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InterSystemsEnterprise Management System (EMS). Presented by. Renee Cannon InterSystems Corporation Senior Sales Engineer, Federal Sector Tel: 425.785.2356 Email: Renee.Cannon@intersystems.com. Agenda. Who is InterSystems? Why EMS? EMS Capabilities and Requirements
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Presented by Renee Cannon InterSystems Corporation Senior Sales Engineer, Federal Sector Tel: 425.785.2356 Email: Renee.Cannon@intersystems.com
Agenda Who is InterSystems? Why EMS? EMS Capabilitiesand Requirements EMS Scenariosand Demos How to Get EMS Learn More
Who is InterSystems? • Headquartered in Cambridge, MA • Founded in 1978. Privately held. • Offices in 25+ countries • Work directly with end users as well as 1000+ partners • 15% of the world's equity trades run through InterSystems (ISC) software, and all of the top ten banks use ISC products • Healthcare services for more than two-thirds of the U.S. population are supported by InterSystems software
Evolution of a Strategic Platform Caché Security Management & Monitoring Languages Web XML SOAP ODBC JDBC Objects Multidimensional Data Engine Unstructured Data SQL Business Intelligence
Evolution of a Strategic Platform Ensemble Messaging Engine Transformations & Routing Business Rules Visual Trace Security Management & Monitoring Enterprise Service Bus Languages Web XML SOAP ODBC JDBC Technology Adapters Objects Multidimensional Data Engine Unstructured Data Service Oriented Architecture SQL Monitoring Business Intelligence Workflow Dashboards
Evolution of a Strategic Platform HealthShare Active Analytics Clinician Viewer Clinical Message Delivery EMRIntegration Secure Messaging Lab Result Delivery Discharge Summary Identity Management Data Management Composite Health Record Patient Index Consent Services Provider Directory Interoperability Foundation Standards, Protocols, Documents, Profiles IHE XSL Transformations Registries Terminology Services Ensemble
Big Systems, All Verticals Financial Services Telecommunications Government Healthcare (e.g., VistA) Other Industries
“A Leading Global Investment Bank” • 50% US equities daily trading volume. • 13% of global equities daily trading volume. • On peak trading days, the system processed more than 1 billion transactions/day. • Creates 250GB new data in Caché every day (avg): • > 300 Caché instances deployed in production world-wide • Customer created their own replication solution that utilizes Caché distributed data caching architecture
How to Manage Multiple Instances • Connect to each machine individually to perform management activities for standardized configuration, security, user definition, and license settings. • Control who can edit settings. • Audit changes that have been made.
Enterprise Management System • Free, stand-alone • EMS control “services” • Configuration service • Security service • User service • License service • Instances register with EMS then can be managed as an enterprise, groups or individual instances
EMS Configuration Service • Supported databases and namespaces • Journal settings • ECP settings • Shadowing settings • Backup settings • SQL settings
EMS Security Service • Roles • Resources • Security services • Applications • SSL/TLS • System-wide settings
EMS User and License Service • User Settings Includes what users are supported on a managed instance. The privileges of these users depend on what roles the EMS has established through the Security service. • License Settings Manages the license key in use.
EMS Security • WS-Security — end-to-end security • protects messages between the EMS and the managed instances. • SSL/TLS — point-to-point security • protects messages going as they leave from and arrive at the EMS server. EMS allows an unsecured, demo/test mode
EMS Instance Requirements • Managed instances at least version 2014.1 • Supports only those features that aid in system management itself and, optionally, acting as an enterprise license server.
Managing instances using EMS • Accept new instances for management, which includes putting them in groups. • Establish EMS groups and determining what settings they control. • Performing ongoing management as necessary, e.g., changing various settings and propagating those changes to groups of managed instances. • Remove or deleting managed instances and groups as necessary.
Managing the EMS server • Oversee users who are allowed to change settings and propagate those changes. • Establish security for the EMS in order to protect its communications with managed instances. • Other administrative tasks, such license management and logging.
Want more information? Contact Renee directly: renee.cannon@intersystems.com Answer questions and/or network you to ISC resources closest to you Help with software evaluations EMS Field Test available via InterSystems Field Test Portal Software Documentation
Questions? Renee Cannon InterSystems Corporation Senior Sales Engineer, Federal Sector Tel: 425.785.2356 Email: Renee.Cannon@intersystems.com