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XML News Desk DataDirect Technologies Breaks SOA Price Barrier
DataDirect Shadow version 7 is a single, unified platform built exclusively for integration with IBM System z mainframes
By: XML News Desk
May. 5, 2009 10:00 PM
DataDirect Technologies, an operating company of Progress Software Corporation (NASDAQ:PRGS), announced the results of internal benchmark testing performed at the company’s mainframe development lab in Sugar Land, Texas. DataDirect benchmark test results show use cases in which greater than 99 percent of mainframe Web services related processing can be diverted to the no-charge System z Integrated Information Processor (zIIP) specialty engine using the DataDirect® Shadow® version 7.1.3 product. Test results may vary due to environmental factors.
With the DataDirect Shadow product’s patent-pending design, processing associated with SOA integration and data queries can be diverted from the mainframe’s General Purpose Processor (GPP) to be handled by the zIIP specialty engine – which does the work without using any of the mainframe licensed MIPs capacity. Across mainframe middleware vendors, only DataDirect Shadow can provide this level of mainframe MIPs cost savings through its unique exploitation of the zIIP engine for mainframe integration. Internal performance tests were run for each of the major mainframe Web services provider integration types supported by the DataDirect Shadow product including business-logic integration, screen-logic integration and data-logic integration. DataDirect benchmark test results showed DataDirect Shadow is extremely effective in its utilization of the zIIP specialty engines, qualifying an average of 90 percent of Web services processing for business-logic, screen-logic and data-logic integration methods. For business-logic integration, the benefits are even greater with 99.8 percent of the processing performed by DataDirect Shadow being qualified to run on a zIIP engine. The DataDirect Shadow product’s technological achievement comes just as Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs) are beginning to feel the impact of reduced IT spending. The transformation of mainframe applications into reusable, Web services and the ability to access data via Web services are elemental requirements for an organization when evolving toward a SOA. The barrier for entry into SOA is higher with mainframe systems given the processing costs associated with Web services. These costs are expected to increase as mainframe SOA adoption matures and the complexity of Web services on the mainframe grows. Exploitation of the zIIP processor enables organizations to cost-effectively integrate the mainframe into an SOA by conserving GPP MIPS usage, slowing the rate of MIPS consumption and deferring costly mainframe capacity upgrades. "DataDirect Shadow provides compelling return on investment (ROI) with tremendous savings for processing on the IBM zIIP engine, providing a low-cost alternative to using the GPP on the mainframe," according to Susan Eustis, President of WinterGreen Research based in Lexington, Mass. "The DataDirect Shadow product provides optimized database, business logic and Web services workload transfer. The DataDirect systems add efficiencies that are superior to competing products." WinterGreen Research and DataDirect Technologies have recently completed the research and testing on a TCO calculator – a sophisticated, user-friendly tool for analyzing and modeling the impact of Web Services/SOA related processing on mainframe MIPS capacity. With just a few details from users a report can be assembled to determine the savings in MIPs dollars and MIPs capacity when an organization utilizes a zIIP specialty engine in combination with the DataDirect Shadow mainframe software. The formulas and underlying calculations were developed by experts at DataDirect Technologies' mainframe research lab and a team of analysts with WinterGreen Research. “I think it is very important that mainframe customers understand the tremendous opportunity that exist for lowering mainframe TCO, while still growing their SOA initiatives,” said Gregg Willhoit, chief architect, DataDirect Technologies. “With DataDirect Shadow, we are talking about real customer benefit that involves offloading up to 99 percent of SOA-related integration processing to the zIIP specialty engine. The end result is extra mainframe capacity to support new business services or gain an extra year before needing to upgrade their mainframe.” SOA World Latest Stories
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