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Inna KuznetsovaVice President, IBM Systems Software
Virtualization: Changing the Economics of IT
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Today’s IT Infrastructures are under pressure
10xdigital data is projected to
grow tenfold from 2007 to 2011
70%of companies in the global 1,000 will have to modify their data centers to meet increased
power and cooling requirements
80%of digital data growth will be “unstructured” and requiring
significant effort to “understand” and analyze
1012
devices will be connected to the Internet by 2011
6 terabytesof information is exchanged
over the Internet every second
69% of all server workloads will
be virtualized by 2013
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Yet, IT organizations are expected to do more with fewer resources.
Challenges
Many 2010 IT budgets at 2005 levels
Increased service level requirements
Few resources for innovation and new projects
*Source: Forrester, Base 695 NA IT organizations
66% of IT budgets allocated to
maintenance
Most firms have lower operating and capital IT budgets*
OpEx Budget CapEx Budget
- 36%- 32%
+ 9% + 7%
-40%
-30%
-20%
-10%
0%
10% INCREASE IN
BUDGET
DECREASE IN
BUDGET
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IBM solutions deliver additional business value beyond basic virtualization offerings
Consolidate Resources• Improved efficiency and utilization of
IT resources
Manage Workloads• Improved IT staff productivity with
integrated systems management dashboard
Automate Processes• Consistent and repeatable processes
based on best practices, business priorities and service level agreements
Optimize Delivery• Self provisioned by users based on
business imperatives, unconstrained by physical barriers or location.
ManageWorkloads
AutomateProcesses
Optimize Delivery
Consolidate Resources
NetworkStorage
Server
Increased Agility
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IBM virtualization solutions improve business agility and staff productivity
BEFORE VIRTUALIZATION
CONSOLIDATE RESOURCES
MANAGE WORKLOADS
AUTOMATE PROCESSES
OPTIMIZE DELIVERY
BEFORE VIRTUALIZATION
CONSOLIDATE RESOURCES
MANAGE WORKLOADS
AUTOMATE PROCESSES
OPTIMIZE DELIVERY
15:1 50:1100:1
300:1
1200:1
SOURCE: IBM Client Engagements. Number of server images per IT staff
SOURCE: IBM Client Engagements. Response time to delivery of business value
Virtualization with Integrated Service Management to improve business agility
Virtualization can increase IT staff productivity
Improved staff productivity with increased
“Server : System Admin” coverage ratio
Accelerated response time with close IT alignment to business priorities
6 MONTHS
2 MONTHS
2 HOURS 2 MINUTESINSTANT
Improved Productivity
Accelerated Responsiveness
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Basic virtualization on x86 delivers immediate benefits
Benefits• Improved IT efficiency and utilization thru basic virtualization• Reduced number of physical servers (eg file, print, web, email services)• Reduced energy costs
8:1 server footprint consolidation
$600 average energy savings per server
- 10% reduction in electricity costs per workload over 3 years
SOURCE @ http://download3.vmware.com/vi3/VMware-Infrastructure-Guide-to-Bottom-Line-Benefits.pdf
CONSOLIDATE RESOURCES
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Virtualizing on IBM System x can greatly extend the benefits from consolidation
Benefits• Improved IT efficiency and utilization• Reduced complexity by reducing the number of physical servers, storage,
and network devices• Improved resource utilization that helps reduce energy costs• Reduced floor space requirements
+ 78%more Virtual Machines on eX5 for the
same license cost
- 50% less VMware license cost on eX5 for same
number of virtual machines
- 96% reduced energy costs with new HS22/V blade servers
CONSOLIDATE RESOURCES
Improved business agility
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Fit for purpose, workload optimized systems provide customer choice to meet their requirements
Benefits• Improved IT efficiency and utilization• Reduced complexity by reducing the number of physical servers, storage,
and network devices• Improved resource utilization that helps reduce energy costs• Reduced floor space requirements
32 X more virtual CPUs with PowerVM over
basic VMware
3 X more LIVE VMs per server with PowerVM
over basic VMware
+ 65% PowerVM outperforms basic VMware
running the same Linux workloads
CONSOLIDATE RESOURCES
Improved business agility
SVC
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IBM Systems Director improves productivity and service management with a “single pane of glass” across IBM platforms (virtual and physical)
Benefits• Cross platform hypervisor support and systems management• Improved IT staff productivity with single, integrated systems dashboard• Ability to manage physical and virtual resources• Policy-based energy management
- 34% reduction in server management cost
using IBM Systems Director
29:1 reduction of storage administration points
- 38% reduction in labor hours required to
manage storage
• VMcontrol• Storage Control• Network Control• Active Energy Management
• Tivoli Management Framework• Tivoli NetView• HP OpenView• Microsoft SMS• Microsoft Operations Manager• CA Unicenter NSM• BMC Patrol
CONSOLIDATE RESOURCES
MANAGE WORKLOADS
Improved business agility
SVC
Firmware updates(eg BIOS, UEFI)
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Tivoli further improves staff productivity with better service management across IBM and non-IBM platforms
- 40% reduced storage cost thru
improved utilization with Tivoli
- 40% reduced labor costs thru
increased server to admin ratio
- 34% average IT cost for PowerVM solution than
comparable VMware workloads Benefits• Cross platform hypervisor support and systems management• Improved IT staff productivity with single, integrated systems dashboard• Ability to manage physical and virtual resources• Reduced complexity from physical and virtual resources sprawl
CONSOLIDATE RESOURCES
MANAGE WORKLOADS
+
Improved business agility
SVC
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IBM improves business agility with automated processes across your entire IT infrastructure
32 X more virtual CPUs over basic VMware
- 70% reduced cost using XIV as Tier 1 storage with self-healing / self-tuning virtualization
+ 65% PowerVM outperforms basic VMware
running the same Linux workloadsBenefits• Deploy IT services faster to meet business needs• Reduce software license costs based on actual software usage• Provide audit trails with traceable processes and approval routings• Integrate with process governance
CONSOLIDATE RESOURCES
MANAGE WORKLOADS
AUTOMATE PROCESSES
Improved business agility
+SVC
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IBM turn-key virtualized cloud solutions empower your business with new levels of agility using elastic scalability
CONSOLIDATE RESOURCES
MANAGE WORKLOADS
AUTOMATE PROCESSES
OPTIMIZE DELIVERY
2000 + Virtual machines per rack
- 30% reduced systems administration costs
- 30% reduced provisioning costs
7 X more storage scalability
CloudBurst
+SONAS
+IBM
Service Delivery Manager
Improved business agility
Benefits• Leverage cloud computing as a new business and delivery model where a
‘virtual enterprise’ is unconstrained by physical barriers and location• Self provision as required
+SVC
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IBM delivers end-to-end solutions through out your virtualization journey to increase your business agility on your cloud computing transformation
CONSOLIDATE RESOURCES
MANAGE WORKLOADS
AUTOMATE PROCESSES
OPTIMIZE DELIVERY
CloudBurst
+SONAS
+IBM
Service Delivery Manager
Improved business agility
+SVC
• VMcontrol• Storage Control• Network Control• Active Energy Management
• Tivoli Management Framework• Tivoli NetView• HP OpenView• Microsoft SMS• Microsoft Operations Manager• CA Unicenter NSM• BMC Patrol
Firmware updates(eg BIOS, UEFI)
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EURONICS Deutschland eG (Germany) Extending virtualization into the storage infrastructure
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The combination of the XIV Storage System and SAN Volume Controller gives us a smarter way to manage our storage. If we need to add a new application, whether in the AIX or VMware environment, we can provision the storage quickly and easily without worrying about the technical side of things. That’s really the ‘wow factor’ for us in this solution.
Uli MüllerIT Director, EURONICS Deutschland eG
Benefits:Able to manage entire storage environment with two IT staffBusiness continuity: SVC stretched cluster enables rapid, automatic and seamless failover to a different node SAN architecture simplification
Solution:IBM Power 570, XIV IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller
Europe’s largest buying group for consumer electronics
• 29 European countries
• 6,400 independent electrical retailers
• More than 11,000 stores
Objectives• End-to-end virtualized IT platform for SAP• Increase high availability & ease-of-use for
storage systems • Use automatic load-balancing • Zero-disruption maintenance.
CUSTOMER VIDEO @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=si3gQtubVM0
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Bryant University (US) Gaining new levels of visibility, control, automation
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Business need:
• Reduce the University’s carbon footprint
• Support future energy compliance opportunities, including smart grids and carbon emission reporting
The maturity of our converged campus network and IBM’s energy management solution are the mediating technology that allow our IT and facilities teams to work together monitoring energy consumption and reducing operational costs.
Art GlosterVice President & CIO Bryant University
”“
Benefits:15% reduction in data center energy consumption21% reduction in OPEX; 26% in CAPEX30% time savings in operational overhead, with 15% improvement in service delivery
Solution:IBM BladeCenter H & EIBM Systems Director AEMIBM Tivoli Monitoring for Energy Management
• Green education beyond the classroom: IT and facilities teams partnership
• Consolidated 4 server rooms to one data center in 2007
• Developed baseline of power consumption
CUSTOMER VIDEO @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0N8p-VC3D8
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Business need:
• Seize greater market share
• Reduce time to market for new products & services
• Address high cost of floor space & power
China Telecom Jiangxi BranchReducing complexity and operational costs with private cloud computing
Benefits:Time to market for new business applications reduced from 3-4 months to 2-3 daysImproved hardware utilization and cut hardware costs by over 50 %Cut energy consumption and CO2 emissions
Solution:IBM PowerVM™IBM Systems Director VMControl™IBM System Storage® SVC
China Telecom:
• 74M mobile subscribers
• 77% mobile revenue growth (1H 2010/ yty)
• 58M broadband subscribers
• 180M access lines
Our primary estimate is that the IBM solution has improved hardware utilization by over 50 percent, although this may in fact be higher. Sharing resources through the internal cloud has allowed us to consolidate hardware, translating into 50 percent cost savings in terms of CPU and storage.
Mr. Xu QiSupervisor of IT, Design & Support Center
JX CT, China Telecom
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CUSTOMER STORY @ http://www-01.ibm.com/software/success/cssdb.nsf/CS/STRD-8B9KWQ?OpenDocument&Site=default&cty=en_us
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Types of virtualized workloads
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PermanentMission critical workloads with foreseeable and steady growth
TemporaryCyclical utilization bursts (eg end of month or year)
UtilityUnpredictable short utilization bursts and require additional resources at a moment’s notice
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Virtualization of consolidated resources can deliver cost savings
SERVER VIRTUALIZATIONUp to 30-70% TCO savings
Up to 33-50% floor space and facility costs33-70% hardware costs
Up to 50% maintenance costsUp to 33% support costs
STORAGE VIRTUALIZATIONUp to 25% less capacity needed
Up to $50,000 power savings per 1,000TBs of installed storageUp to 60% migration costs savingsUp to 300% increase in utilization
NETWORK VIRTUALIZATIONUp to 67% savings on space
Up to 18% CAPEX, 43% savings on powerUp to 35% savings on OPEX
50% fewer adaptersUp to 75% less cable clutter with virtual NICs
DESKTOP VIRTUALIZATIONUp to 40% overall TCO savings
Up to 45% power savingsUp to 90% deskside support
Up to 50% on helpdeskUp to 75% in security and user administration
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Manage Workloads – Servers improves virtualized server management
+ 78% more Virtual Machines on eX5 for the same
license cost
Estimated costs based on IBM internal studies. Configurations are based on IBM internal studies. Prices are in US currency, prices will vary by countryVMware vSphere Enterprise Plus pricing @ $3,500 / processorTypical virtualized workloads are memory constrained before processors are fully utilized
IBM System x3690 X5
2 processors @ $7K32 DIMMs for 281 VMs
Current Environment
2 processors @ $7K16 DIMMs for 158 VMs
- 34% reduction in server management cost
+
10:1 (or greater) server
consolidation
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Automate Processes – Servers intelligent virtualized workloads
- 97% reduced Time to clone
SAP database
- 67% less time to clone SAP
system
+RESTful
+- 98%
reduced time to add additional SAP application
server
+
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Optimize Delivery – Servers IBM CloudBurst – the ultimate, “turn key” cloud solution
2000+ Virtual Machines
- 30% Provisioning costs
Additional details @ http://www-304.ibm.com/shop/americas/content/home/store_IBMPublicUSA/en_US/ibmcloudburst.html
+ - 30% Systems
Administration costs
CloudBurst
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Estimated costs based on IBM internal studies. Storage configurations are based on IBM internal studies. The total cost of acquisition includes the cost of buying the hardware, three years of maintenance on the hardware, the cost of licensing the software and three years of annual charges on the software.
Current Environment
97TB HDD + SSD 4 DS4700 systems3 tape systems
$1.72M TCA (3 years)
IBM Storwize V7000 with Integrated SAN Volume Controller (SVC)
$1.18M TCA (3 years)
54.6TB HDD + SSD 2 Storwize V7000 systems1 tape system + 54.6TB backup - 32%
reduction in Total Cost of Acquisition
- 38% reduction in labor hours required to
manage
29:1 reduction of storage administration points +
SVC
Manage Workloads – Storage improves virtualized storage management
Storage Control
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Automate Processes – Storage improves productivity and virtualized storage environments
+ 30% improved storage
utilization
2X administrator productivity,
with automated provisioning & unified
management
- 30% cost of creating storage pools
Productivity Center Automation
+IBM Storage
SAN Volume Controller
130+ storage systems from various vendors
supported
20+ various operating systems
supported
SVC
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Consolidate Resources reduce server, network and storage complexity
+IBM zEnterprise
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IBM zEnterprise BladeCenter Extension
+ 40% performance over
previous generation
10X improvement for
complex queries using workload optimizers
- 62% systems management
costs
IBM zEnterprise Unified Resource Manager +
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Optimize Delivery – Storage IBM SONAS – the ultimate, storage cloud solution
7 X more storage scalability
- XX% <insert quantifiable proof point here>
- XX% <insert quantifiable proof point here>
Storage Manager
+
7,200 HDD
14.4 PB
GPFSSONAS
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The NYSE highlighted their new x3850 X5 8-socket on stage at the SIFMA Technology Expo this week in NYC. NYSE showcased a number of market-critical financial applications running on the x3850 X5 8-socket system.“…check out this impressive piece of machinery running all the software you need for a low-latency trading solution.” - Feargal O'Sullivan
Deferred development a new datacenter, based on savings found during their initial testing of the x3850 X5 system. They realized a 35:1 consolidation reduction and 4x faster database processing. They expect to save 17k sq/ft of raised floor space and nearly 2/MW in power savings.“The IBM System x3850 X5 is a game changer. Our testing in the lab has shown 5x performance improvements running 64 virtual machines on a single x3850 X5 with 32 cores in only 4 sockets.” - David Guzman, Senior Vice President, Acxiom
General Dynamics is deploying x3850 X5 systems for a virtual desktop deployment for one of their U.S. Department of Defense customers. This will reduce costs, as well as provide greater functionality and reliability for the deployment of desktops within the Pentagon.
Click on image to go to NYSE Blog
Clients are embracing eX5 and maximizing value for their business.
Virtualizing @ LV 1871Alexander TriebsInfrastructure Project Manager, LV 1871
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Medium Sized Business
Mutual insurer 8500 independent insurance brokers
Specialist for Life, Annuities &Disability Income Benefit (IncomeProtection)
Who is LV 1871 ?
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2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
LV 1871Gesamtmarktin Mio. €
+ 20,3%
+ 87,1%seit 2001+ 5,6%
+ 9,2%
+ 7,4%
+ 32,0%
+ 6,7%+ 7,3%+ 0,4%+ 2,9%
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LV 1871 Business Results
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Insurance brokers‘ favourite
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Requirements of Business Processes
98% of business processes are built on IT-processes
• Fast• Reliable• Flexible• Robust• Cost Effective• Efficient
34IBM Pulse 2011, Alexander Triebs, 03/1/2011
Requirements of IT-Infrastructure
• Fast• Reliable• Flexible• Robust• Cost Effective• Efficient
Surprised?
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Former Platforms of LV 1871
IBM Host(classic inventory management system)
Solaris(SAP-FI,CO,...)
Windows (unit linked inventory management system)
Print Service Provider
EMC Storage System
(Symmetrix/Centera)
Windows (Backoffice)
IT-Systems
36IBM Pulse 2011, Alexander Triebs, 03/1/2011
The Seven-Year-IT-Strategy (Began in 2004)
• Migration of host system to AIX• Strategic system for actuarial inventory management is System p
(AIX)• Reduction of outsourcing• Reduction of IT cost ratio (important element of acquisition)
Many consolidation projects
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What was the starting point in 2004?
Windows Server AIX Server(Power 4)
Data Center 01Data Center 02
Windows Server
EMC DMX
SCSI AttachedStorage
EMC Centera
Tape Libraries
Linux Server
AIX Server(Power 2/3)
SCSI AttachedStorage
Syst em St orage
JukeboxSyst em St orage
Veritas TSM
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ESX Farm(Windows/Linux)
SVC (storage virtualization)
AIX Farm(Power 5)
Data Center 01Data Center 02
ESX Farm(Windows/Linux)
Backup
Backup
DS8100 DS4800
DR550
S y st e m St o ra g e
Library
AIX Farm(Power 7)
Step 2(Power 7)
Step 3
Synchronous Mirror
Step 1
DS5000
Where did the journey take us?
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IBM Systems
8 System x (160 VMs: DMS, SQL-Server, Backoffice, DMZ)Model: x3650 M312 Intel Xeon 6C Processor Model X5680 3.33GHz/1333MHz/12MB72GB PC3-10600 CL9 ECC DDR3 1333MHz2 x 8Gb FC Single-port HBA6 Dual Port Ethernet
2 System p (4 VIOs, 11 AIX: SAP, Notes, Inventory Management, BO)Model: 9117-MMB p77016 Power 7 @ 3.1 GHz256GB DDR3 1066 MHz4 x 8Gb FC Dual-Port HBA4 Dual Port Ethernet
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Advantages of IBM Systems
External Effectiveness = Customer satisfactionImproved performanceStability
Internal Efficiency = Money SavedFlexibility (changes need minutes, not weeks)Reduced cost (less storage space wasted and tiered storage)($ 20/GB Tier 1,$ 8/GB Tier 3, Capacity Ratio Tier 1/Tier 3=1:3)Vendor independence (price model change,upgrading)
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Lessons Learned
SystemsImproved performanceStability and reliability
Costs move from Servers to StorageCreate AND delete VMsThink about deduplication on backup
SAN and LAN will become the essential backbones of virtualization100 % AvailabilityThink about redundant and splited fabrics and VLANs
SecurityDMZ and LAN are separated on different hardware
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THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS PRESENTATION IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE EFFORTS WERE MADE TO VERIFY THE COMPLETENESS AND ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS PRESENTATION, IT IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. IN ADDITION, THIS INFORMATION IS BASED ON IBM’S CURRENT PRODUCT PLANS AND STRATEGY, WHICH ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY IBM WITHOUT NOTICE. IBM SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF, OR OTHERWISE RELATED TO, THIS PRESENTATION OR ANY OTHER DOCUMENTATION. NOTHING CONTAINED IN THIS PRESENTATION IS INTENDED TO, NOR SHALL HAVE THE EFFECT OF, CREATING ANY WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS FROM IBM (OR ITS SUPPLIERS OR LICENSORS), OR ALTERING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY AGREEMENT OR LICENSE GOVERNING THE USE OF IBM PRODUCTS AND/OR SOFTWARE.
The following terms are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both:IBM, IBM Logo, on demand business logo, Enterprise Storage Server, xSeries, BladeCenter, eServer, ServeRAID andFlashCopy, System Storage, Tivoli, Easy TierThe following are trademarks or registered trademarks of other companies.Intel is a trademark of the Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries.Java and all Java-related trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc., in the United States and other countries.Lotus, Notes, and Domino are trademarks or registered trademarks of Lotus Development Corporation.Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.Microsoft, Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.SET and Secure Electronic Transaction are trademarks owned by SET Secure Electronic Transaction LLC.UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries.Storwize is a trademark of Storwize Inc., an IBM company, and used under license by IBM.