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Websphere News Desk IBM Brings Autonomic Computing from Concept to Reality
IBM Brings Autonomic Computing from Concept to Reality
May. 20, 2004 12:00 AM
Three IBM Business Partners will integrate autonomic computing technologies into upcoming products available this month. Additional business partners will release products later this year using IBM autonomic computing technologies. IBM also announced key research projects in progress designed to further drive innovation in autonomic computing. Corente, NetFuel Inc. and Singlestep Technologies are scheduled to introduce products this month with the Common Base Event format, previously submitted by IBM to the OASIS standards body, which is envisioned as the basis for standardized exchange of problem determination data. The companies also integrated the Autonomic Management Engine (AME) into upcoming products. The AME monitors events, analyzes them, then plans and executes corrective action on a computing resource. When integrated with the other autonomic technologies, the AME is the facilitator of a self-managing system. Addamark Technologies and Network Physics will debut products later this year with IBM autonomic capabilities. A few weeks ago, IBM and Cisco jointly announced the Cisco Business Ready Data Center Optimized with IBM for the on-demand operating environment. Autonomic computing technology was implemented for the log conversion of Cisco's IGESM in the BladeCenter, which will provide customers the unique capability to pinpoint and resolve potential networking related problems using autonomic problem determination technologies. IBM Research continues to make great strides to further the vision of Autonomic Computing, a world in which computing systems manage themselves to a far greater extent than they do today. It is a world where interacting sets of individual computing elements regulate and adapt their own behavior in order to respond to a wide range of changing conditions with only high-level direction from humans. IBM Research is focusing its efforts on developing technologies and architectures that support multi-component self-managing systems. Large-scale systems, composed of interacting assemblies of these components and others that manage and serve them, will be self-configuring, self-optimizing, self-healing, and self-protecting. Key research initiatives include:
Unity
Change Management with Planning and Scheduling: CHAMPS
Planning for Orchestrated Remediation of Security Incidents: Elix0r
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