Mail is received as a commodity from the cloud, also Collaboration. However, in many client meetings we often hear the question, where are we heading with the hundreds of Notes applications? Which strategy is most effective and cost efficient at the same time? Is cloud a practical answer? With sound and proven methodology Notes applications can be transformed into valuable web applications in the cloud. It turns out that today the time has come for cloud platforms. A side view of large customer projects, already transforming their Notes applications to the cloud - for example to IBM SoftLayer - is helpful. This Track helps you understand that strategies that are implemented and lets you understand the costs and risks involved.
The eBay Architecture: Striking a Balance between Site Stability, Feature Ve...Randy Shoup
The eBay architecture document discusses how eBay scales its platform to handle massive traffic while maintaining high availability and rapid feature development. Some key points are:
1) eBay uses horizontal scaling techniques like database sharding and separating functions across application servers to scale individual components.
2) The architecture emphasizes statelessness, caching, and minimizing database transactions to improve scalability and availability.
3) eBay evolved its architecture over several major versions to address scaling issues and allow for exponential growth in users and traffic over time.
We all know that "knowledge is power", but how realistic is aiming for transparency in our own IT environments? The interaction between clients, servers, applications and users is often difficult to analyze, much less quantify. Come join Daniel Reimann to take a look at the history of your infrastructure and prepare you for future projects such as consolidations or infrastructure additions (e.g. IBM Connections). We will show you how and why you should be looking at your infrastructure as a whole, rather than individual technology silos. Find out where the hidden challenges of your IBM Notes/Domino environment are, what impact they have on your network and how you can fix it! A bolt of lightning for your DeLore...erm...infrastructure!
URP? Excuse You! The Three Kafka Metrics You Need to KnowTodd Palino
What do you really know about how to monitor a Kafka cluster for problems? Is your most reliable monitoring your users telling you there’s something broken? Are you capturing more metrics than the actual data being produced? Sure, we all know how to monitor disk and network, but when it comes to the state of the brokers, many of us are still unsure of which metrics we should be watching, and what their patterns mean for the state of the cluster. Kafka has hundreds of measurements, from the high-level numbers that are often meaningless to the per-partition metrics that stack up by the thousands as our data grows.
We will thoroughly explore three key monitoring concepts in the broker, that will leave you an expert in identifying problems with the least amount of pain:
Under-replicated Partitions: The mother of all metrics
Request Latencies: Why your users complain
Thread pool utilization: How could 80% be a problem?
We will also discuss the necessity of availability monitoring and how to use it to get a true picture of what your users see, before they come beating down your door!
Engage / Belsoft Collaboration - Using IBM Domino data in IBM Connections – a...Belsoft
The challenge of bringing 50GB of data from an IBM Notes database into IBM Connections and from a local usage to a large audience in and outside of the company
Zeebe is a new open source microservice orchestration engine that simplifies defining and executing workflows across microservices. It handles failures and coordination through a distributed architecture based on event streaming. The project is currently in a tech preview stage with plans to add more capabilities and achieve production readiness over the coming months.
This document provides an overview and introduction to Riverbed's Granite solution. Some key points:
- Granite allows organizations to consolidate servers and storage from branch offices to centralized data centers while still delivering local branch performance. It decouples compute and storage.
- Granite uses edge appliances to cache data locally at branches for fast access, while synchronizing data to centralized storage in the data center. This enables benefits like centralized management, backup, and disaster recovery.
- Case studies are presented showing how Granite has helped customers across industries like mining, oil and gas, and legal simplify branch infrastructure while improving data protection, security, and disaster recovery capabilities.
The eBay Architecture: Striking a Balance between Site Stability, Feature Ve...Randy Shoup
The eBay architecture document discusses how eBay scales its platform to handle massive traffic while maintaining high availability and rapid feature development. Some key points are:
1) eBay uses horizontal scaling techniques like database sharding and separating functions across application servers to scale individual components.
2) The architecture emphasizes statelessness, caching, and minimizing database transactions to improve scalability and availability.
3) eBay evolved its architecture over several major versions to address scaling issues and allow for exponential growth in users and traffic over time.
We all know that "knowledge is power", but how realistic is aiming for transparency in our own IT environments? The interaction between clients, servers, applications and users is often difficult to analyze, much less quantify. Come join Daniel Reimann to take a look at the history of your infrastructure and prepare you for future projects such as consolidations or infrastructure additions (e.g. IBM Connections). We will show you how and why you should be looking at your infrastructure as a whole, rather than individual technology silos. Find out where the hidden challenges of your IBM Notes/Domino environment are, what impact they have on your network and how you can fix it! A bolt of lightning for your DeLore...erm...infrastructure!
URP? Excuse You! The Three Kafka Metrics You Need to KnowTodd Palino
What do you really know about how to monitor a Kafka cluster for problems? Is your most reliable monitoring your users telling you there’s something broken? Are you capturing more metrics than the actual data being produced? Sure, we all know how to monitor disk and network, but when it comes to the state of the brokers, many of us are still unsure of which metrics we should be watching, and what their patterns mean for the state of the cluster. Kafka has hundreds of measurements, from the high-level numbers that are often meaningless to the per-partition metrics that stack up by the thousands as our data grows.
We will thoroughly explore three key monitoring concepts in the broker, that will leave you an expert in identifying problems with the least amount of pain:
Under-replicated Partitions: The mother of all metrics
Request Latencies: Why your users complain
Thread pool utilization: How could 80% be a problem?
We will also discuss the necessity of availability monitoring and how to use it to get a true picture of what your users see, before they come beating down your door!
Engage / Belsoft Collaboration - Using IBM Domino data in IBM Connections – a...Belsoft
The challenge of bringing 50GB of data from an IBM Notes database into IBM Connections and from a local usage to a large audience in and outside of the company
Zeebe is a new open source microservice orchestration engine that simplifies defining and executing workflows across microservices. It handles failures and coordination through a distributed architecture based on event streaming. The project is currently in a tech preview stage with plans to add more capabilities and achieve production readiness over the coming months.
This document provides an overview and introduction to Riverbed's Granite solution. Some key points:
- Granite allows organizations to consolidate servers and storage from branch offices to centralized data centers while still delivering local branch performance. It decouples compute and storage.
- Granite uses edge appliances to cache data locally at branches for fast access, while synchronizing data to centralized storage in the data center. This enables benefits like centralized management, backup, and disaster recovery.
- Case studies are presented showing how Granite has helped customers across industries like mining, oil and gas, and legal simplify branch infrastructure while improving data protection, security, and disaster recovery capabilities.
The document discusses the scaling habits of ASP.NET applications over multiple versions from initial launch to large-scale business success. As an application grows from version 1 with a few users to version N with thousands of users, the key scaling challenges change from fixing logical problems to addressing performance bottlenecks and high availability requirements. The solutions also evolve from simple code optimizations to sophisticated architectures with load balancing, caching, and separate servers for web and database tiers.
This document provides an overview of microservice architecture (MSA). It describes the characteristics of MSA, including small, independent services focused on a single business capability. It covers service interaction styles, service discovery, data management challenges in MSA, deployment strategies, and migration from monolithic to MSA. It also discusses event-driven architecture, API gateways, common design patterns, and challenges with MSA.
James Winspear, Juniper Networks
Juniper Day, Praha, 13.5.2015
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Are you ready to move to a new CMS, but unsure how you're going to migrate your content?
You know that you’re bound to run into issues associated with the migration of your site content, templates, and other assets from one platform to another and have questions of how to plan out a successful migration. Here are a few tips to help you prepare your site to make your migration as smooth as possible.
View the entire webinar at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCW7OMQptR0.
Presented by Blend Interactive (www.blendinteractive.com) and Siteport (www.siteport.net).
Planning very large scale document repositories with high availability in sha...Noor Basha
This document provides an overview of a webinar presented by WinWire Technologies on planning very large scale document repositories with high availability in SharePoint Server 2013. The webinar covered several topics including designing SharePoint farms for performance and scalability, capacity planning best practices, implementing disaster recovery strategies, and using remote blob storage to improve database performance and high availability. Examples from Microsoft's internal "dogfood" SharePoint deployment were provided to demonstrate how farms can be designed and scaled to support large volumes of content and users.
From Relational Database Management to Big Data: Solutions for Data Migration...Cognizant
Big data migration testing for transferring relational database management files is a very time-consuming, high-compute task; we offer a hands-on, detailed framework for data validation in an open source (Hadoop) environment incorporating Amazon Web Services (AWS) for cloud capacity, S3 (Simple Storage Service) and EMR (Elastic MapReduce), Hive tables, Sqoop tools, PIG scripting and Jenkins Slave Machines.
How LinkedIn uses memcached, a spoonful of SOA, and a sprinkle of SQL to scaleLinkedIn
This is one of two presentations given by LinkedIn engineers at Java One 2009.
This presentation was given by David Raccah and Dhananjay Ragade from LinkedIn.
For more information, check out http://blog.linkedin.com/
InterConnect 2017 HBP-2884-IBM BPM upgrade and migration made easyBrian Petrini
Upgrading to the latest version of IBM BPM has never been easier. Ever since the release of IBM BPM 8500 in 2013, customers has been able to move to the latest release with an in-place upgrade without the need for data migration. This session will discuss the top practices in planning a painless upgrade to the latest BPM continuous release version?whether you are running BPM 85x or an older version. We will also discuss the options available if you want to move your BPM program to the cloud. In addition, we will also discuss ways to design your applications to ensure an easy upgrade every time.
Come to this session to get an update about everything related to OpenNTF, the open source community for IBM Collaboration Solutions.
See the contest winning XPages projects live and learn about the new open source projects for IBM Connections.
The session will also cover the IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK which allows XPages, Java and JavaScript developers to easily access IBM Connections and IBM SmartCloud for Social Business from custom applications. Attend this session to see demos of the latest functionality and new samples of the toolkit.
Great contribution from our partner Splitpoints solutions on how to collect and format Performance Vision data into Elastic Search / Kibana.
Potential applications are:
- NPM or APM custom dashboards
- Dashboards mixing Performance Vision data with other ITSM tools / sources
- Alerting and baselining.
This talk show how Spring technologies can help to develop applications for the cloud. PaaS like Google App Engine, Amazon Beanstalk, Cloud Bees and Cloud Foundry are shown as well as other technologies such as NoSQL, RabbitMQ and Hadoop.
This document provides an overview of patterns for enterprise application architecture. It discusses layering as a common technique for breaking apart complex software systems into layers like presentation, domain, and data layers. It describes different kinds of enterprise applications and considerations for performance. It also examines patterns for organizing domain logic, mapping to relational databases, and handling common behavioral issues like change tracking, object loading, and identity management.
This document provides an overview of SMB/CIFS performance analysis using Performance Vision software. It describes how the software can monitor SMB transactions, identify slow or failed transactions, troubleshoot file sharing issues, and correlate network performance problems with SMB errors. It also provides details on supported SMB versions, common commands, use cases, and how transactions are analyzed at the packet level.
Dutch Oracle Architects Platform - Reviewing Oracle OpenWorld 2017 and New Tr...Lucas Jellema
Not since the rise of Service Oriented Architecture (and the supporting Fusion Middleware technology) over a decade ago have we seen so much rapid change in terms of application and infrastructure architecture. Cloud, Microservices and DevOps are perhaps the most explicit examples – but many other developments in technology, architecture and even the industry at large have an impact on how enterprises consider and employ IT – such as machine learning, IoT, blockchain.
In this session for (infrastructure, solution, application, enterprise, security, data) architects – we will present the main stories, roadmaps and technologies from Oracle OpenWorld 2017 (and JavaOne) that influence, shape and enable architecture. We will brainstorm together on the consequences of the new directions outlined by Oracle – and coming our way from other quarters. We are seeing a a lot of change. New opportunities arise – that may become challenges or threats if we fail to recognize and embrace the change in time. This session will help us all to get a better handle on the winds in enterprise IT in general and in Oracle land in particular.
Among the topics we will present and discuss are:
- The Only Way is Up – the inevitable and imminent move from on premises to the cloud, and upwards in the stack – from IaaS to SaaS
- Security and Ops in a hybrid landscape (multiple clouds & on premises, multiple technologies & interaction channels)
- Autonomous Database – what, when, how
- Oracle’s cloud strategy, High PaaS and Low PaaS, Open [source] technology (star of the show: Apache Kafka) and the commodization of the traditional Oracle platform
- Container and Cloud Native at Oracle Cloud (Docker, Kubernetes Container Platform, Wercker, Istio Service Mesh, CNCF)
- Serverless
- Java Reborn – for microservices and cloud, modularized (highlights from the JavaOne conference)
- Disruptive: Blockchain, IoT, Machine Learning
AWS re:Invent 2016: Getting Started with Serverless Architectures (CMP211)Amazon Web Services
Serverless architectures let you build and deploy applications and services with infrastructure resources that require zero administration. In the past, you had to provision and scale servers to run your application code, install and operate distributed databases, and build and run custom software to handle API requests. Now, AWS provides a stack of scalable, fully-managed services that eliminates these operational complexities.
In this session, you learn about the concepts and benefits of serverless architectures and the basics of the serverless stack AWS provides (e.g., AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway). We discuss use cases such as data processing, website backends, serverless applications and "operational glue". After that, you get practical tips and tricks, best practices, and architecture patterns that you can take back and implement immediately.
Dubbo and Weidian's practice on micro-service architectureHuxing Zhang
Weidian is a mobile app that helps sellers open shops. It has gone through several architectural stages: monolithic, multi-module, and microservices using Dubbo. Challenges in the microservices stage included module splitting, automated deployment, call tracing, monitoring and alarms, flow control, and high availability during data center migration. Solutions involved domain-driven design, DevOps practices like Docker and configuration management, and modifying Dubbo components. Future plans include contributing back to the Dubbo community, supporting multiple languages through agents, and exploring reactive and functional programming approaches.
The document discusses the scaling habits of ASP.NET applications over multiple versions from initial launch to large-scale business success. As an application grows from version 1 with a few users to version N with thousands of users, the key scaling challenges change from fixing logical problems to addressing performance bottlenecks and high availability requirements. The solutions also evolve from simple code optimizations to sophisticated architectures with load balancing, caching, and separate servers for web and database tiers.
This document provides an overview of microservice architecture (MSA). It describes the characteristics of MSA, including small, independent services focused on a single business capability. It covers service interaction styles, service discovery, data management challenges in MSA, deployment strategies, and migration from monolithic to MSA. It also discusses event-driven architecture, API gateways, common design patterns, and challenges with MSA.
James Winspear, Juniper Networks
Juniper Day, Praha, 13.5.2015
Jestliže SlideShare nezobrazí prezentaci korektně, můžete si ji stáhnout ve formátu .ppsx nebo .pdf (kliknutím na tlačitko v dolní liště snímků).
Are you ready to move to a new CMS, but unsure how you're going to migrate your content?
You know that you’re bound to run into issues associated with the migration of your site content, templates, and other assets from one platform to another and have questions of how to plan out a successful migration. Here are a few tips to help you prepare your site to make your migration as smooth as possible.
View the entire webinar at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCW7OMQptR0.
Presented by Blend Interactive (www.blendinteractive.com) and Siteport (www.siteport.net).
Planning very large scale document repositories with high availability in sha...Noor Basha
This document provides an overview of a webinar presented by WinWire Technologies on planning very large scale document repositories with high availability in SharePoint Server 2013. The webinar covered several topics including designing SharePoint farms for performance and scalability, capacity planning best practices, implementing disaster recovery strategies, and using remote blob storage to improve database performance and high availability. Examples from Microsoft's internal "dogfood" SharePoint deployment were provided to demonstrate how farms can be designed and scaled to support large volumes of content and users.
From Relational Database Management to Big Data: Solutions for Data Migration...Cognizant
Big data migration testing for transferring relational database management files is a very time-consuming, high-compute task; we offer a hands-on, detailed framework for data validation in an open source (Hadoop) environment incorporating Amazon Web Services (AWS) for cloud capacity, S3 (Simple Storage Service) and EMR (Elastic MapReduce), Hive tables, Sqoop tools, PIG scripting and Jenkins Slave Machines.
How LinkedIn uses memcached, a spoonful of SOA, and a sprinkle of SQL to scaleLinkedIn
This is one of two presentations given by LinkedIn engineers at Java One 2009.
This presentation was given by David Raccah and Dhananjay Ragade from LinkedIn.
For more information, check out http://blog.linkedin.com/
InterConnect 2017 HBP-2884-IBM BPM upgrade and migration made easyBrian Petrini
Upgrading to the latest version of IBM BPM has never been easier. Ever since the release of IBM BPM 8500 in 2013, customers has been able to move to the latest release with an in-place upgrade without the need for data migration. This session will discuss the top practices in planning a painless upgrade to the latest BPM continuous release version?whether you are running BPM 85x or an older version. We will also discuss the options available if you want to move your BPM program to the cloud. In addition, we will also discuss ways to design your applications to ensure an easy upgrade every time.
Come to this session to get an update about everything related to OpenNTF, the open source community for IBM Collaboration Solutions.
See the contest winning XPages projects live and learn about the new open source projects for IBM Connections.
The session will also cover the IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK which allows XPages, Java and JavaScript developers to easily access IBM Connections and IBM SmartCloud for Social Business from custom applications. Attend this session to see demos of the latest functionality and new samples of the toolkit.
Great contribution from our partner Splitpoints solutions on how to collect and format Performance Vision data into Elastic Search / Kibana.
Potential applications are:
- NPM or APM custom dashboards
- Dashboards mixing Performance Vision data with other ITSM tools / sources
- Alerting and baselining.
This talk show how Spring technologies can help to develop applications for the cloud. PaaS like Google App Engine, Amazon Beanstalk, Cloud Bees and Cloud Foundry are shown as well as other technologies such as NoSQL, RabbitMQ and Hadoop.
This document provides an overview of patterns for enterprise application architecture. It discusses layering as a common technique for breaking apart complex software systems into layers like presentation, domain, and data layers. It describes different kinds of enterprise applications and considerations for performance. It also examines patterns for organizing domain logic, mapping to relational databases, and handling common behavioral issues like change tracking, object loading, and identity management.
This document provides an overview of SMB/CIFS performance analysis using Performance Vision software. It describes how the software can monitor SMB transactions, identify slow or failed transactions, troubleshoot file sharing issues, and correlate network performance problems with SMB errors. It also provides details on supported SMB versions, common commands, use cases, and how transactions are analyzed at the packet level.
Dutch Oracle Architects Platform - Reviewing Oracle OpenWorld 2017 and New Tr...Lucas Jellema
Not since the rise of Service Oriented Architecture (and the supporting Fusion Middleware technology) over a decade ago have we seen so much rapid change in terms of application and infrastructure architecture. Cloud, Microservices and DevOps are perhaps the most explicit examples – but many other developments in technology, architecture and even the industry at large have an impact on how enterprises consider and employ IT – such as machine learning, IoT, blockchain.
In this session for (infrastructure, solution, application, enterprise, security, data) architects – we will present the main stories, roadmaps and technologies from Oracle OpenWorld 2017 (and JavaOne) that influence, shape and enable architecture. We will brainstorm together on the consequences of the new directions outlined by Oracle – and coming our way from other quarters. We are seeing a a lot of change. New opportunities arise – that may become challenges or threats if we fail to recognize and embrace the change in time. This session will help us all to get a better handle on the winds in enterprise IT in general and in Oracle land in particular.
Among the topics we will present and discuss are:
- The Only Way is Up – the inevitable and imminent move from on premises to the cloud, and upwards in the stack – from IaaS to SaaS
- Security and Ops in a hybrid landscape (multiple clouds & on premises, multiple technologies & interaction channels)
- Autonomous Database – what, when, how
- Oracle’s cloud strategy, High PaaS and Low PaaS, Open [source] technology (star of the show: Apache Kafka) and the commodization of the traditional Oracle platform
- Container and Cloud Native at Oracle Cloud (Docker, Kubernetes Container Platform, Wercker, Istio Service Mesh, CNCF)
- Serverless
- Java Reborn – for microservices and cloud, modularized (highlights from the JavaOne conference)
- Disruptive: Blockchain, IoT, Machine Learning
AWS re:Invent 2016: Getting Started with Serverless Architectures (CMP211)Amazon Web Services
Serverless architectures let you build and deploy applications and services with infrastructure resources that require zero administration. In the past, you had to provision and scale servers to run your application code, install and operate distributed databases, and build and run custom software to handle API requests. Now, AWS provides a stack of scalable, fully-managed services that eliminates these operational complexities.
In this session, you learn about the concepts and benefits of serverless architectures and the basics of the serverless stack AWS provides (e.g., AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway). We discuss use cases such as data processing, website backends, serverless applications and "operational glue". After that, you get practical tips and tricks, best practices, and architecture patterns that you can take back and implement immediately.
Dubbo and Weidian's practice on micro-service architectureHuxing Zhang
Weidian is a mobile app that helps sellers open shops. It has gone through several architectural stages: monolithic, multi-module, and microservices using Dubbo. Challenges in the microservices stage included module splitting, automated deployment, call tracing, monitoring and alarms, flow control, and high availability during data center migration. Solutions involved domain-driven design, DevOps practices like Docker and configuration management, and modifying Dubbo components. Future plans include contributing back to the Dubbo community, supporting multiple languages through agents, and exploring reactive and functional programming approaches.
Partner Event with ChunTai Tech Industry in Taipei - Oct 2017Christoph Adler
This document introduces several products from panagenda, a company that specializes in optimizing and transforming collaboration landscapes. It describes MarvelClient, which reduces IBM Notes client management costs through analysis, optimization and automated updates. It outlines GreenLight for server monitoring and performance testing. It also mentions iDNA for analytics and insights into infrastructure usage, and ApplicationInsights for analyzing IBM Notes/Domino applications. Live demonstrations are planned to showcase the capabilities of MarvelClient and GreenLight.
The document provides an agenda and summaries from a cloud computing event. It includes:
- Introductions from leaders of companies that have adopted cloud computing like MINEMAN and Present Group, describing their experiences migrating to the cloud.
- A discussion of typical adoption processes, benefits of cloud like flexibility and cost savings, and the future of cloud computing including automation, serverless architecture, and business agility.
- An Amazon Web Services representative discusses how AWS supports automation, DevOps practices, and helps companies gain business agility through scalable cloud services.
Marketing Automation at Scale: How Marketo Solved Key Data Management Challen...Continuent
Marketo uses Continuent Tungsten to solve key data management challenges at scale. Tungsten provides high availability, online maintenance, and parallel replication to allow Marketo to process over 600 million MySQL transactions per day across more than 7TB of data without downtime. Tungsten's innovative caching and sharding techniques help replicas keep up with Marketo's high transaction volumes and uneven tenant sizes. The solution has enabled fast failover, rolling maintenance, and scaling to thousands of customers.
Lightweight PaaS as a vitally-needed solution for efficient applications hosting, that helps to overcome such road blockers as:
- complexity of managing infrastructure
- lock-in and overpaying
- wasting time on server configuration
- lacking compatibility with legacy applications
- GDPR compliance
The Business Value of PaaS Automation - Kieron Sambrook-Smith - Presentation ...eZ Systems
Kieron Sambrook-Smith, Chief Commercial Officer at Platform.sh spoke at eZ Conference 2017 in London about the business value of Platform as a Service (PaaS) Automation.
He covers the many aspects of the advantages of using a PaaS. The business value you can expect to reap will range from hosting cost savings, better workflow and team productivity, new project delivery concepts, and greater competitive advantage. Discover a more advanced implementation of your service offering.
How to Deploy and Maintain several IBM products in a large environment. This presentation is about Saxion University and was made for Engage.ug in Gent Belgium on 31 March 2015.
RightScale Webinar: Operationalize Your Enterprise AWS Usage Through an IT Ve...RightScale
We’ve all seen the trend everywhere around us: customers want self-service. It offers them the agility they need and gives businesses the ability to scale and lower their costs. With cloud deployments, enterprises can experience similar benefits through the use of a self-service portal where internal customers can provision their own resources while Central IT maintains control and visibility. This saves both time and money.
In this webinar, learn how to empower your internal customers to provision the necessary cloud resources when they need them but also ensure that what get receive is well within IT approved guidelines. Beyond simple convenience, this methodology permits you to operationalize your AWS cloud usage to easily roll cloud into an overall IT strategy.
Architects from Amazon Web Services (AWS) and RightScale, an Advanced Technology Partner, will provide an overview of the key business and technical considerations for operationalizing your AWS cloud usage. In the second half of the webinar, our technical experts will answer your questions. Priority will be given to pre-submitted questions.
To help illustrate the effectiveness of this approach, our architects will walk you through real-world examples and the overall impact on their organizations.
Key Topics:
1. Create an IT Vending machine with consistent and reproducible processes.
2. Enable your end users while maintaining visibility and control.
3. Use cost planning and forecasting to fine-tune and understand cloud spend.
4. Discover reporting and auditing tools to ensure compliance.
5. Avoid downtime through proven HA/DR architectures.
How to Migrate Applications Off a MainframeVMware Tanzu
Ah, the mainframe. Peel back many transactional business applications at any enterprise and you’ll find a mainframe application under there. It’s often where the crown jewels of the business’ data and core transactions are processed. The tooling for these applications is dated and new code is infrequent, but moving off is seen as risky. No one. Wants. To. Touch. Mainframes.
But mainframe applications don’t have to be the electric third rail. Modernizing, even pieces of those mainframe workloads into modern frameworks on modern platforms, has huge payoffs. Developers can gain all the productivity benefits of modern tooling. Not to mention the scaling, security, and cost benefits.
So, how do you get started modernizing applications off a mainframe? Join Rohit Kelapure, Consulting Practice Lead at Pivotal, as he shares lessons from projects with enterprises to move workloads off of mainframes. You’ll learn:
● How to decide what to modernize first by looking at business requirements AND the existing codebase
● How to take a test-driven approach to minimize risks in decomposing the mainframe application
● What to use as a replacement or evolution of mainframe schedulers
● How to include COBOL and other mainframe developers in the process to retain institutional knowledge and defuse project detractors
● How to replatform mainframe applications to the cloud leveraging a spectrum of techniques
Presenter : Rohit Kelapure, Consulting Practice Lead, Pivotal
SaaS architectures can be deployed onto AWS in a number of ways, and each optimizes for different factors from security to cost optimization. Come learn more about common deployment models used on AWS for SaaS architectures and how each of those models are tuned for customer specific needs. We will also review options and tradeoffs for common SaaS architectures, including cost optimization, resource optimization, performance optimization, and security and data isolation.
Migrations of existing enterprise applications to the cloud can be complex. There are no migration methodologies or magic bullets that enable a simple lift and shift or automated migration. Typical migration projects take a great deal of discovery work, re-architecture, and refactoring. In this session, we will share known challenges and considerations that must be accounted for when designing, planning, and executing a migration. Topics will include: scale-out and distributed architectures, geographic dispersion, leveraging existing cloud services, and logging & monitoring. In addition, this session will address how in-depth discovery efforts can be paired with configuration management, automation, and source control to minimize the risk of future technical debt. Finally, we’ll cover the business and technical factors the affect the complexity of application refactoring.
Migrations of existing enterprise applications to the cloud can be complex. There are no migration methodologies or magic bullets that enable a simple lift and shift or automated migration. Typical migration projects take a great deal of discovery work, re-architecture, and refactoring. In this session, we will share known challenges and considerations that must be accounted for when designing, planning, and executing a migration. Topics will include: scale-out and distributed architectures, geographic dispersion, leveraging existing cloud services, and logging & monitoring. In addition, this session will address how in-depth discovery efforts can be paired with configuration management, automation, and source control to minimize the risk of future technical debt. Finally, we’ll cover the business and technical factors the affect the complexity of application refactoring.
Continuous Delivery to the cloud - Innovate 2014Sanjeev Sharma
The document discusses continuous delivery to the cloud using DevOps approaches. It outlines how DevOps utilizes Lean principles to accelerate feedback and improve time to value. Continuous delivery pipelines are discussed as a way to automate deployments from development to production. The document also discusses how adopting DevOps and cloud can standardize infrastructure for lower costs and faster delivery. IBM's cloud platforms like BlueMix, PureApplication System, and SmartCloud Orchestrator are presented as ways to deploy applications and leverage patterns of expertise for consistent deployments. UrbanCode Deploy is highlighted as a tool that supports these patterns and continuous delivery to IBM's cloud platforms.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Deploying Amazon WorkSpaces at Enterprise Scale to Delive...Amazon Web Services
Your enterprise has decided it is exiting the traditional desktop business and migrating to Amazon WorkSpaces. Your challenge: how do you provide end users a high quality experience using DaaS while integrating key enterprise services? Focusing on user adoption and simplified operational management DaaS offers significant benefits over traditional physical desktops and VDI solutions. These benefits include hourly consumption pricing, sizing flexibility, linear scalability, and simplified management.
We will dive into the methodology and design decisions that Informa, a global leader in business intelligence and part of the Information Economy, made to migrate to Amazon WorkSpaces. The goal of this strategy for Informa was to provide their end users with a Windows 10 desktop that could scale across three AWS regions.
Following this session you will be equipped with a methodology for migrating to Amazon WorkSpaces and key design decision points that will assist your organization in rolling out this service for your end users. Best practices will be presented and there will be discussion on the capabilities required to build an enterprise-scale solution around WorkSpaces. All of this will include the fundamental value proposition AWS has brought to market with their industry-leading DaaS offering. Session sponsored by AHEAD.
Accelerate User Driven Innovation [Webinar]Dynatrace
https://info.dynatrace.com/apm_dtm_ops_17q4_wc_accelerate_user_driven_innovation_en_registration.html
Accelerate User Driven Innovation [Webinar]
DevOps adopters are more agile, more reliable and more successful but, only 2% of companies worldwide have adopted DevOps best practices.
We know it’s more difficult for enterprises companies with legacy systems and processes to get started but it isn’t impossible.
To help you accelerate your own DevOps journey & realise some of the benefits, we’re thrilled to be hosting international DevOps experts Andreas Grabner, Mark Tomlinson and James Pulley.
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Praxistaugliche notes strategien 4 cloud
1. Roman Weber / CEO, Christian Güdemann / CTO, WebGate
Praxistaugliche Strategien für Apps 2 Cloud
2. Commodity & Cloud
Mail is Commodity!
Therefore strategic Move to the Cloud!
Example IBM Verse:
•Build in Business Intelligence
•Access to Watson
•Access to the latest and greatest Version
•Full Browser based (No Notes Client
needed)
•Full Mobile Access
10. 3 Groups of Applications
Type of Application
70%
To be deleted?
•Legal Implications?
•Period of safekeeping?
Read only Archives?
Which client?
20%
To be migrated?
Read and Write Access?
Replaced by SaaS Solution?
Which client?
10%
Business Critical
No standard Solution available
High value in Data and Process
Which client?
11. 70% not actively used
Recommendations
•Identify
• To be deleted
• To be transferded to read only
archive = use WebGate‘s nsf to
pdfTree tool
•Generally migrate to a Non-Notes
Client Version
•Generally migrate to a Non-Notes
Server Version
12. 20% Simple Libraries
Recommendations
•Identify
•Migrate to a new platform
• IBM Connections Communities
• IBM Content Management
• Sharepoint
• Google Docs
•Run in a Cloud Environment
•Use the WebGate methodology
RAILS to onboard into the Cloud
• Safe on Clients and internal
Ressources
13. 10% complex and high value
Recommendations
•Identify
•Use the WebGate methodology
AUTOP to transform into State of
the Art Java Applications
• Browser Access (No latency
issues)
• Save on Clients and internal
Ressources
• Save on migration costs
• Run in a Cloud Environment
14. With automation built into the WebGate MCS4Domino
infrastructure as well as automated Domino installation services,
we can help significantly reduce provisioning times.
Legacy server
environments
Years
Payback period for
new services
ComplexStandardization
Nearly fixedCost model
Labor intensive,
weeks or months
Deployment process
Months
Change
management
WeeksTest provisioning
NoneSelf service
10-20 percent
(inefficient)
Server and storage
utilization
FromCapabilities
Cloud server
environments
Months
Self service
By the user, day
or database
Automated,
within days
Days
or hours
Hours or Days
Unlimited
70-90 percent
(highly efficient)
To*
Shifting
workloads to the
Cloud can help
enable new
opportunities
and drive
significant cost
savings.
16. Deploy-
ment
phases
Key
events
• Analyze
• Assess
environment
and applications
via iDNA.
• Analyze
applications for
server names,
IP addresses,
mail interaction
etc.
• Define priorities
• Review and
Readyness
• Service
requirements
like SLA, SLC’s
• Application
discovery –
architecture,
interfaces
• Infrastructure
requirements,
network design
• Operational run
books, migration
strategy
• Roles and
Responsibilities
• Infrastructure
• Built shared
infrastructure
• Build and test
infrastructure
• Build and
migrate
databases,
applications
• Phase cutover
development,
quality
assurance
(QA), stage
production
• Service and
Support
• Ongoing
system
stabilization
and
monitoring
• Performance
Tuning
• Regular
Health
Checks
• Review of use
stories
against
defined
baseline
We offer a standard process to support the transition and
transformation of your Domino environments and operation to
the MCS4Domino applications environment
• Leverage
• Technical
support
• System
stabilization
and
monitoring
• Operations
process
training
• Transition to
operations
• Go-Life
support
• Best
Practices
17. Skills
• More than 250 man years of knowledgeable
professionals about Notes/Domino and cloud
solutions
• WebGate assigns named resources for the
key roles to each contract
Experience
• Proven track record to demonstrate that we
can make it happen, including most
recently:
• Domino Applications as a Service
• Domino Cloud Migrations
• Agile Project Management
Value-add services
• One-stop shop for consulting, migration,
implementation and managed services
• Software as a Service, rent back your
converted Domino application as a
service
SwissNess and Extended reach
• Cloud data centers located on
almost every continent via IBM Softlayer
• Swiss Data Center location available
hosted by Swisscom
What makes WebGate Cloud Systems different from its
competitors?
18. Reference
• Migrating the whole Order Management application and infrastructure from the old provider to a IBM
SoftLayer Private Cloud WebGate embraced
• Analyzing the complex order management based on Notes and Web, IBM Domino Server, Tomcat
application Server, SQL-Databases and SAP-Data-Integration
• Code review of hard coded server names, URLs and e-mail addresses and remediation
Migration of eight servers to the new Private Cloud in IBM SoftLayer Amsterdam, including bridging to
the old network serving 90 sites
• Integrating connectors to SAP, MS SQL and FTP
• Engineering of a new IBM Notes Client Package and rollout to the users to be migrated
In the very narrow timeframe of eight weeks only from signing the contract until full operations up and
running - WebGate delivered an excellent quality - driven by an agile project management.
Read more…
Reference Story Archroma
19. 19
1. Give Applications a new home!
2. Give Applications a new life!
3. Explore new business areas!
20. 20
Give Applications a new Home
aka
Example of a successful
onboarding COUNTDOWN
(Archroma Case)
21. Customer & IBM approach
WebGate!
Small thing to do. Please move
200+ Databases to the cloud.
23. Oookeyyy!!??
What about access?
What about hard coded server names?
What about downsizing your infrastructure?
What about old / new users?
What about interfaces?
24. What is the timeframe?
t minus 7 weeks!!!
= End of August 2014
26. Oh and yes, we need realtime live
access to our On-Site SAP
Did we tell you, that we have
credit card buying possibilities?
27. …and of course we completely
forgot about our servers in
brazil!
Without those, no truck will run
and deliver our goods..
28. t minus 2 weeks..
You need to move some more “Non-Domino Servers” to SoftLayer!!
• SHIFT4 Server (licensed by Archroma) --> Creditcard Approval and Transaction
Server
• Tomcat Server with AGOP --> Archroma Global Operation Portal
• WINSbroker --> Realtime Access to SAP
• ecKnowledge Server --> Engine that connects SQL DBs with SAP and Notes
Apps
• SQL Server incl FTP
• BI Server (BOXI) --> Business Intelligence Server for reports / sales forecast /
Orders etc.
• 2x Vyatta box (virtual Network Router and Firewall)
30. 03. Sept., 2014 IBM Confidential
But all you need is “love” and great Team!!
31. Nulla
We did it!!
A total of 30+ Servers became 15 SoftLayer Servers
15 employees of WebGate where involved
We had to use:
• Engineering Knowhow (Domino, Java App Server, TCPIP)
• Application Development Knowhow, Database and SQL
• SoftLayer Knowhow
• High Spirits!!!
• Complete confidence in our people and skills!!!
32. Some QuoteS:
• Commendations to you and your team. Please pass this on: The project was
excellently executed!
• The team and I here in the US can honestly say, this has been THE BEST
MIGRATION EVER in our history with the company
• The migration result is impressive due to short notice and complexity of the
tasks. I want to say "Thank you!" to all involved colleagues for the very good
preparation and migration during the last weekend. I also want to
congratulate WebGate Consulting AG and say thanks for the productive and
pragmatic cooperation.
• Thank you all for the work well done. I appreciate everyone’s efforts and agree
with Justin that this migration has gone very well. Thank you all again for your
hard work and countless hours. It is greatly appreciated
• Great work!!!
• Well Done!!!
35. Pre-requirementsPre-requirements
Ask or become an XPages Ninja
Don’t talk about the Domino Server
Talk about A Rock Solid JAVA Application Server
Better, more stable than Apache or Tomcat with a
very rich feature set (ex. Encryption, User handling..)
If the customers has a Lotus / Domino Phase out
Decision..
Talk instead about this great alternative => XWork
Server AND best of it, it is Domino compatible
36. WebGate’s unique methodology AUTOPWebGate’s unique methodology AUTOP
Analyze: We analyze the application’s logic that resides in the code an
in the data
Understand: Together with the customer we write down, which
current or new user stories shall be programmed in the iterations
Transform: The user stories are put into code within a new XPages
frontend and we construct the business logic in the background
Operate: We assure the application’s operation
Perform: The applications is constantly being optimized. This from the
user frontend all the way down to the data handling in the background
38. Some Examples “Running Now @SoftLayer”Some Examples “Running Now @SoftLayer”
Efficient ordering process through modernizing
the web application „Improved usability, intuitive views, easier and
faster searching possibilities and a high performance boost!“ Jörg Braun, Technical
Product Support
Ease of work through web CRM
“We were quiet surprised about the profound knowledge, the technical skills and the
creativity of WebGate’s development team how they solved our challenges.” Leonora
Cadalbert, Office Manager TCS
Transforming our needs exactly “We simply wanted an easy to
use and modern web application for your theater’s planning and acting schedule.” Marc
Baumann, Leader of the Theater Winterthur
WebGate shares top Apps for free on openNTF.org
Our CTO and IBM Champion Christian Güdemann is
the chairman of OpenNTF!!
39. Example “Theatron” The whole Theater in yourExample “Theatron” The whole Theater in your
PocketPocket
Our specialized theater software
• Content management und syndication
• Included in the official website
• internal program
• internal resource scheduling
40. Example “Diversey” The whole CRM unleashedExample “Diversey” The whole CRM unleashed
Really old CRM Application (Stone Age)
• Modernized with AUTOP
• Run on Softlayer Amsterdam
Editor's Notes
MCS4Domino Application services includes a set of automated Domino services, such as provisioning a new Domino server system, refreshing the database of an existing Domino system from another (for example, refresh the test environment with latest status from production), or creating a new copy of an existing environment (for example, to enable a new development project).
These automated services, combined with the automation of the underlying IBM Softlayer Cloud infrastructure, can help you reduce Domino service delivery time from weeks to days and support accelerated time to innovation.
MCS4Domino Application services includes a set of automated Domino services, such as provisioning a new Domino server system, refreshing the database of an existing Domino system from another (for example, refresh the test environment with latest status from production), or creating a new copy of an existing environment (for example, to enable a new development project).
These automated services, combined with the automation of the underlying IBM Softlayer Cloud infrastructure, can help you reduce Domino service delivery time from weeks to days and support accelerated time to innovation.
MCS4Domino Application services includes a set of automated Domino services, such as provisioning a new Domino server system, refreshing the database of an existing Domino system from another (for example, refresh the test environment with latest status from production), or creating a new copy of an existing environment (for example, to enable a new development project).
These automated services, combined with the automation of the underlying IBM Softlayer Cloud infrastructure, can help you reduce Domino service delivery time from weeks to days and support accelerated time to innovation.
MCS4Domino Application services includes a set of automated Domino services, such as provisioning a new Domino server system, refreshing the database of an existing Domino system from another (for example, refresh the test environment with latest status from production), or creating a new copy of an existing environment (for example, to enable a new development project).
These automated services, combined with the automation of the underlying IBM Softlayer Cloud infrastructure, can help you reduce Domino service delivery time from weeks to days and support accelerated time to innovation.
MCS4Domino Application services includes a set of automated Domino services, such as provisioning a new Domino server system, refreshing the database of an existing Domino system from another (for example, refresh the test environment with latest status from production), or creating a new copy of an existing environment (for example, to enable a new development project).
These automated services, combined with the automation of the underlying IBM Softlayer Cloud infrastructure, can help you reduce Domino service delivery time from weeks to days and support accelerated time to innovation.
MCS4Domino Application services includes a set of automated Domino services, such as provisioning a new Domino server system, refreshing the database of an existing Domino system from another (for example, refresh the test environment with latest status from production), or creating a new copy of an existing environment (for example, to enable a new development project).
These automated services, combined with the automation of the underlying IBM Softlayer Cloud infrastructure, can help you reduce Domino service delivery time from weeks to days and support accelerated time to innovation.
MCS4Domino Application services includes a set of automated Domino services, such as provisioning a new Domino server system, refreshing the database of an existing Domino system from another (for example, refresh the test environment with latest status from production), or creating a new copy of an existing environment (for example, to enable a new development project).
These automated services, combined with the automation of the underlying IBM Softlayer Cloud infrastructure, can help you reduce Domino service delivery time from weeks to days and support accelerated time to innovation.
MCS4Domino Application services includes a set of automated Domino services, such as provisioning a new Domino server system, refreshing the database of an existing Domino system from another (for example, refresh the test environment with latest status from production), or creating a new copy of an existing environment (for example, to enable a new development project).
These automated services, combined with the automation of the underlying IBM Softlayer Cloud infrastructure, can help you reduce Domino service delivery time from weeks to days and support accelerated time to innovation.
MCS4Domino Application services includes a set of automated Domino services, such as provisioning a new Domino server system, refreshing the database of an existing Domino system from another (for example, refresh the test environment with latest status from production), or creating a new copy of an existing environment (for example, to enable a new development project).
These automated services, combined with the automation of the underlying IBM Softlayer Cloud infrastructure, can help you reduce Domino service delivery time from weeks to days and support accelerated time to innovation.
MCS4Domino Application services includes a set of automated Domino services, such as provisioning a new Domino server system, refreshing the database of an existing Domino system from another (for example, refresh the test environment with latest status from production), or creating a new copy of an existing environment (for example, to enable a new development project).
These automated services, combined with the automation of the underlying IBM Softlayer Cloud infrastructure, can help you reduce Domino service delivery time from weeks to days and support accelerated time to innovation.
MCS4Domino Application services includes a set of automated Domino services, such as provisioning a new Domino server system, refreshing the database of an existing Domino system from another (for example, refresh the test environment with latest status from production), or creating a new copy of an existing environment (for example, to enable a new development project).
These automated services, combined with the automation of the underlying IBM Softlayer Cloud infrastructure, can help you reduce Domino service delivery time from weeks to days and support accelerated time to innovation.
MCS4Domino Application services includes a set of automated Domino services, such as provisioning a new Domino server system, refreshing the database of an existing Domino system from another (for example, refresh the test environment with latest status from production), or creating a new copy of an existing environment (for example, to enable a new development project).
These automated services, combined with the automation of the underlying IBM Softlayer Cloud infrastructure, can help you reduce Domino service delivery time from weeks to days and support accelerated time to innovation.
MCS4Domino Application services includes a set of automated Domino services, such as provisioning a new Domino server system, refreshing the database of an existing Domino system from another (for example, refresh the test environment with latest status from production), or creating a new copy of an existing environment (for example, to enable a new development project).
These automated services, combined with the automation of the underlying IBM Softlayer Cloud infrastructure, can help you reduce Domino service delivery time from weeks to days and support accelerated time to innovation.
We follow a global delivery model based on IBM’s Softlayer architecture and the option to host on Swisscom’s cloud based service.
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2003 IBM Premir Business Partner
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Serwise (Cognos)
Detailinformationen im IBM MSP/ISV Member Club:
Webgate (2001)
30 Mitarbeiter Region Zürich
2003 IBM Premir Business Partner
Collaboration (Notes) / ERP Spezialist: Beratung, Software-Entwicklung, Engineering, Betrieb und Helpdesk
Portfolio Stärken:
Collaboration Notes / ERP
Kundenspezifische Lösungen auf Softlayer
SWISS Data Standorte / IBM Softlayer Cloud
SaaS auf Softlayer
Theatron SaaS
Neues Announcement?
Weitere Partnerschaften
Serwise (Cognos)
Detailinformationen im IBM MSP/ISV Member Club:
Webgate (2001)
30 Mitarbeiter Region Zürich
2003 IBM Premir Business Partner
Collaboration (Notes) / ERP Spezialist: Beratung, Software-Entwicklung, Engineering, Betrieb und Helpdesk
Portfolio Stärken:
Collaboration Notes / ERP
Kundenspezifische Lösungen auf Softlayer
SWISS Data Standorte / IBM Softlayer Cloud
SaaS auf Softlayer
Theatron SaaS
Neues Announcement?
Weitere Partnerschaften
Serwise (Cognos)
Detailinformationen im IBM MSP/ISV Member Club:
Webgate (2001)
30 Mitarbeiter Region Zürich
2003 IBM Premir Business Partner
Collaboration (Notes) / ERP Spezialist: Beratung, Software-Entwicklung, Engineering, Betrieb und Helpdesk
Portfolio Stärken:
Collaboration Notes / ERP
Kundenspezifische Lösungen auf Softlayer
SWISS Data Standorte / IBM Softlayer Cloud
SaaS auf Softlayer
Theatron SaaS
Neues Announcement?
Weitere Partnerschaften
Serwise (Cognos)
Detailinformationen im IBM MSP/ISV Member Club:
Webgate (2001)
30 Mitarbeiter Region Zürich
2003 IBM Premir Business Partner
Collaboration (Notes) / ERP Spezialist: Beratung, Software-Entwicklung, Engineering, Betrieb und Helpdesk
Portfolio Stärken:
Collaboration Notes / ERP
Kundenspezifische Lösungen auf Softlayer
SWISS Data Standorte / IBM Softlayer Cloud
SaaS auf Softlayer
Theatron SaaS
Neues Announcement?
Weitere Partnerschaften
Serwise (Cognos)
Detailinformationen im IBM MSP/ISV Member Club:
Webgate (2001)
30 Mitarbeiter Region Zürich
2003 IBM Premir Business Partner
Collaboration (Notes) / ERP Spezialist: Beratung, Software-Entwicklung, Engineering, Betrieb und Helpdesk
Portfolio Stärken:
Collaboration Notes / ERP
Kundenspezifische Lösungen auf Softlayer
SWISS Data Standorte / IBM Softlayer Cloud
SaaS auf Softlayer
Theatron SaaS
Neues Announcement?
Weitere Partnerschaften
Serwise (Cognos)
Detailinformationen im IBM MSP/ISV Member Club:
Webgate (2001)
30 Mitarbeiter Region Zürich
2003 IBM Premir Business Partner
Collaboration (Notes) / ERP Spezialist: Beratung, Software-Entwicklung, Engineering, Betrieb und Helpdesk
Portfolio Stärken:
Collaboration Notes / ERP
Kundenspezifische Lösungen auf Softlayer
SWISS Data Standorte / IBM Softlayer Cloud
SaaS auf Softlayer
Theatron SaaS
Neues Announcement?
Weitere Partnerschaften
Serwise (Cognos)
Detailinformationen im IBM MSP/ISV Member Club:
Webgate (2001)
30 Mitarbeiter Region Zürich
2003 IBM Premir Business Partner
Collaboration (Notes) / ERP Spezialist: Beratung, Software-Entwicklung, Engineering, Betrieb und Helpdesk
Portfolio Stärken:
Collaboration Notes / ERP
Kundenspezifische Lösungen auf Softlayer
SWISS Data Standorte / IBM Softlayer Cloud
SaaS auf Softlayer
Theatron SaaS
Neues Announcement?
Weitere Partnerschaften
Serwise (Cognos)
Detailinformationen im IBM MSP/ISV Member Club:
Webgate (2001)
30 Mitarbeiter Region Zürich
2003 IBM Premir Business Partner
Collaboration (Notes) / ERP Spezialist: Beratung, Software-Entwicklung, Engineering, Betrieb und Helpdesk
Portfolio Stärken:
Collaboration Notes / ERP
Kundenspezifische Lösungen auf Softlayer
SWISS Data Standorte / IBM Softlayer Cloud
SaaS auf Softlayer
Theatron SaaS
Neues Announcement?
Weitere Partnerschaften
Serwise (Cognos)
Detailinformationen im IBM MSP/ISV Member Club:
Webgate (2001)
30 Mitarbeiter Region Zürich
2003 IBM Premir Business Partner
Collaboration (Notes) / ERP Spezialist: Beratung, Software-Entwicklung, Engineering, Betrieb und Helpdesk
Portfolio Stärken:
Collaboration Notes / ERP
Kundenspezifische Lösungen auf Softlayer
SWISS Data Standorte / IBM Softlayer Cloud
SaaS auf Softlayer
Theatron SaaS
Neues Announcement?
Weitere Partnerschaften
Serwise (Cognos)
Detailinformationen im IBM MSP/ISV Member Club:
Webgate (2001)
30 Mitarbeiter Region Zürich
2003 IBM Premir Business Partner
Collaboration (Notes) / ERP Spezialist: Beratung, Software-Entwicklung, Engineering, Betrieb und Helpdesk
Portfolio Stärken:
Collaboration Notes / ERP
Kundenspezifische Lösungen auf Softlayer
SWISS Data Standorte / IBM Softlayer Cloud
SaaS auf Softlayer
Theatron SaaS
Neues Announcement?
Weitere Partnerschaften
Serwise (Cognos)
Detailinformationen im IBM MSP/ISV Member Club:
Webgate (2001)
30 Mitarbeiter Region Zürich
2003 IBM Premir Business Partner
Collaboration (Notes) / ERP Spezialist: Beratung, Software-Entwicklung, Engineering, Betrieb und Helpdesk
Portfolio Stärken:
Collaboration Notes / ERP
Kundenspezifische Lösungen auf Softlayer
SWISS Data Standorte / IBM Softlayer Cloud
SaaS auf Softlayer
Theatron SaaS
Neues Announcement?
Weitere Partnerschaften
Serwise (Cognos)
Detailinformationen im IBM MSP/ISV Member Club:
Webgate (2001)
30 Mitarbeiter Region Zürich
2003 IBM Premir Business Partner
Collaboration (Notes) / ERP Spezialist: Beratung, Software-Entwicklung, Engineering, Betrieb und Helpdesk
Portfolio Stärken:
Collaboration Notes / ERP
Kundenspezifische Lösungen auf Softlayer
SWISS Data Standorte / IBM Softlayer Cloud
SaaS auf Softlayer
Theatron SaaS
Neues Announcement?
Weitere Partnerschaften
Serwise (Cognos)
Detailinformationen im IBM MSP/ISV Member Club:
Webgate (2001)
30 Mitarbeiter Region Zürich
2003 IBM Premir Business Partner
Collaboration (Notes) / ERP Spezialist: Beratung, Software-Entwicklung, Engineering, Betrieb und Helpdesk
Portfolio Stärken:
Collaboration Notes / ERP
Kundenspezifische Lösungen auf Softlayer
SWISS Data Standorte / IBM Softlayer Cloud
SaaS auf Softlayer
Theatron SaaS
Neues Announcement?
Weitere Partnerschaften
Serwise (Cognos)
Detailinformationen im IBM MSP/ISV Member Club: