Well it's Tuesday, and you know what that means! IBM Announcements! Actually, it is Wednesday, but I started writing this post yesterday, and had to do some additional research to finish.
This week, IBM introduced the newest member of the PureSystems family of expert integrated systems - IBM PureData System. The new systems are designed to help clients effectively harness the massive volume, variety and velocity of information being created every day. The result? They deliver critical insights to improve business results.
The new systems are available in three different models, each optimized specifically for different workloads.
- PureData System for Transactions. Optimized
for transactional processing workloads such as e-commerce and built to
handle large volumes of transactions with flexibility, availability,
scalability and integrity. Basically, this is IBM DB2 pureScale and
InfoSphere Optim features running on Linux-x86 nodes. The system comes
in small, medium and large tee-shirt sizes, and can support over 100
databases. If you have DB2 applications, these can work with PureData
unchanged. If your applications are based on Oracle databases, these
can work with minimal changes to use PureData systems.
- PureData System for Analytics. Powered by
Netezza technology, this data warehouse system features built-in
database analytics to quickly explore and analyze large amounts of
sturctured information. This is the beefed-up version of the Netezza
TwinFin 1000. IBM DB2® Analytics Accelerator for z/OS® V3.1
(IDAA) supports both the new IBM PureData System for Analytics N1001 and
existing IBM Netezza 1000 systems as accelerators.
- PureData System for Operational Analytics. Capable of delivering actionable insights concurrently to more than 1,000 business operations, supporting real-time decision making for businesses. This is the follow-on product to the IBM Smart Analytics System 7700 based on POWER7 nodes. This uses IBM Storwize V7000 disk systems inside.
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PureData System joins the PureSystems family which also includes the PureFlex System and PureApplication System, [both announced last April]. PureSystems provide built-in expertise, integration by design and simplification through the system lifecyle, helping businesses reduce complexity, accelerate value and improve IT economics.
In a related announcement, Andy Monshaw was recently named IBM General Manager, PureFlex. Some of you readers may remember that Andy Monshaw was previously the General Manager for IBM System Storage several years ago, and was my second line manager, and I am glad to welcome him back!
For more information, see the [IBM PureSystems landing page].
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