industry standards. WebSphere Adapters - IBM WebSphere Adapters connect enterprise business application suites to IBM BPM, ESB, and Application Server solutions in a Service Oriented Architecture. WebSphere Adapters implement the Java Connector Architecture (JCA) and Enterprise MetaData Discovery specifications to provide a simple and quick integration experience with graphical discovery tools without resorting to writing code. IBM’s continued goal is to provided best of breed connectivity for the top ISV applications, including (SAP, Siebel, Oracle, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards). V6.2 will be available December 12, 2008 and will improve general JCA Adapter consumability and usability while improving Oracle EBS out of the box connectivity. Interoperability with WebSphere Business Events and WebSphere Business Monitor will also be supported in this release. CICS Transaction Gateway: Provides standards-based connectivity from WebSphere® SOA Foundation server products The flagship platform, delivering the maximum available performance, scalability and Qualities of Service - enabling the delivery of many thousands of transactions. Delivers high-performing, security-rich and scalable SOA access to CICS applications. = Enables rapid deployment of existing CICS applications into an SOA - while keeping your business logic intact. Delivers J2EE™ standards-based access to CICS applications, whilst requiring minimal or no changes to CICS and usually no changes to existing CICS applications. Utilizes the J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA), Version 1.5 standards-based specification to manage connections, transactions and security - enabling better applications to be developed faster. CICS Transaction Gateway V7.1 provides a range of enhancements over previous releases, including interoperation with the CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V3.2 channels and containers programming model to allow J2EE applications to exchange large amounts of data with CICS programs. WebSphere DataPower B2B Appliance (new! V1.0 will be available on Dec 15, 2008) The WebSphere DataPower B2B Appliance XB60 combines the integration and ESB capabilities of the XI50 with support for B2B messaging protocols and Trading Partner Profile Management, to provide B2B governance capabilities in the DMZ to customers with high transaction volumes. The XB60 provides a secure entry point in the DMZ and offloads high volume AS2/AS3 data processing from WPG. WPG continues to be the end-to-end B2B Platform. WebSphere DataPower XS40 Security Gateway - The XS40 is specialized hardware for Web services security and XML threat protection. This rack-mountable network device is powered by unique, purpose-built technology to provide a security-enforcement point for XML and Web services transactions. Because XS40 policies are entirely XML-based, enterprises have fine-grained control of security without being locked into a proprietary framework. This inherent agility ensures that the XS40 easily adapts to changing standards, policies, and partners for any number of applications. DataPower V3.7.1 was released on Aug 15, 2008 and provided the following enhancements What’s New 1. Expanded WMQ, WSRR, WTX and 3rd party interoperability - Improved connectivity in heterogeneous as well as IBM Smart SOA environments results in better performance, robustness, lower TCO, reliable transactions. 2. Enhanced SOA security management features including support for updated WS standards such as WS-SecurityPolicy and WS-Policy - Improved ability to mitigate business risks posed by individuals or parties seeking access to sensitive enterprise data 3. DB2 and ODBC enhancements - Offer more robust and flexible business solutions to consumers, with expanded support for direct-to-database use cases. WebSphere Partner Gateway - WebSphere Partner Gateway version 6.2 will be available December 12, 2008 – Provides centralized and consolidated B2B trading partner and transaction management to enable and manage process and data integration with trading partners. It leverages WebSphere ND v.6.1 capabilities and supports most of the data transformation protocols such as TCP/IP, FTP/SSL, SFTP, SOAP, XML, HTTP/HTTPS and industry standards such as EDIINT AS1, AS2 or AS3, RosettaNet RNIF 1.1 and 2.0, cXML, CIDX Chem eStandards 4.0, ebXML Messaging Service (ebMS) 2.0 along with Native EDI translator with EDI standards such as ANSI X12, UN/EDIFACT, Odette, UCS and VICS, EANCOM97 etc. On top of the great features and functions available in version 6.1.1, this new release provides to our clients more: Enhanced support for Connectivity and Integration Standards – including SFTP, integration with WTX Increased Performance – including AS2 and large files document throughput and archiver performance Improved Usability and Serviceability – including installation, configuration and problem determination IMS Connect IMS Connect improves IMS TCP/IP access and enables easier access to IMS applications and data from the Internet. The functions provided by IMS Connect are indispensable for any IMS shop implementing an on demand business strategy. IMS Connect provides high performance communications for IMS, connecting one or more TCP/IP clients or local OS/390 or z/OS clients with one or more IMS systems. IMS Connect includes the following functions: Provides commands to manage the communication environment. Assists with workload balancing. Reduces design and coding efforts for client applications. Offers easier on demand business access to IMS applications and operations with advanced security and transactional integrity. Supports the IBM-supplied client, IMS TM resource adapter, which allows you to rapidly create and run Java applications that access IMS transactions from the Internet through IMS Connect. Main Point: Complete flexibility and agility can only be obtained if your able to extend your business applications to customers and partners. IBM has a complete set of interoperable WebSphere products that can enable this type of agility and provided the functions listed on the left hand side of the chart. Products are listed in the blue box. Script: To be considered truly flexible and agile, your connectivity should have the ability to extend business applications and services to partners and customers. It should have the flexibility to easily address needs specific to your business or industry such as in Banking & Finance with electronic, standards based transactions… It should be robust and secure enough to allow you to extend business services to customers through web portals… it should enable you to integrate branch or satellite offices and allow you to quickly and easily service enable legacy and packaged applications. IBM has a complete set of interoperable WebSphere products that can enable this type of agility… WebSphere Transformation Extender: Is a universal data transformation and validation engine. WebSphere Adapters - Connect enterprise business application suites, such as SAP, Siebel and Oracle, to IBM BPM, ESB, and Application Server solutions in a Service Oriented Architecture. CICS Transaction Gateway & IMS Connect – Provide connectivity for legacy systems and applications. WebSphere Partner Gateway - Provides centralized and consolidated B2B trading partner and transaction management to enable and manage process and data integration with trading partners. Additional Info: WebSphere Transformation Extender: Is a universal data transformation and validation engine that tackles the challenges of integrating enterprise systems and information with a codeless, graphical approach to development. WTX delivers consistent data transformation across the enterprise, independent of data structure, data location, and infrastructure. With industry packs for Financial Services, Healthcare, Insurance and EDI you have access to out of the box connectivity to integrate a range of industry standard data formats. Industry Packs enable developers to accelerate the delivery of transformation solutions by providing predefined type tree templates, conversion maps, and in some cases provide validation maps and tools to remove risk from projects that require conformance to mandatory and advisory guidelines required by the regulatory body or industry service provider. V8.2.0.4 will be available October 31, 2008 and will include updates to industry packs to maintaining current with various industry standards. WebSphere Adapters - IBM WebSphere Adapters connect enterprise business application suites to IBM BPM, ESB, and Application Server solutions in a Service Oriented Architecture. WebSphere Adapters implement the Java Connector Architecture (JCA) and Enterprise MetaData Discovery specifications to provide a simple and quick integration experience with graphical discovery tools without resorting to writing code. IBM’s continued goal is to provided best of breed connectivity for the top ISV applications, including (SAP, Siebel, Oracle, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards). V6.2 will be available December 12, 2008 and will improve general JCA Adapter consumability and usability while improving Oracle EBS out of the box connectivity. Interoperability with WebSphere Business Events and WebSphere Business Monitor will also be supported in this release. CICS Transaction Gateway: Provides standards-based connectivity from WebSphere® SOA Foundation server products The flagship platform, delivering the maximum available performance, scalability and Qualities of Service - enabling the delivery of many thousands of transactions. Delivers high-performing, security-rich and scalable SOA access to CICS applications. = Enables rapid deployment of existing CICS applications into an SOA - while keeping your business logic intact. Delivers J2EE™ standards-based access to CICS applications, whilst requiring minimal or no changes to CICS and usually no changes to existing CICS applications. Utilizes the J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA), Version 1.5 standards-based specification to manage connections, transactions and security - enabling better applications to be developed faster. CICS Transaction Gateway V7.1 provides a range of enhancements over previous releases, including interoperation with the CICS Transaction Server for z/OS V3.2 channels and containers programming model to allow J2EE applications to exchange large amounts of data with CICS programs. WebSphere DataPower B2B Appliance (new! V1.0 will be available on Dec 15, 2008) The WebSphere DataPower B2B Appliance XB60 combines the integration and ESB capabilities of the XI50 with support for B2B messaging protocols and Trading Partner Profile Management, to provide B2B governance capabilities in the DMZ to customers with high transaction volumes. The XB60 provides a secure entry point in the DMZ and offloads high volume AS2/AS3 data processing from WPG. WPG continues to be the end-to-end B2B Platform. WebSphere DataPower XS40 Security Gateway - The XS40 is specialized hardware for Web services security and XML threat protection. This rack-mountable network device is powered by unique, purpose-built technology to provide a security-enforcement point for XML and Web services transactions. Because XS40 policies are entirely XML-based, enterprises have fine-grained control of security without being locked into a proprietary framework. This inherent agility ensures that the XS40 easily adapts to changing standards, policies, and partners for any number of applications. DataPower V3.7.1 was released on Aug 15, 2008 and provided the following enhancements What’s New 1. Expanded WMQ, WSRR, WTX and 3rd party interoperability - Improved connectivity in heterogeneous as well as IBM Smart SOA environments results in better performance, robustness, lower TCO, reliable transactions. 2. Enhanced SOA security management features including support for updated WS standards such as WS-SecurityPolicy and WS-Policy - Improved ability to mitigate business risks posed by individuals or parties seeking access to sensitive enterprise data 3. DB2 and ODBC enhancements - Offer more robust and flexible business solutions to consumers, with expanded support for direct-to-database use cases. WebSphere Partner Gateway - WebSphere Partner Gateway version 6.2 will be available December 12, 2008 – Provides centralized and consolidated B2B trading partner and transaction management to enable and manage process and data integration with trading partners. It leverages WebSphere ND v.6.1 capabilities and supports most of the data transformation protocols such as TCP/IP, FTP/SSL, SFTP, SOAP, XML, HTTP/HTTPS and industry standards such as EDIINT AS1, AS2 or AS3, RosettaNet RNIF 1.1 and 2.0, cXML, CIDX Chem eStandards 4.0, ebXML Messaging Service (ebMS) 2.0 along with Native EDI translator with EDI standards such as ANSI X12, UN/EDIFACT, Odette, UCS and VICS, EANCOM97 etc.On top of the great features and functions available in version 6.1.1, this new release provides to our clients more:Enhanced support for Connectivity and Integration Standards – including SFTP, integration with WTXIncreased Performance – including AS2 and large files document throughput and archiver performanceImproved Usability and Serviceability – including installation, configuration and problem determination IMS Connect IMS Connect improves IMS TCP/IP access and enables easier access to IMS applications and data from the Internet. The functions provided by IMS Connect are indispensable for any IMS shop implementing an on demand business strategy. IMS Connect provides high performance communications for IMS, connecting one or more TCP/IP clients or local OS/390 or z/OS clients with one or more IMS systems. IMS Connect includes the following functions: Provides commands to manage the communication environment. Assists with workload balancing. Reduces design and coding efforts for client applications. Offers easier on demand business access to IMS applications and operations with advanced security and transactional integrity. Supports the IBM-supplied client, IMS TM resource adapter, which allows you to rapidly create and run Java applications that access IMS transactions from the Internet through IMS Connect.

    12. Federated ESB’s a Reality of Advanced Connectivity Main Point: In the fast changing business environment, most enterprises will have multiple ESBs across business units. IBM has several products to unify and automate the management of multiple under-the-covers Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) environments to present this single view to the business. Script: In the fast changing business environment, most enterprises will have multiple ESBs across business units. Through acquisition or by design, one may end up with an enterprise that requires the integration of multiple SOA environments and multiple ESB’s. As business processes span organizational boundaries, businesses will need to enable federation across ESBs. For IT organizations to be able to effectively deliver content across the enterprise for new Web 2.0 and SOA needs, a few primary concerns have to be service governance, security, and management. IBM achieves this connectivity through ESB Federation, which allows us to seamlessly & effectively manage messages and service flows in this type of domain. The IBM solution also enables transaction integrity by improving quality of service for service interactions through Service virtualization, prioritization and SLA optimization and enforcement – used together with service management and service governance solutions. Additional Information: A Federated Enterprise Service Bus consists of multiple ESB domains working together to form a single, logical ESB infrastructure. An individual ESB domain establishes an access and control point for a collection of services. Federated ESB enables transaction integrity by improving quality of service for service interactions through Service virtualization – routes to multiple services to support horizontal scaling Service prioritization – allocates processing to critical transactions and users Service throttling / pooling – limits load to critical services Event sequencing – ensures proper ordering of interdependent events Service retry / failover – helps ensure client requests are fulfilled even if services are temporarily unavailable SLA optimization and enforcement – used together with service management and service registry solution, selects best available service, and identifies threshold breaches and takes corrective action Enhanced WSRR v6.2 (available now! Ann 7/1, eGA 7/25, GA 8/29) What’s new: New support for Policy Management that allows you to consistently enforce SOA policies that enables interoperability, consistency and governance of SOA. Policy management enables you to take prescriptive approach to SOA governance with new policy libraries improving time-to-value. Templates for over a dozen different types of operational policies and 70+ policies capturing governance best practices are included out of the box. Other news are - Enhanced SOA Governance with best practices support and easier administration Auditing and Reporting to generate powerful metrics Improved Consumability with new editors and wizards Extended wide ranging heterogeneous platform support Extended federation with UDDI registries WSRR sparklers Industry leader with comprehensive service lifecycle management, metadata federation, SOA governance and policy management Only product with optimized out-of-the-box integrations with 20+ IBM and non-IBM products/solutions; that is further extensible using open standards Best industrial strength scalability - a highly reliable, available, high-performance and secure solution based on proven WebSphere platform Fastest rate of adoption in the industry among leading registry/repository solutions WSRR ALE (NEW! Ann 7/1, eGA 7/25, GA 8/29) For helping customers effectively govern the lifecycle from service identification to service consumption, IBM offers a solution that covers the development and deployment phases of the service lifecycle – IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository Advanced Lifecycle Edition. WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition is a comprehensive design and runtime SOA repository built on a highly reliable, scalable and robust platform which includes out of the box templates and models for easy customer adoption. Under the covers, WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition is powered by IBM Rational Asset Manager (RAM) that manages information useful for developing, re-using and managing all types of reusable assets and IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) that manages information useful for the runtime operation, management and development use of services. Increase Service Visibility and Promote Reuse WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition addresses many of the challenges discussed earlier related to service visibility, and promoting service reuse. During design time, you can easily create assets and organize them the way you want and quickly find them. During run / deploy time, you can automatically discover services in your environment, classify them and find the right service at the right time. By flexibly organizing assets and services during design and runtime, Architects and IT managers can increase service visibility that helps reduce redundancies and duplication, dramatically reducing costs, accelerating time to market and improving staff productivity. Create Trusted Source of High Quality Services WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition helps IT managers create a trusted source of high quality services. During design time, you can define roles and workflow to create, review and approve assets. During run / deploy time, you can set up role based access to introduce, promote and retire services. WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition assists you in following best practices by applying governance policies consistently. By associating policies with services, and making them available to service consumers, WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition allows IT managers to increase flexibility in providing customized services according to divergent needs of their clients. Responding more rapidly to customer requests leads to increased business opportunities and customer loyalty. Manage Changes & Improve Communication WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition helps manage changes to your services and improve team communication. During design time, consumers can rate assets, provide feedback and be notified when any changes happen. During run / deploy time, you can manage multiple versions of the service, and as services change all subscribers are notified. This greatly enhances team communication, allowing managers to manage growing number of services effectively and realize the ROI on their SOA investment Plan and Assess your Service Portfolio WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition allows you to generate a variety of metrics for your service portfolio. During design time, you can audit and report metrics based on asset activities. During run/ deploy time, you can audit updates to services and policies. This greatly enhances the ability of IT executives to continuously improve their services to the business, increasing customer satisfaction and minimizing unplanned service disruption and maintenance. IBM Tivoli Security Policy Manager (NEW! eGA Nov 4) IBM Tivoli Security Policy Manager is designed to address the challenges of managing security policy by providing unified, centralized policy management and enforcement. With this solution, enterprise architects and security operations teams can enforce security policies across multiple policy enforcement points and throughout the policy lifecycle from authoring and publishing to enforcing and updating security policies. This solution provides a range of capabilities to help organizations implement an effective approach for meeting policy diverse requirements in complex SOA environments. IBM Tivoli Security Policy Manager offers security as a service, decoupling the native authentication or authorization capabilities of an application to improve security and reduce the complexity of the IT infrastructure. Tivoli Security Policy Manager empowers organizations to transform business policies into enforceable instructions. Tivoli Security Policy Manager provides centralized administration management at every stage of the policy lifecycle. Tivoli Security Policy Manager integrates with key IT SOA components in an enterprise’s SOA environment—to import services from a registry like IBM WebSphere® Service Registry and Repository (WSRR), and to author, transform and distribute entitlements and message security policy administration across multiple enforcement points, including IBM WebSphere DataPower for Web services, and custom applications such as Java, .NET and mainframe applications. It also provides interoperability through collaboration on open standards service registries with Microsoft®, Oracle, SAP, Sun, and others. Additional details on TSPM: Externalizing security and simplifying policy management IBM Tivoli Security Policy Manager offers security as a service, decoupling the native authentication or authorization capabilities of an application to improve security and reduce the complexity of the IT infrastructure. It enables provisioning of policies in a contextual manner, so that operational policies reflect business requirements. For example, a security administrator could use a single security tool to manage, delegate and track changes to all Web services and applications at an insurance company, using the common authentication framework of Tivoli Security Policy Manager to control access to applications. An application developer at the same insurance company could use the same tool to externalize access decisions and apply the authorization service, helping to reduce costs and time spent on access control. Runtime security services for consistent policy enforcement Tivoli Security Policy Manager empowers organizations to transform business policies into enforceable instructions. Its common, reusable Runtime Security Services (RTSS) policy engine provides the performance, scalability and reliability to help enforce policies consistently. Using this centrally administered and audited service, organizations can externalize security policy from their own business logic, replacing internalized policy with a common service to a centralized point of policy administration and audit. With Tivoli Security Policy Manager, high-level business policies can be readily transformed into lower-level operational instructions, which can in turn be deployed and enforced in the production environment. Centralized administration management for consistent policy management Tivoli Security Policy Manager provides centralized administration management at every stage of the policy lifecycle: Discovery of resources for creating policies, with multiple resource definitions such as Java™ Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) deployment descriptor and WSDL Policy authoring, including the ability to author policies based on rules and conditions, and based on roles, groups, attributes and contact Delegation of administration and separation of duties; for example, Admin User X can create policy and delegate the policy configuration to User Y in Operations Change management and version control to keep track of policy changes, versioning of policies, etc. Policy association, including combining multiple policies to devise an effective policy, as well as policy simulation, conflict resolution, and separation of duties Policy transformation, working in existing XACML and other environments and using WS-Security Policy for message protection policies Auditing and reporting, such as reporting of all policies authored by a particular administrator, or viewing most recent versions of a policy modified by a particular administrator Open standards for interoperability and integration Tivoli Security Policy Manager integrates with key IT SOA components in an enterprise’s SOA environment—to import services from a registry like IBM WebSphere® Service Registry and Repository (WSRR), and to author, transform and distribute entitlements and message security policy administration across multiple enforcement points, including IBM WebSphere DataPower for Web services, and custom applications such as Java, .NET and mainframe applications. It also provides interoperability through collaboration on open standards service registries with Microsoft®, Oracle, SAP, Sun, and others. Supported standards include: WS-Trust token exchange and authorization service interface and the IdAS identity service interface. Message protection policies such as WS-Security Policy and XACML-based authorization policies. Java programming language and Web services programming models such as WS-Trust and XACML. IBM actively collaborates on open standards with industry leaders and participates in the open source identity framework Project Higgins, in association with the Eclipse Foundation.Main Point: In the fast changing business environment, most enterprises will have multiple ESBs across business units. IBM has several products to unify and automate the management of multiple under-the-covers Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) environments to present this single view to the business. Script: In the fast changing business environment, most enterprises will have multiple ESBs across business units. Through acquisition or by design, one may end up with an enterprise that requires the integration of multiple SOA environments and multiple ESB’s. As business processes span organizational boundaries, businesses will need to enable federation across ESBs. For IT organizations to be able to effectively deliver content across the enterprise for new Web 2.0 and SOA needs, a few primary concerns have to be service governance, security, and management. IBM achieves this connectivity through ESB Federation, which allows us to seamlessly & effectively manage messages and service flows in this type of domain. The IBM solution also enables transaction integrity by improving quality of service for service interactions through Service virtualization, prioritization and SLA optimization and enforcement – used together with service management and service governance solutions. Additional Information: A Federated Enterprise Service Bus consists of multiple ESB domains working together to form a single, logical ESB infrastructure. An individual ESB domain establishes an access and control point for a collection of services. Federated ESB enables transaction integrity by improving quality of service for service interactions through Service virtualization – routes to multiple services to support horizontal scaling Service prioritization – allocates processing to critical transactions and users Service throttling / pooling – limits load to critical services Event sequencing – ensures proper ordering of interdependent events Service retry / failover – helps ensure client requests are fulfilled even if services are temporarily unavailable SLA optimization and enforcement – used together with service management and service registry solution, selects best available service, and identifies threshold breaches and takes corrective action Enhanced WSRR v6.2 (available now! Ann 7/1, eGA 7/25, GA 8/29) What’s new: New support for Policy Management that allows you to consistently enforce SOA policies that enables interoperability, consistency and governance of SOA. Policy management enables you to take prescriptive approach to SOA governance with new policy libraries improving time-to-value. Templates for over a dozen different types of operational policies and 70+ policies capturing governance best practices are included out of the box. Other news are - Enhanced SOA Governance with best practices support and easier administration Auditing and Reporting to generate powerful metrics Improved Consumability with new editors and wizards Extended wide ranging heterogeneous platform support Extended federation with UDDI registries WSRR sparklers Industry leader with comprehensive service lifecycle management, metadata federation, SOA governance and policy management Only product with optimized out-of-the-box integrations with 20+ IBM and non-IBM products/solutions; that is further extensible using open standards Best industrial strength scalability - a highly reliable, available, high-performance and secure solution based on proven WebSphere platform Fastest rate of adoption in the industry among leading registry/repository solutions WSRR ALE (NEW! Ann 7/1, eGA 7/25, GA 8/29) For helping customers effectively govern the lifecycle from service identification to service consumption, IBM offers a solution that covers the development and deployment phases of the service lifecycle – IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository Advanced Lifecycle Edition. WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition is a comprehensive design and runtime SOA repository built on a highly reliable, scalable and robust platform which includes out of the box templates and models for easy customer adoption. Under the covers, WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition is powered by IBM Rational Asset Manager (RAM) that manages information useful for developing, re-using and managing all types of reusable assets and IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) that manages information useful for the runtime operation, management and development use of services. Increase Service Visibility and Promote Reuse WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition addresses many of the challenges discussed earlier related to service visibility, and promoting service reuse. During design time, you can easily create assets and organize them the way you want and quickly find them. During run / deploy time, you can automatically discover services in your environment, classify them and find the right service at the right time. By flexibly organizing assets and services during design and runtime, Architects and IT managers can increase service visibility that helps reduce redundancies and duplication, dramatically reducing costs, accelerating time to market and improving staff productivity. Create Trusted Source of High Quality Services WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition helps IT managers create a trusted source of high quality services. During design time, you can define roles and workflow to create, review and approve assets. During run / deploy time, you can set up role based access to introduce, promote and retire services. WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition assists you in following best practices by applying governance policies consistently. By associating policies with services, and making them available to service consumers, WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition allows IT managers to increase flexibility in providing customized services according to divergent needs of their clients. Responding more rapidly to customer requests leads to increased business opportunities and customer loyalty. Manage Changes & Improve Communication WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition helps manage changes to your services and improve team communication. During design time, consumers can rate assets, provide feedback and be notified when any changes happen. During run / deploy time, you can manage multiple versions of the service, and as services change all subscribers are notified. This greatly enhances team communication, allowing managers to manage growing number of services effectively and realize the ROI on their SOA investment Plan and Assess your Service Portfolio WSRR Advanced Lifecycle Edition allows you to generate a variety of metrics for your service portfolio. During design time, you can audit and report metrics based on asset activities. During run/ deploy time, you can audit updates to services and policies. This greatly enhances the ability of IT executives to continuously improve their services to the business, increasing customer satisfaction and minimizing unplanned service disruption and maintenance. IBM Tivoli Security Policy Manager (NEW! eGA Nov 4) IBM Tivoli Security Policy Manager is designed to address the challenges of managing security policy by providing unified, centralized policy management and enforcement. With this solution, enterprise architects and security operations teams can enforce security policies across multiple policy enforcement points and throughout the policy lifecycle from authoring and publishing to enforcing and updating security policies. This solution provides a range of capabilities to help organizations implement an effective approach for meeting policy diverse requirements in complex SOA environments. IBM Tivoli Security Policy Manager offers security as a service, decoupling the native authentication or authorization capabilities of an application to improve security and reduce the complexity of the IT infrastructure. Tivoli Security Policy Manager empowers organizations to transform business policies into enforceable instructions. Tivoli Security Policy Manager provides centralized administration management at every stage of the policy lifecycle. Tivoli Security Policy Manager integrates with key IT SOA components in an enterprise’s SOA environment—to import services from a registry like IBM WebSphere® Service Registry and Repository (WSRR), and to author, transform and distribute entitlements and message security policy administration across multiple enforcement points, including IBM WebSphere DataPower for Web services, and custom applications such as Java, .NET and mainframe applications. It also provides interoperability through collaboration on open standards service registries with Microsoft®, Oracle, SAP, Sun, and others. Additional details on TSPM: Externalizing security and simplifying policy management IBM Tivoli Security Policy Manager offers security as a service, decoupling the native authentication or authorization capabilities of an application to improve security and reduce the complexity of the IT infrastructure. It enables provisioning of policies in a contextual manner, so that operational policies reflect business requirements. For example, a security administrator could use a single security tool to manage, delegate and track changes to all Web services and applications at an insurance company, using the common authentication framework of Tivoli Security Policy Manager to control access to applications. An application developer at the same insurance company could use the same tool to externalize access decisions and apply the authorization service, helping to reduce costs and time spent on access control. Runtime security services for consistent policy enforcement Tivoli Security Policy Manager empowers organizations to transform business policies into enforceable instructions. Its common, reusable Runtime Security Services (RTSS) policy engine provides the performance, scalability and reliability to help enforce policies consistently. Using this centrally administered and audited service, organizations can externalize security policy from their own business logic, replacing internalized policy with a common service to a centralized point of policy administration and audit. With Tivoli Security Policy Manager, high-level business policies can be readily transformed into lower-level operational instructions, which can in turn be deployed and enforced in the production environment. Centralized administration management for consistent policy management Tivoli Security Policy Manager provides centralized administration management at every stage of the policy lifecycle: Discovery of resources for creating policies, with multiple resource definitions such as Java™ Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) deployment descriptor and WSDL Policy authoring, including the ability to author policies based on rules and conditions, and based on roles, groups, attributes and contact Delegation of administration and separation of duties; for example, Admin User X can create policy and delegate the policy configuration to User Y in Operations Change management and version control to keep track of policy changes, versioning of policies, etc. Policy association, including combining multiple policies to devise an effective policy, as well as policy simulation, conflict resolution, and separation of duties Policy transformation, working in existing XACML and other environments and using WS-Security Policy for message protection policies Auditing and reporting, such as reporting of all policies authored by a particular administrator, or viewing most recent versions of a policy modified by a particular administrator Open standards for interoperability and integration Tivoli Security Policy Manager integrates with key IT SOA components in an enterprise’s SOA environment—to import services from a registry like IBM WebSphere® Service Registry and Repository (WSRR), and to author, transform and distribute entitlements and message security policy administration across multiple enforcement points, including IBM WebSphere DataPower for Web services, and custom applications such as Java, .NET and mainframe applications. It also provides interoperability through collaboration on open standards service registries with Microsoft®, Oracle, SAP, Sun, and others. Supported standards include: WS-Trust token exchange and authorization service interface and the IdAS identity service interface. Message protection policies such as WS-Security Policy and XACML-based authorization policies. Java programming language and Web services programming models such as WS-Trust and XACML. IBM actively collaborates on open standards with industry leaders and participates in the open source identity framework Project Higgins, in association with the Eclipse Foundation.

    13. IBM & Tangentia Quarterbacking your SOA strategy for you Standards based – interoperability Glocal – Think Global- Act Local Tangentia and Banyan Commerce – SAAS services to enable easy startup Tangentia – outsourced services that blend into the SOA philosophy

    14. Vijay Thomas vijay@tangentia.com

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