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IBM announced that businesses are taking advantage of
WebSphere Virtual Enterprise to manage software applications and service
oriented architecture (SOA) environments with minimal human interaction. The software
increases application performance and lowers operational and energy costs
required to create, run, and manage applications across an enterprise.
WebSphere Virtual Enterprise provides application infrastructure virtualization
capabilities that deliver application server resources where they are needed
most. The software separates applications and services from the underlying
infrastructure. Workloads can then be placed and migrated across a pool of
application server resources allowing the infrastructure to automatically adapt
and respond to business needs. Requests are then prioritized and routed to
respond to the most critical applications and users.
Rotech, a home healthcare provider based in
“Virtualizing the application infrastructure has helped us eliminate
maintenance headaches, improve application performance and simplify management
through a single centralized point of control,” said Marlin Clark, Director of
Information Systems Technology, Rotech Healthcare Inc. “Not only has WebSphere
Virtual Enterprise become an integral part of our SOA strategy, it’s also
allowing us to reduce the energy costs associated with running our IT
infrastructure. We talked with BEA and IBM, but only IBM showed a commitment to
helping us make this level of change.”
Osaka Gas, an energy supplier in
To rectify the situation, Osaka Gas enlisted WebSphere Virtual Enterprise to
visualize and understand the behavior of its Java applications and implement
autonomic control of the infrastructure, while keeping its existing environment
unchanged. Osaka Gas saw benefits from WebSphere Virtual Enterprise, including
increased application availability and better integration across the business
with no impact to their existing systems.
“Virtual
Virtualization Improves the Bottom Line
IBM WebSphere Virtual Enterprise complements server, storage and network virtualization
by providing application infrastructure virtualization capabilities that can
result in tangible cost savings in reduced hardware and energy costs, reduced
administrative operational costs, planned maintenance cost savings, and
reduction in unplanned outages.
“Companies with an SOA strategy can drastically improve performance of the
infrastructure with WebSphere Virtual Enterprise in ways that translate to
tangible financial benefits,” said Tom Rosamilia, general manager, IBM
WebSphere. “Application infrastructure virtualization can be a key component in
taking an IT organization to new levels of energy efficiency and brings real
value to the business.”
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