Upgrade to HCL Domino V12 – Speed Up and Save!

Upgrade to HCL Domino V12 – Speed Up and Save!

The global announcement of the new version of Domino, V12, took place on June 7, 2021, but the celebration will symbolically continue for another 12 weeks after the date of the announcement. During this period, HCL will participate in unique initiatives that will accelerate the transition to the new version and the development of business applications. Domino V12 is the next important and significant milestone in the evolution of the flagship HCL platform. It ensures that the future of the companies that use it will be disruptive, innovative, mobile, and secure.

Meet new HCL initiatives and speed up!

  • Upgrade to Domino V12 using HCL service and get Nomad for Web HCL for browser-based applications and deployment assistance with no additional investment.
  • Get a Domino Volt for fast low-code development and the HCL team will help you build your first Domino Volt application completely free.
  • Upgrade to Domino V12 with Panagenda solutions quickly, easily, and cost-effectively no matter what version of Domino you currently have.

 

Great motivation to quickly transition to the new version and choose a course for modernizing application development!

  • Do you use an older Domino and want to upgrade to Domino V12? Windy Haven offers a flexible approach. Our specialists can do a test update on a clone of one of your servers in a disconnected environment without interfering with your production system. Take the first step, get results, and make an informed decision about whether to update yourself or use our services.
  • Want to quickly mobilize your applications? Our experts can customize the Domino environment and mobile devices using HCL Nomad so that mobile users can use the applications they need while away from their desks.
  • Want to streamline your HCL Notes client-side management? You may be pleasantly surprised by the special MarvelClient pricing that Windy Haven has to offer to celebrate the release of Domino 12. With the MarvelClient software, you have complete control over all HCL Notes clients. You’ll get initial client setup, upgrades, efficient roaming, and endless configuration options, while significantly reducing support calls.

 

And that’s not all – we’re offering a dedicated HCL initiative for the Sametime online collaboration platform!

  • Replace your current third-party online meeting solution with HCL Sametime Premium 2-year subscription for 50% off.
  • You are not buying a pig in a poke — your company can access a free trial of Sametime Premium to try it out.

 

Are you interested? – Great! Our experts are ready to tell you in more detail about the conditions for participation in HCL initiatives and further steps.

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Posted by / July 29, 2021 / Posted in News

IBM and SAP to Help Financial Institutions Accelerate Cloud Adoption to Modernize Operations in a Secured Environment

SAP plans to onboard finance and data management solutions to the IBM Cloud for Financial Services

ARMONK, N.Y. and WALLDORF, Germany, July 28, 2021 – IBM and SAP SE today announced that SAP intends to onboard two of its finance and data management solutions to IBM Cloud for Financial Services to help accelerate IBM cloud adoption within the financial services industry. The collaboration will be designed to help the companies address the industry’s stringent compliance, security and resiliency requirements, while supporting business transformation and innovation for financial services institutions.

As banks and insurers balance the need to deliver innovative services and meeting the industry’s strict security and compliance requirements, hybrid cloud environments have become increasingly important. To fuel industry-wide innovation, IBM introduced the IBM Cloud for Financial Services with built-in security and compliance controls that help companies reduce risk and regulatory barriers impeding IT landscape modernization, transformation, and innovation.

IBM Cloud for Financial Services offers a highly secured, purpose-built environment for financial services institutions to transact with their technology partners and FinTechs. By onboarding to the IBM Cloud for Financial Services, clients can adopt onboarded SAP offerings, while addressing their regulatory and compliance standards. Supported by a growing ecosystem of more than 100 partners and FinTechs, the cloud platform is designed to speed customers’ business transformations by addressing risk in the supply chain for financial institutions and unlocking new revenue opportunities.

In the context of their ongoing partnership, IBM and SAP have helped hundreds of companies digitize their operations using an open, hybrid cloud approach. SAP intends to join IBM’s ecosystem to deliver finance risk, operations, and total spend management offerings on the IBM Cloud for Financial Services.

“The rapid transition of regulated industries, such as financial services, toward the cloud makes it necessary to address new operational and technology challenges,” said Bob Cummings, Head of SAP Financial Services Sector. “The combination of IBM Cloud and SAP’s capabilities can help banks and insurers around the world to accelerate their digitalization journey and scale their business globally.”

“As we continue to add partners, such as SAP, to our growing ecosystem, we’re one step closer to driving a true change in cloud adoption for the industry to ultimately help reduce risk throughout the supply chain,” said Joel Spieth, General Manager, IBM Cloud for Industries. “We’re helping financial institutions modernize with SAP solutions on IBM Cloud for Financial Services, driving innovation, and creating operational efficiencies.”

When onboarded, SAP’s planned offerings on the IBM Cloud for Financial Services will provide financial services institutions, their partners and FinTechs with the following:

  • SAP’s intelligent suite, including SAP S/4HANA® solutions: With its intelligent enterprise framework, SAP provides integrated applications, intelligent technologies, and a digital platform designed to enable banks to better serve current customers.
  • SAP’s solutions for strategic data management, including SAP® Adaptive Server Enterprise, and SAP IQ software: Combining the strength of in-memory technology with these solutions, SAP offers a robust data platform to achieve business agility.

SAP and IBM together have hundreds of clients and more than 5,500 individual products. The companies are focused on helping enterprises modernize their businesses and making the most of cutting-edge technologies.

For more information on IBM Cloud for Financial Services, visit www.ibm.com/cloud/financial-services

Statements regarding IBM’s future direction and intent are subject to change or withdraw without notice and represent goals and objectives only.

Announcing IBM z/OS V2.5, Next-Gen Operating System Designed for Hybrid Cloud and AI

V2.5 Brings AI Capabilities to IBM Z, Strengthens Security, Introduces New Capabilities for Application Modernization

ARMONK, N.Y., July 27, 2021 — IBM today announced IBM z/OS V2.5, the next-generation operating system (OS) for IBM Z, designed to accelerate client adoption of hybrid cloud and AI and drive application modernization projects.

According to an IBM Institute for Business Value study “Application modernization on the mainframe” released today, 71% of executives surveyed say mainframe-based applications are central to their business strategy; and in three years, the percentage of organizations leveraging mainframe assets in a hybrid cloud environment is expected to increase by more than 2x.

IBM z/OS V2.5 helps drive value for our clients by delivering new capabilities across AI enablement, application modernization, resiliency, enhanced security and an improved developer experience.

AI capabilities on IBM Z

According to the “Global AI Adoption Index 2021,” conducted by Morning Consult commissioned by IBM, 87% of global IT professionals surveyed report it is very or somewhat important to their company that they can build and run their AI projects wherever the data resides[1]. With z/OS V2.5, IBM is introducing new high performance AI capabilities that are tightly integrated with z/OS workloads, designed to give clients business insights for more informed decision making.

“IBM is all-in on hybrid cloud and AI, and we are deeply focused on delivering new innovations like AI and new security capabilities on IBM Z to help our clients move forward, more quickly with their modernization journeys,” said Ross Mauri, GM, IBM Z. “For our clients, IBM z/OS V2.5 brings new security and resiliency capabilities to the platform, and enables clients to infuse AI in real-time into every business transaction – imperatives that became more urgent during the pandemic.”

Enhanced security to make client data future ready

Amid recent threats like SolarWinds and the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack against critical infrastructure, there is a continued need for clients to further strengthen their overall cyber security and resiliency posture. IBM z/OS V2.5 is helping to address these challenges by unveiling a broad spectrum of enhancements across authentication, authorization, logging, system integrity, system and data availability, encryption for data in flight and at rest, and overall data privacy including:

  • Expanding pervasive encryption to new types of data sets: sequential basic format and large format SMS-managed data sets are now included, providing users with the capability to encrypt data without application changes and to simplify compliance 
  • Anomaly Mitigation capabilities that leverage Predictive Failure Analysis (PFA), Runtime Diagnostics, Workload Manager (WLM), and JES2 to help further detect anomalous behavior in near real-time, letting clients proactively address potential problems

A secured, scalable environment for hybrid cloud

As clients accelerate their journey to hybrid cloud, having a secured, scalable environment is critical for the underlying transformation process. IBM z/OS V2.5 introduces new capabilities that support application modernization and provide a cloud native experience on z/OS:

  • New Java/COBOL Interoperability that extends existing application programming models with support for parallel 31-bit and 64-bit addressing, simplifying enterprise application modernization.
  • Enhanced performance and ease of use for z/OS Container Extensions (zCX) to integrate Linux applications and utilities into z/OS.
  • Additional capabilities to integrate cloud storage through transparent cloud tiering (TCT) and the Object Access Method (OAM) cloud tier support to help reduce capital and operating expenses with data transfer to hybrid cloud storage environments for simplified data archiving and data protection on IBM Z.

IBM z/OS V2.5 is expected to be faster and easier to install and upgrade, with one client trial demonstrating the ability to install z/OS more than 30% faster than compared with IBM z/OS 2.3 and 2.4.[2] With a simplified management experience supplied by streamlined and automated tasks, specialty skills may not be required. IBM z/OS V2.5 is expected to be generally available on September 30, 2021.

Statements regarding IBM’s future direction and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice and represent goals and objectives only.

IBM Survey: Government IT Modernization Driven by Security Concerns

Escalating Cybersecurity and Ransomware Attacks Make Spend on Cybersecurity a Priority for Government Agencies Next Year, Many Agencies Expect 3 Plus Year Timeline to Comply with New Cybersecurity Executive Order

ARMONK, N.Y., July 15, 2021 — According to “Government Index for IT Modernization”, a new study of current and former U.S. government IT decision makers,  commissioned by IBM, nearly 70% of those surveyed view security risks as the top barrier when migrating to modern cloud platforms. Of those surveyed, security also now outweighs reducing costs by almost double as the reason to modernize IT infrastructures.

Recent cybersecurity threats including SolarWinds, one of the largest supply chain attacks in recent history, and the Kaseya cyberattack impacting 1,500 global organizations, have put a spotlight on current cyber threats and existing vulnerabilities. In an urgent response, President Biden issued an executive order, urging federal agencies to modernize and protect their data from existing and future threats.

As federal government agencies look to make decisions for their long-term strategies, IBM’s new market research, “Government Index for IT Modernization” provides insights into the critical role of security and privacy in cloud adoption and modernization decision-making.  The study, conducted by Morning Consult on behalf of IBM, surveyed over 500 current and former IT government decision makers based in the U.S. found:

  • Modernization Drives Security – With cybersecurity attacks on the rise, so too are budgets to protect data. Responding government IT decision makers for all levels of government anticipate agencies will spend the most on cybersecurity in planning for FY22. According to the study, more than 75% of respondents cited migrating and managing data from legacy systems to the cloud as a challenge for their current or former agency, with security was cited as the top barrier but also as a main driver.
  • Contradictions Over Security Readiness – The study found that between 64% and 82% of respondents believe their current or former agency is very prepared or somewhat prepared for a wide range of current and future threats – from ransomware to post-quantum attacks. Yet more than 40% believe it will take three or more years to comply with the Biden Administration Cybersecurity Executive Order to implement zero trust and encrypt all data, an eternity in a world where security breaches occur with increasing regularity. This contradiction is further reinforced when looking at the current use of baseline security protocols – more than half of IT decisions makers surveyed say their cloud administrators does not always require complex passwords (50%) and two-factor/multi-factor authentication (51%).
  • Visibility Gets Cloudy – 50% of the respondents report their agency is using a mix of security tools for on-premise and cloud threats, creating a gap in visibility. At the same time security is the top concern holding 46% of responding government IT decision makers back from working with third party vendors. With the average federal agency using 10 or more cloud providers and working with hundreds of third parties, managing risk across this growing attack surface is expected to further complicate security.

“With the President’s executive orders, the U.S. Federal market is facing a massive transformation to its cybersecurity strategy which requires a great deal of technological modernization. While this is a priority for government IT decisions makers, our survey found that they view security as both a driver and barrier to modernization,” said Howard Boville, Head of IBM Cloud Platform. “Enterprise technology providers are stewards of massive volumes of personal data, and we need to do our utmost to protect this data. A public and private sector partnership that adopts an open and secured hybrid cloud architecture with sophisticated security capabilities can help agencies ensure that data truly remains theirs, even in a multi-cloud environment.”

Managing Transformation and Risk in Hybrid, Multi-Cloud Environment

IBM has a long history of collaboration with the U.S. Federal Government helping it innovate, adapt and transform over a multi-decade journey. This includes helping government agencies ease cloud adoption, improve efficiency, bridge varied cloud environments, and ensure mission critical workloads are integrated with security.

Based on the results of the new study, IBM suggests the following insights for managing risk while modernizing:

  • Government entities should consider open and secure hybrid cloud architectures to embrace innovation in the cloud which focus on helping them keep their data protected. A hybrid cloud approach can help governments manage data across on premise, off premise/cloud and edge environments, securely.
  • Complexity is the enemy of security and the approach to modernization should incorporate a secure architecture, including sophisticated capabilities that will not compromise or monetize customer and citizen data at any cost. To help mitigate third party risks it’s vital to close any loopholes in the data security supply chain, encrypting data being stored and transmitted and leveraging confidential computing to protect data in use.
  • New approaches for cybersecurity should be adopted to help protect data across hybrid cloud environments – no matter where data resides – either on premise, in the cloud or at the edge.

For more information about IBM’s work in the US Federal market, visit: https://www.ibm.com/industries/federal

Methodology
The data sheds new light on how government decision makers view obstacles to IT modernization. The research is based on more than 500 responses collected among current or former government IT decision makers in the United States across local, state and Federal government entities. The polling was conducted online through Morning Consult’s proprietary network of online providers in June 2021. All respondents were required to have significant insight or input into their agency’s IT decision-making.

Atos and IBM to Collaborate to Build a Secured Infrastructure for the Dutch Ministry of Defense

New Infrastructure to become the Digital Backbone for the Dutch Ministry as Armed Forces Transforms into an Information-Driven Organization

PARIS and ARMONK, N.Y., July 8, 2021 — Atos and IBM today announced their plans to collaborate to build a new, highly-advanced digital infrastructure for the Dutch Ministry of Defense. The Dutch Ministry of Defense plans to use advanced technologies, infrastructure services, and expertise from Atos and IBM Global Technology Services to construct new data centers, safeguard its IT system, and build a proprietary broadband mobile network to help ensure classified government information remains protected.

“Our work on Groundbreaking IT (GrIT) marks our continued commitment to building secure infrastructures that help global customers accelerate their digital transformations,” said Peter `t Jong, Head of Atos in The Netherlands. “By collaborating with IBM, a world-class partner with deep experience in helping government organizations across the globe modernize with advanced technology, we will help enable the Ministry to build an agile organization based on a reliable, secured, future-ready and flexible digital infrastructure.”

Atos and IBM announced the expansion of their strategic global alliance in January 2021 with the goal of transforming digital acceleration, increased productivity, and reduced operating costs for their customers. Today’s announcement reinforces the companies’ collaboration and mutual commitment to helping customers use open hybrid cloud and AI to accelerate digital transformation.

“Collaborating on GrIT with Atos, one of our sustainability-focused global ecosystem partners, reinforces our mission to build secure infrastructures using open hybrid cloud to help customers make their organizations future ready,” said Evaristus Mainsah, GM, IBM Hybrid Cloud and Edge Ecosystem. “Together, we’re helping customers, like the Dutch Ministry of Defense, accelerate their digital transformations by streamlining operations and increasing productivity in a most secured environment.”