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In essence, a software-defined environment (SDE) optimizes the entire computing infrastructure - compute, storage and network resources - so that it can adapt to the type of work required. In today's environment, resources are assigned manually to workloads; that happens automatically in a SDE. You get continuous, dynamic optimization and reconfiguration to address infrastructure requirements. Underlying all of this are policy-based compliance checks and updates, in a centrally managed environment. SDE has the capability to accelerate business success by making a happy marriage between workloads and resources so you have a responsive, adaptive environment. IBM Systems and networking capabilities are designed to take full advantage of a SDE, which will be shown as an example with IBM PureSystems.

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Smarter Computingwith software-defined environments

Dr. Harald Neumann PureSystems – Business Development MSP Business

Systems & Technology Group IBM Deutschland

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CEOs believe technology will be at the forefront of driving change through 2015*

Is your infrastructure optimized for the greatest efficiency of all your applications and resources?Does your infrastructure enable you to provide rich, actionable insight?Does your infrastructure reduce your risk and reputational harm against data breaches, system failures or data losses?

“71% of CEOs identify technology change as the most important external force impacting their organizations”*

Reality Check:

70% of IT budget is devoted to operations and maintenance1* IBM, Leading Through Connections: Insights from the Global Chief Executive 

Officer Study, May 2012.

| OX Summit 2013: Dr. Harald Neumann

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Need for IT infrastructure that speeds time to market and improves efficiency:

| OX Summit 2013: Dr. Harald Neumann

An efficient, scalable infrastructure

Business innovation

Improved speed and flexibility

• Mobile devices• Bring Your Own Device – Security • Virtual Desktop Solutions• Social Media • Compliance• Video on demand• Cloud Computing

…• Software-defined environments

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Major Waves of Technology

Back‐OfficeComputing

Client‐Server PC ‐ 1981

World Wide Web and eBusiness

Confluence of Social, Mobile, Cloud, Big Data / Analytics 

90’s80’s60’s We are here

NetworkStorageComputeOS control

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Cloud Taxonomy

| OX Summit 2013: Dr. Harald Neumann

Networking

Storage

Servers

Virtualization

OS

Middleware

Runtime

IaaS

PaaS

SaaSData

Applications

Infrastructure is programatic, you are responsible for OS on up

Runtime / Middleware programticyou are responsible for applicationand data on top

Application and logic provided byvendor, some programability maybe provided

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| OX Summit 2013: Dr. Harald Neumann

In Software Defined Environments, the (IaaS cloud) infrastructure is becoming programmable to meet efficiency and resiliency requirements and be dynamically optimal purpose-fit for workloads

FutureCurrentTraditional

W1 W2 W3 W4

R1 R2 R3

V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 … VnV1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V5 ... …. Vn

C

C

Software‐DefinedNetwork

Software‐Defined Storage

Software‐DefinedCompute

Software‐Defined Enviroment

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IBM System Portfolio

System z®Secure cloud for data

PureSystemsTMIntegrated expertise 

for improved economics

System StorageSmarter solutions 

for big data and cloud

Power SystemsTM

Engine forfaster insights

System x®Redefining x86innovation

Optimize space‐constrained data centers with extreme performance and energy efficiency

IBM NeXtScale

New

IBM PureSystems Family is IBM’s answer to ease the consolidation of the functional resources of a data center to get to a SDE:

integrated, flexible, open

Since 2012

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| OX Summit 2013: Dr. Harald Neumann

ManagementCompute

Virtualization

OS

Network

Compute

Storage

X86

IBM

HP

EMC

NetApp

IBM

Juniper

Windows

Hyper-V

KVM

PowerVM

AIX

Linux

IBM i

VMware

Cisco

Brocade

Power

x86

IBM

HP

EMC

NetApp

Power

Emulex

Juniper

Windows

Hyper‐V 

KVM

PowerVM

AIX

Linux

IBM i

VMware

Cisco

Brocade

From IBM Flex System Blade 2.0 Components to pre-integrated PureFlex

Virtualization

Storage

Network

Compute

Virtualization

Storage

Network

• Two predominant enterprise server CPUs• Flexible choice of nodes to meet performance 

requirements

• Reduce disk capacity needs by up to 80% with Real‐time Compression

• Automatically optimize data between storage tiers • Connect to ANY Major Storage Vendor 

• Significantly reduce the number of manual steps    to greatly simplify management• Manages IT as one; reducing complexity and automating everyday management tasks

• High performance I/O with up to 40Gb Ethernet, 16Gb SAN speeds and/or 56Gb Infiniband 

• Choice of conventional ‐, converged adapter• Software‐defined Networking• 10 Year Platform Commitment for Investment Protection

• Choice to best meet performance‐, interoperability‐, cost‐ ,and skill requirements

• Choice to best meet performance‐, interoperability‐, cost‐ ,and skill requirements

IBM

PureFlex incl. Smart ClouEntry SW

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| OX Summit 2013: Dr. Harald Neumann

OpenStack is a global collaboration of developers & cloud computing technologists working to produce an ubiquitous Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) open source cloud computing platform for public & private clouds.

The OpenStack Foundation – Exponential Ecosystem Growth

Platinum Sponsors Gold SponsorsAPR2012

APR2013150

Contributors2600 Individuals

859Contributors9100+ Individuals

Exponential growth in 1 YR

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Organizations have a choice on their journey to SDE…

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Proprietary Open Source Only Open “Plus”

Vendor Lock-in assured

`Some Assemby Required`

Enterprise-ready out of the box

OpenStack

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IBM SmartCloud Software Products leveraging OpenStack

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SmartCloud Orchestrator

SmartCloud Provisioning

Image Library

Single Image & Composite PatternsManagement

Automation Engine

BPM Process Server

IBM Tivoli Monitoring

(Option)

SmartCloud Cost Management

(Option)

SmartCloud EntrySmartCloud Entry

Hypervisor Management - IaaS Gateway

IBM Extensions for Workload Aware optimizations(DRS & HA)

Image Creation

Resource Orchestration Workload  Orchestration Services  Orchestration

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OpenStack is not enough: Value add from IBM’s common cloud management services

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• Orchestration Services:• Graphical designer eases coordination of complex tasks

and worklflows, leveraging existing skills• Reuse existing processes, scripts and automation in

workflows

• Platform Services:• Simplifies deployment and lifecycle management of

middleware and application patterns

• Infrastructure Services:• Highly flexible, scalable infrastructure on heterogeneous

resources• Built on OpenStack but enhanced with enterprise

hardening, simplified install and use

• Extensibility:• Plug and play operational service management

integration • Rational development tooling integration for devops

scenarios• Pre-built images, patterns, process / configuration

automation

Orchestration Services

Platform Level Services

Ope

ratio

nal Exten

sions (A

PIs)

Infrastructure Level Services Developm

ent E

xten

sions (Too

ling)

(Image Lifecycle Mgmt) (Pattern Services)

(Provisioning, configuration, resource allocation, security, metering, etc.)

Cloud Resources

Storage Compute Network

Common Cloud Management Services

IBM Added Value 

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Thank you for your time

&

ibm.com/smartercomputing

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