2. Seminar OnSeminar On
IBM & It’s ToolsIBM & It’s Tools
Presented ByPresented By
K.Rajesh KumarK.Rajesh Kumar
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3. IntroductionIntroduction
Inventions Of IBMInventions Of IBM
B2B Integration toolsB2B Integration tools
Sterling IntegratorSterling Integrator
Uses Of Sterling IntegratorUses Of Sterling Integrator
Components Of S.I.Components Of S.I.
EDI StandardEDI Standard
Architecture of EDI CommunicationArchitecture of EDI Communication
X12 Standard Document FormX12 Standard Document Form
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4. INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
International Business Machines
corporation commonly referred
as IBM.
It is an American multinational
Technology and Consulting
corporation with 3,79,592
employees.
Charles Ranlett FlintCharles Ranlett Flint
(Founder)(Founder)
Ginni RomettyGinni Rometty
( CEO )( CEO )
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The company was established in 1911 as the Computing-
Tabulating-Recording company.
It was renamed “International Business Machines” in 1924.
It’s Headquarters in Armonk, New York.
IBM manufactures and markets computer Hardware,
Middleware, Software.
It offers Infrastructure, Hosting and Consulting services in areas
from mainframe computers to Nanotechnology.
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6. Automated Teller Machine ( ATM )
Floppy Disk
Hard Disk Drive
Electronic Keypunch
Magnetic Stripe Card
Virtual Machine
Scanning Tunneling Microscope
Reduced Instruction set Computing
Relational Database
Universal Product Code ( UPC )
Financial Swap
SABRE Airline Reservation System
Dynamic Random Access Memory ( DRAM )
Watson Artificial Intelligence
Inventions Of IBMInventions Of IBM
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7. B2B Integration ToolsB2B Integration Tools
ETL Data stageETL Data stage
WMQ – WebSphere Message QueueWMQ – WebSphere Message Queue
WTX – WebSphere Transformation ExtenderWTX – WebSphere Transformation Extender
WMB – WebSphere Message BrokerWMB – WebSphere Message Broker
WESB – WebSphere Enterprise Service BusWESB – WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus
WPS – WebSphere Process ServerWPS – WebSphere Process Server
Data PowerData Power
Cast IronCast Iron
Sterling IntegratorSterling Integrator
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8. o It is a transaction engine for Modeling and Managing BusinessIt is a transaction engine for Modeling and Managing Business
Processes.Processes.
o It support high volume Electronic Message exchange, complexIt support high volume Electronic Message exchange, complex
routing, translation and flexiblerouting, translation and flexible
integration.integration.
o Also support real time interaction with multiple internal systemsAlso support real time interaction with multiple internal systems
and external Business partners.and external Business partners.
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10. Web based interface to the processing engine
to store & execute business processes.
This tool enables to create business maps that
convert one data format into another.
This tool enables to create business process
models using Drag & Drop Technology.
This tool enables to create interactive forms to
exchange business data with the customers
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11. EDI StandardEDI Standard
EDI is called as Electronic Data Interchange.EDI is called as Electronic Data Interchange.
It’s a standard way to transfer business data electronically inIt’s a standard way to transfer business data electronically in
predefined formats from one organization to another.predefined formats from one organization to another.
OrganizationOrganization OrganizationOrganization
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12. Why we need EDI :Why we need EDI :
Customer
Print & Paper
Charges
Purchase OrderPurchase Order
Time Consuming
& Postal Charges
Postal ServicesPostal Services
Reentering of
Purchase Order in
Local System.
• May cause errors.
• Leads to rework
• Cost incurred
• Time Consuming
SupplierSupplier
SupplierSupplier
Purchase Order sent through
EDI directly enters into
Supplier's Order Processing
System from Customer’s
Purchasing system using
EDI system.
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16. EDI Standards are defined by many Organizations..EDI Standards are defined by many Organizations..
Agency :Agency : Standards:Standards:
Above are just few examples. The ANSI’s X12 is
most commonly used EDI standard.
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19. X12 EDI document form consists 3 Envelopes:-
oTop level of Envelope is called as “ Interchange Envelope ”.
oInterchange Envelope contains information about the Sender, Receiver,
EDI standard, sequence number etc.
oThis is like a postal envelope, as Postal Envelope have sender address
and receiver address, similarly in Interchange Envelope has Sender ID and
Receiver ID.
oTo route the document from source to destination address you need
Interchange Envelope.
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20. Second level of Envelope is called as “Functional
Group Envelope”.
This Envelope is similar to Interchange Envelope.
It has the functional statements of the document.
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21. Third level of Envelope is called as “Transaction
Envelope”.
The Transaction Envelope is describes the types of envelope
Document.
It contains the no. of segments included in the Document.
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22. • Speed up the business process.
• No paper work
• Accuracy.
• Reduces Cost & Increases Revenue
• Flexible
• Scalability
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23. Disadvantages Of EDIDisadvantages Of EDI
Too many StandardsToo many Standards
Changes in StandardsChanges in Standards
EDI is too ExpensiveEDI is too Expensive
Needs Internet ProtocolsNeeds Internet Protocols
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