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TPF in a Distributed World Stuart Waldron October 16, 2000. Any references to future plans are for planning purposes only. IBM reserves the right to change those plans at its discretion.
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TPF in a Distributed WorldStuart WaldronOctober 16, 2000 Any references to future plans are for planning purposes only. IBM reserves the right to change those plans at its discretion. Any reliance on such a disclosure is solely at your own risk. IBM makes no commitment to provide additional information in the future.
Next Generation Internet • High bandwidth, low cost • Integrated voice, video and data • Wireless clients pervasive • Server based computing • Accelerate the focus on business to business
Infrastructure Requirements • High transaction rates • Integrate new and existing systems • Rapid application development • Security, manageability • Data mining • New devices, Multi-modal
Edge Servers • Routing • Security/Firewall • Transcoding • Caching • Load balancing • VPN
Federation and meta models with standards are key Directory Security certificates Single and global sign on Security policy administration Security Services
Enterprise Servers • Simple to complex integration • Scalable transaction servers • Scalable corporate databases