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IBM z/TPF Business Perspective
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TPF and z/TPF
Transaction Processing Facility (TPF) is IBMs specialized operating system and transaction processor for high-end, high-volume, high-bandwidth computing. Designed to excel in the most demanding operational environments, TPF is optimized for large scale computing and takes advantage of the outstanding memory and I/O management capabilities of the IBM System z family. TPF is optimized for: Maximum transaction rates per second (currently in excess of 25,000 plus per second) Fastest access to data (maintained for business and/or security reasons) in large, contiguous data bases z/Transaction Processing Facility Enterprise Edition (z/TPF) available September 2005 64-bit extensible architecture relieves memory constraints Modern application development environment using Linux/open tooling Supports customers services centric plug and play/SOA strategy
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z/TPF and z/Linux allow customers to move from proprietary to Open Systems
z/TPF 1.1 Open development model Commodity skills, commodity tooling Componentization of existing code Assembler programs repackaged as reusable objects Breaks monolithic code base into manageable parts Inclusive or shared Architecture z/TPF now a vertically scaling part of a distributed system Promotes the componentization and distribution of function
Green - Mainframe Blue - Distributed
TPF 4.1.
z/TPF
z/TPF and z/Linux
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z/TPF fits into your Services Centric Plug and Play Strategy
Transport Services
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z/TPF Business Advantages
Open systems development benefits now apply Common skill set across IT Option to hire entry level skills Millions of lines of open source code available porting option, faster time to market Modern/enterprise-wide development tooling Support legacy and new application evolution to open systems
Expanded memory capability Allows exploitation of open systems technologies Allows expansion/growth for existing clients/applications Enables additional Hosting capabilities Flexibility Supporting legacy and new application evolution to open systems Pricing options allows: Full box pricing or Usage based pricing Unmatched availability, reliability, and scalability
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Modern Environment Benefits
TPF 4.1 Tightly Coupled with Operating System Specialized Technical Expertise Limited Open Source Extreme Transaction Processing Hardware (box) based pricing Five 9s Availability and Reliability Memory Constraints Extreme I/O Capability z/TPF Services Centric Standardized Open Development (C/C++) Open Source Extreme Transaction Processing New Pricing Options Five 9s Availability and Reliability Enhanced Memory Extreme I/O Capability z/Linux Open Systems Services Centric Standardized Open Development (Java and GNU suite) Open Source Sophisticated business logic with little latency Potential cost savings when coupled with z/TPF Business Determined Business Determined Business Determined
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Conclusions and Summary
z/TPF Advantages
Faster time to market commodity skills, open source, enterprise wide tooling Potential cost savings usage based/workload charging Capability to service new/existing customer/user needs and add new functionality rapidly Minimize risk by embracing a proven, high volume transaction processing solution Long term, strategic business plan that utilizes modern, Services Centric solutions
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