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Software AG brings Adabas & Natural to new IBM® z16™ Single Frame and Rack Mount Models
New IBM configurations designed for flexibility, sustainability, and security within the data center.
Software AG brings Adabas & Natural to new IBM® z16™ Single Frame and Rack Mount Models

We are excited to collaborate with IBM as the company unveils its new IBM z16 and LinuxONE 4 single frame and rack mount models available globally on May 17, 2023. Powered by the IBM Telum processor, these new configurations are designed for highly efficient data centers with sustainability in mind. Software AG clients can make more effective use of their data center space while remaining resilient in the midst of ongoing global uncertainty.  

Enterprises around the world, from banking to manufacturing, rely on mission-critical applications built on the Adabas database & Natural programming language from Software AG. These clients can immediately utilize the new IBM z16 models to co-locate their Adabas & Natural applications with a distributed infrastructure to help advance their sustainability goals, as well as embrace hybrid cloud through API integration.    

Software AG clients can also benefit from the security provided by IBM z16. Adabas Encryption supports the IBM cryptographic services in an easy-to-use tool that can help clients protect entire databases, or specific data sets, while maintaining database performance. Adabas & Natural are available for z/OS and Linux on IBM zSystems. Through continuous co-creation with IBM, Adabas & Natural supports the cyber resiliency, elasticity, and scalability of IBM zSystems.

Addressing today's changing IT landscape

Every day, clients face challenges in delivering integrated digital services. According to IBM’s recent IBM Transformation Index report, security, managing complex environments, and regulatory compliance were cited as challenges to integrating workloads in a hybrid cloud. In today’s evolving IT landscape, it can be difficult for clients to meet business objectives while adhering to environmental regulations and increasing costs.   

The new rack mount option is designed with the same reliability standards as all IBM z16 and LinuxONE 4 systems and is for client-owned data center racks and power distribution units. This footprint is architected to let companies co-locate the latest z16 and LinuxONE Rockhopper 4 technology with distributed infrastructure. This can open opportunities to include storage, SAN, and switches in one frame, designed to optimize both data center planning and latency for specific computing projects. Installing these systems in the data center can help create a new class of use cases, including data center design, optimized edge computing, and data sovereignty for regulated industries.

Securing data on a highly available system

According to IBM’s Cost of a Data Breach report, conducted independently by Ponemon Institute, and sponsored, analyzed, and published by IBM Security, surveyed organizations with a hybrid cloud model had lower average data breach costs, about $3.8 million, compared to public or private cloud models. IBM z16 and LinuxONE 4 systems help support a secured, available hybrid IT environment critical to customer outcomes for essential industries like healthcare, financial services, government, and insurance. 

More sophisticated cyber threats require new standards of protection. IBM z16 and LinuxONE 4 provide high levels of resiliency offering support for mission-critical workloads. These high availability levels help business and governments maintain access to data from their mission-critical systems whenever they need it. IBM z16 and LinuxONE Rockhopper 4 single frame and rack mount systems offer a broad range of security capabilities, including confidential computing, centralized key management, and quantum-safe cryptography.

Optimizing flexibility and sustainability

IBM z16 and LinuxONE Rockhopper 4 single frame models are built to help maximize flexibility and sustainability in data centers. With a new partition-level power monitoring capability and additional environmental metrics, these single frame systems are dedicated to helping clients reach their sustainability goals, reducing data center space and energy consumption. These key advantages distinguish the platforms for sustainability in the data center, especially when consolidating workloads from x86 servers.  

As a part of the IBM Ecosystem, Software AG is helping companies unlock the value of their infrastructure investments by implementing the tools and technologies designed to help them succeed in a hybrid cloud world. We are excited to be working closely with the IBM Ecosystem to bring new innovations to our clients.

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