IBM Systems Magazine, Mainframe digital edition - July/August 2009 - (Page 34) applied, it can reduce costs and increase team effectiveness. ´ Looking Beyond the Lifecycle The lifecycle is one way to view data management. In addition to how you accomplish your tasks–which is primarily where lifecycles sit–your organization has strategic goals and ways of achieving those goals drive what needs to be done. As you can see in Figure 2 (page 32), strategic goals are business growth and resilience. They’re achieved through a combination of inf rastr uct ure simplif ication and data governance. This is the leading the way for organizations to be more profitable, more easily react to competition and change the environment to better serve their customers. The business goals and ways of achieving them are just a few pieces of the puzzle. Each area has a set of required actions that can be followed to achieve success and can be implemented on their own or together—providing bigger and better value attainment for overall organizational success. Business growth is the action required to manage systems to ensure they remain effective as the business grows. Unmanaged grow th can be worse than not growing at all. You must ensure the systems in place can handle the growth, performance doesn’t degrade due to the growth and systems remain at their highest possible quality. The data organizations capture has continued to grow exponentially over the years and seems to be growing faster than ever. To manage business growth, you must have the tools, processes and people who are able to not just react to this growth, but also execute against growth on an ongoing basis. As the market, competition and even your organization changes, it’s critical the organization remains resilient to that change. To be resilient, you must not just have a plan, but you must also be implementing the plan on an ongoing basis. You can do this by mitigating risk, retaining successful SLAs and implementing upgrades and migrations. Data must be managed throughout its life–ensuring as the environment changes, how data management can be changed as well. Hardware seems to continuously decrease in cost, but technology growth is creating new costs and not reducing overall costs. For this reason, you must continue to simplify infrastructures and reduce overhead, cost and complexity. Many mergers and acquisitions certainly haven’t helped organizations achieve simplification. Many IT departments have redundant systems, business processes and technologies. They capture data from multiple sources and must gain control over their infrastructures so data can be leveraged for business intelligence. This allows companies to respond to growing demands. Lastly, as you work toward these goals and simplify your infrastructure, you must ensure it’s done consistently across the enterprise. This requires a common set of policies and the capability to understand industr y requirements and regulatory oversight. Data governance isn’t just about putting the right policies in place; it’s about ensuring and documenting compliance throughout the data lifecycle. To provide compliance, you must protect customer-data privacy in addition to employee data and your company’s intellectual property. You must also be able to audit these processes to ensure they’re being implemented successfully. A successful audit is the process of documenting what’s to be done, doing it and then proving it’s been done. It requires a combination of tools, processes and people to implement datagovernance strategies. The goal of data governance is to react to those strategic business goals of growth and resilience. ´ Solutions for Integrated Data Management IBM is leading the way when it comes to integrated data management—bot h i n v ision and e xec ut ion—enabli ng organizations to meet strategic goals while improving goal management. IBM continues to improve its integrated datamanagement offerings across platforms and vendors. T he Pr i nceton Sof tech ( bra nded Opt i m ) acqu isit ion in late 2007 and continued product development are an example of how IBM’s vision, direction and current achievement s i nc lude prov id i ng t he be st produc t s with the deepest support and integration no matter what it may look like. IBM provides the widest and deepest array of marketleading capabilities for database design, development and administration; data growth; data privacy; test data management; application upgrades and retirements; data retention; e-discovery and more. In tune with its vision for integrated data management (f irst announced in 2008), IBM announced, on June 2, extension to t he Optim product line—introducing new performance-tuning capabilities, a common environment for developing Oracle, DB2* and Infomix applications, and enhanced portfolio integration. For More Information Integrated Data Management www.ibm.com/software/data/data-management/ Eric Naiburg is the integrated data management marketing lead for IBM Optim Product Marketing. He can be reached at ericnaiburg@us.ibm.com. 34 J U LY/A UGUS T 20 09 ibms ystemsmag .com/mai nframe http://www.ibm.com/software/data/data-management/ http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/mainframe Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of IBM Systems Magazine, Mainframe digital edition - July/August 2009 IBM Systems Magazine, Mainframe digital edition - May/June 2009 Table of Contents Editor’s Desk: Cooking Up a Data Solution Trends: IBM’s Scorpion Team Provides an Updated Method for Analyzing and Optimizing IT Infrastructures Focus on Storage: Tivoli Storage Manager 6 Accommodates Surging Data Case Study: Insurance Company Swiss Mobiliar Uses BMC Software’s APPTUNE to Ensure its Applications Perform Well Cover Story: An Integrated Data-Management Approach Supports Data Throughout its Lifecycle Feature: InfoSphere Warehouse Expands Data-Warehouse Tooling to the System z for Operational BI Functionality Technical Corner: Planning for a z/OS V1.9 Migration Product News Advertiser’s Index Stop Run IBM Jams Tap Into the Power of the Crowd IBM Systems Magazine, Mainframe digital edition - 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