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The Development Challenges of SOAWhy Software Configuration Management is so Important to yourOrganizationUnisys Technology Forum, Queenstown, NZManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 1

AgendaThe Future State of your ApplicationsServices Oriented Architecture (SOA)The role of Software Configuration Management (SCM)ClearPath Application Development StrategyUsing SCM to gain Enterprise VisibilityExample & DemonstrationManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 2

The Future of your Applications Need to shift future investmentstoward innovation instead ofmaintenance by transformingstrategic business applications How will ClearPath applicationsbe part of your SOA initiative? Do you have a preference .NET, J2EE? How will you manage thesecomposite applications indevelopment?Managing Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 3

Service Oriented Architecture SOA is about business value and productivity, nottechnology SOA is about enabling business change– Speeds business change– Facilitates business connections– Enhances business control SOA is about business design– Identifies a strategic set of business services– Creates a digital model of business capabilities that is afoundation for business flexibilityManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 4

The Challenge–IT/Business AlignmentBusiness tformInfrastructureIT StrategyManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 5

The Evolution to Service OrientationManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 6

SOA is Based on “Business Services”A business service is acommon unit of work– Maps to businessprocesses– Defined in businessterms“Open Account”“Transfer Funds”“ExecuteTrade”“Get PortfolioBalance”“AuthenticateUsers”– Coarse nessLogicBack OfficeERPCRMFINANCEManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 7

The Promise of SOA Integrate a merger oracquisitionRespondto Change Introduce a customerself service olDifferentiateDriveRevenue Create single views forcross selling Accelerate delivery ofnew applications Enforce complianceManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 8

Unisys and Service Oriented Architecture3D VE3D VE providesprovides aa frameworkframework andand methodsmethods toto modelmodel servicesservices atat thethe BusinessBusiness Process,Process,Application,Application, andand InfrastructureInfrastructure layers,layers, creatingcreating aa robustrobust andand alignedaligned SOASOA oss the enterprise3D VEprovides thevisibility toidentify anddefineservices atthe BusinessandTechnologylayersManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 9

Unisys SOA Reference ArchitectureClearPath SOAEnablementManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 10

The Role of SCM in SOA SOA Business Services are naturally heterogeneous Failure to use best in class solutions will expose thebusiness to reduced revenue and client dissatisfaction– Application deployment failures will escalate rapidly without acorresponding change in management solutions Process transparency and enforcement is needed todiscipline the organization while keeping distractions to aminimum– Automating formerly manual tasks frees resource for businessinvestment– Gives developers back their creative freedomManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 11

What Is SCM?Software Configuration Management isthe process of controlling the entire lifecycle of application development fromproject start through deploymentacross your enterpriseManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 12

Why is Software ConfigurationManagement Important? Applications requiring 7x24x365 availability Reductions in IT Budgets– Do more with less Skills availability Regulatory changes / Audit Requirements Competitive pressures Application Deployment Failures– Production recovery very costly– Loss of market share / image / revenue Emergence of SOA strategies as a mega trendManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 13

Business Challenges. Accelerated Time to Market / Services Pressures IT leveraged to drive business benefits and marketdifferentiation– Customized business processes– Unique packaging / pricing– Partnering for strategic advantage New business channels– Mergers a large impact Speed and quality are contradictory but necessaryManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 14

IT Issues in Application Development. Inflexibility – Inability to rapidly adapt to new business needs– Lack of common processes across all application architectures /development organizations Low IT developer productivity / manual processes– Higher costs Management control of multiple development technologies for SOAenabling of strategic business applications 40% of projects fail to meet objectives (Gartner)Managing Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 15

ClearPath SoftwareLeveraging Industry Skills & ToolsetsClearPath Enterprise Development StrategyDatabaseDesignToolsDataModelsIndustry IDEsIndustry standardDBMS InterchangeRepositoryEclipse /.NETCommonDBMSIntegratedDevelopment3rd PartyToolsUnisysToolsFrameworksEnterprise Development ManagementAgile Business Requirement ResponseManaging Composite ApplicationsArtifactsProcessWorkflow5/23/2007Page 16

Key Attributes of SCMVisibilityIntegrityRepeatabilityManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 17

Unisys SCM PortfolioSUREMCP3GL & 4GLMCPWindowsUnix/LinuxCMplusOS22003GLOS2200 EclipseAll in OneManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 18

CMplus for Life Cycle ManagementSoftware pplicationInstallationManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 19

Eclipse IDE for OS 2200 CompositeApplicationsPre integrated all in one packageMix n matchfunctions: Modeling Coding DeploymentPlug ins:Unisys built and off the shelf(tested by Unisys)Web Tools ProjectSQLExplorerCOBOL & C et ConsoleOS 2200 Composite ApplicationUnisys Logging & DiagnosticsManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 20

SURE An enterprise wide Software ConfigurationManagement solution for:– ClearPath MCP– Windows, Linux, Unix (NET, Eclipse, J2EE) Automation improves quality while speedingdevelopment Lowers the risk of a development project notmeeting business goals Supports regulatory compliance Infrastructure for a common, repeatabledevelopment process Controls both development and deploymentfor the total environmentManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 21

SURE for MCP DevelopmentIdeal for Composite dio.NET3rd evelopment ArtifactsEclipse CVS APIMicrosoft SCC APISUREManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 22

SURE Explorer User InterfaceLeverage Industry SkillsNew Users Productive in 4 hoursManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 23

IntegrityInsure that heterogeneous components of projectsare completed at the same time as plannedTask Logical Unitof workTaskAll subtasksmust completeüSubtasksTasks are movednot filesAutomationnot manualprocessesManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 24

Team Organization and RolesLink user to teamLink team to projectProjectsTeamsUser works for project(s)UsersUser inherits authorizationsEmployee functionsAuthorizationsLink user to employeefunctionManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 25

Your Custom Processes in SURETask CreationTeamLeader orDepartmentManagerTesting failedDeveloper(1)ToDoDevelopmentDeveloperTesting failedReleaseCoordinator(3)TestingTesting OKDeveloperTransfer to INTGDeveloper orTeamLeader(4)Ready(2)Ready1 minuteTransfer Plannedto DEMETeamLeaderTransfer Dailyto yTesting er to MEManaging Composite ApplicationsPROD(GH)5/23/2007Page 26

GraphicalEnterprise VisibilityDBMSEditorsDMSIICommonSchemaWarehouse ModelXMIIndustryDBMSDBMSDataDesignModelsAB Suite3rdParty BusinessRulesMSGenerateSolutionToolsMS SCCVS.NetOtherrd3 lipse e Configuration ManagementAdapterSURERepMCP,Windows, Unix/Linux, Word, Excel. Project FilesRuntime StatsBuildDeployCommon Services5/23/2007Hot FixInfoManaging Composite ApplicationsPage 27

Environments and TasksTaskR1.5Independent slots but visibility for teamcommunications and management reportingR2.4Tasks have unique identity for tracabilityR3.2Reverse direction to resolve issues – testfailure for example move task back toDevelopmentDevelopmentTestProductionManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 28

Coordinating Multiple ProjectsMore on this in a minuteApplicationsTaskClearPath ePortalWeb Service viaorchestration ofMultipletransactionsChangeField lengthin DMSII &CoordinateReorgJava SOAwrapperfor CobolTransactionMSSoftware Configuration ManagementAdapterSUREEclipseAdapterMCP,Windows, Unix/Linux, Word, Excel. Project FilesManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 29

Some Additional ApplicationManagement IssuesUsing SCM to manage Core Business ApplicationTransformationManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 30

Have You Ever Heard Any Of TheFollowing from a Client? We want to begin moving to SOA but we don’t know how toupdate our applications while we run our business Our complex enterprise applications are too large and impossibleto understand So many different people have maintained our applications thatwe don’t know which parts of the code actually operate andwhich parts are obsolete We need to modify and leverage our applications, but cannotestimate the impact or time to make the required changes We do not have enough staff to maintain or modify ourapplicationsManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 31

Relativity Modernization WorkbenchTMCOBOLSource Document yourassets Complete assetinventoryRepository Streamlineapplications Transformapplications intoservicesManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 32

Managing MCP REAB SuiteCOS o BOur LceRepositoryEclipseJ2EEVisual StudioC Microfocus CobolRelativity Workbench Visual BasicHolistic Enterprise FrameworkSupports Application Development & TransformationManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 33

ClearPath ePortalBuilding secure deployments of Web Services for SOAEnablementManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 34

ePortal Developer Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 plug in– Automatic web, mobile and webservices solution generation Leverages Visual Studio 2005development capabilities– World Class developmentenvironment– Simplified and powerful web,mobile, web servicesdevelopment experience– Supports of the latest industrystandardsManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 35

Visual Studio 2005ClearPath ePortalOrchestrationManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 36

Enterprise class Blade Platform Enterprise class BladePlatform 4U rack mounted chassiseach supporting up to 6blades Fully redundant (n 1 power,cooling, network switches,and blades) Hot swap replacement of allmajor components Multiple chassis per systemManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 37

Personality Module Blade Appliance Application specific,enterprise class blade Implemented as "black box"appliances Can be configured into fullyredundant “virtual servers” Hot plug replaceable Preloaded and configured foroptimal performance andsecurity Software and configurationcentrally maintainedManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 38

Entry Level ePortal Appliance 1U rack mountable formfactor– Dual core Supports 800 1000concurrent users Upgrade to enterprise ePortalchassis with minimaldowntime/configurationchanges Retains appliance attributes– Secure, auto load/config,performance optimized Reduced RAS characteristicsManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 39

Stage & DeployCE StagingWizardEAE/ABSuiteComponentEnablerCOBOL, EAE / AB Suite w ClearPathePortalorStage & DeployCOBOLePortalDeveloperCommon Management4Q07 AvailabilityManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 40

ClearPath ePortal Platform Loads the OS, Environmental Software and theApplications automatically Pre configured switches and all network settings Flexible hardware provisioning Tuned for optimal performance "Best Practices" security implementation/ongoingmonitoring No single point of failure** – automated network and serverfailover, automated network and application load balancing Automated upgrade process for OS and applications** Enterprise OnlyManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 41

Management Environment Provides browsed basedmanagement Point and Clicksimplicity Responsible fordeploymentand monitoring of therun time solution Virtual Server definitionand management single click deployment Software deployment andupdates w/zero applicationdowntime Consolidated monitoringManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 42

SCM Key Benefits Enhance developer productivitywhile retaining choice of tools Improve quality whileaccelerating development todeployment cycles Coordinate software changesacross distributed environmentsand tools for SOA projects Gain control and flexibility Auditor and regulatorycompliance reporting Manage all enterprise artifactsin a single process modelManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 43

ClearPath ePortal Deployment& Management DemonstrationManaging Composite Applications5/23/2007Page 44

Managing Composite Applications 5/23/2007 Page 7 SOA is Based on "Business Services" A business service is a common unit of work - Maps to business processes - Defined in business terms - Coarse grained Business Logic Back Office Business Logic ERP Business Logic CRM Business Logic

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