IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository for z/OS ,
V7.0 delivers advanced capabilities necessary to drive the success of your
SOA deployments
IBM United States
Software Announcement 209-295
October 2, 2009
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WebSphere® Service
Registry and Repository helps maximize the business value of your service-oriented
architecture (SOA). This industry- leading solution enables you to publish,
find, enrich, manage, and govern services and policies in your SOA.
WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository V7.0 delivers updated capabilities and associated
benefits to provide service visibility and governance:
- Make smarter investment decisions by tracking return on investment (ROI)
of service investments. Better business-level information empowers business
users to better align IT decisions and offerings.
- Accelerate SOA adoption with the seamless integration of services life
cycle with IT operations life cycle and process management. Empower decision
makers with information for smarter capacity/resource planning and change
management by federating service life cycle and IT service management life
cycle with change and configuration management.
- Track, measure, and improve compliance with organizational and industry
policies. SOA policy monitoring analytics for service life cycle governance
and runtime metrics such as SLA and contracts ensure that the information
flowing through processes is in compliance with organizational policies and
goals.
- Better manage visibility of service across SOA domains. By using the Service
Federation Management console to simplify the process of sharing business
services between service domains, you can improve the connections within an
organization, and increase reuse of services and information by extending
the reach of existing assets across the organization and beyond.
- Achieve faster time to market of new applications with lower costs to
meet customer needs: Faster time to market with new ATOM feeds enabling Web
2.0 style interactions in a REST fashion.
For ordering, contact your IBM® representative, an IBM Business Partner,
or IBM Americas
Call Centers at 800-IBM-CALL (Reference: LE001).
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WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository delivers the foundation for enabling service life
cycle governance as part of the IBM SOA governance. As customers adopt effective
SOA solutions, the need to proactively govern the service life cycle through
prescriptive capabilities offered by WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
becomes important. Additional capabilities in the area of associating policies
with services becomes an essential part of service life cycle management and
governance. WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository integrates and complements numerous solutions from IBM as
well as external solutions from Business Partners, including:
- Enhanced connectivity by increasing runtime flexibility of applications
integrated using the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)-related products, including WebSphere DataPower®, WebSphere Enterprise
Service Bus, and WebSphere Message Broker
- Optimized use of services in SOA by exchanging rich service information
with runtime monitoring tools and operational data stores, including IBM Tivoli® Composite
Application Manager (ITCAM) for SOA, and IBM Tivoli Change Configuration Management
Database (CCMDB).
- Enabled governance and life cycle management of customer high-value applications
such as WebSphere MQ
and CICS®.
- Enabled policy management across the SOA lifestyle, spanning various domains
of policies, including runtime policies as well as service policies.
- The Service Federation Management console simplifies the process of sharing
business services between service domains.
- Integrate across Business Process Management solution as a foundation
for service governance and metadata.
A key part of this updated release of WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
is to deliver the advanced capabilities necessary to leverage the solution
as an enterprise Service Registry and Repository in driving the success of
your SOA deployments.
WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository performs critical functions in the area of SOA governance
and service life cycle management.
WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository V7.0 delivers updated capabilities and associated
benefits to provide service visibility and governance. WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
helps manage service interactions and dependencies by handling policies, versioning,
classification, and usage throughout the life cycle of the service to promote
optimal interaction of services in the SOA. WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
enables management and governance capabilities for you to get the most business
value from your SOA. It facilitates storing, accessing, and managing service
information (service metadata), enabling service consumers to easily select,
invoke, govern, and reuse their services.
WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository delivers visibility and control of the services in
the SOA. It helps drive business flexibility by managing the services that
align IT with business objectives.
With these capabilities, WebSphere Service Registry and Repository throughout
the SOA life cycle (model, assemble, deploy, and manage) helps govern access,
monitor service vitality, manage policies for publishing, and use and retire
services.
Without proactive service life cycle governance and management of service
metadata in an SOA, it is difficult to optimize business results of SOA that
indicate challenges in managing and a general lack of control over your services.
Management challenges typically include:
- Tracking and managing SOA services and business-critical documents
- Providing reliable SOA services for business applications and processes
- Reducing complexity and costs of securing services and applications
- Greater sharing to increase return on existing assets
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For details, refer to the Hardware requirements and Software requirements sections.
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An SOA is the next evolutionary step to help IT organizations meet their
ever more-complex challenges. SOA has the potential to drive business flexibility,
performance, and innovation by better aligning your information technologies
to your business objectives. Maximizing this potential depends on how well
you govern the services in your SOA throughout the life cycle.
Store, access, and manage information to support a successful SOA.
WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository V7.0 delivers management and governance capabilities
that allow you to get the most business value from your SOA. It facilitates
storing, accessing, and managing service information, called service metadata,
to easily select, invoke, govern, and reuse your services. WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository has tight integration with IBM SOA Foundation, an integrated, open
standards-based set of software, best practices, and patterns for SOA.
WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository is an industrial-strength tool that helps you achieve
tangible business value from your SOA by enabling better control and governance
of services.
Publish, find, enrich, manage, and govern
Encourage reuse. The publish and find capabilities of WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository promote service reuse in SOA projects by allowing
greater visibility of and easier access to existing services. The service
discovery engine discovers services on WebSphere Application Server and other
application platforms, WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus,
and Microsoft®.Net
platforms, allowing you to keep an accurate record of deployed services in
your SOA. Faceted search provides a natural and user-friendly way to find
services by allowing you to progressively refine search results using attributes,
document types, and classification.
WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository helps to quickly create or modify business processes
using existing services. A powerful query mechanism allows you to search and
find the services that best fit the requirements of a given process.
Enhance connectivity. The enrich capability enables dynamic and
efficient access to services information by runtime applications and processes
that facilitate better connectivity and efficiency. WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
increases runtime flexibility of applications by an ESB by enabling selection
of services based on service metadata.
Optimize service usage. The manage capability enables management
of service metadata, as well as service interactions, dependencies, and redundancies.
You can classify services based on business objectives, manage policies for
services usage, and monitor how services are changed and versioned. Also,
you can link related documents (such as PDF files) to service metadata. This
capability helps you optimize the use of services in an SOA by exchanging
rich service metadata with runtime monitoring tools and operational data stores.
Enable SOA governance
Enables SOA governance in the service life cycle by providing:
- Access control. Control the visibility and access to service metadata
for sharing and reuse by using role-based access. Using the access-control
editor, you can easily set up access-control rules that align with your business.
- Classify service. Classify services and related metadata into groups
that are meaningful in the domain of your organization and that align with
your business needs. Using the classification editor, productivity can be
improved by easy setup and modifications to your classification schemas.
- Impact analysis. By maintaining relationships, WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository has extensive support for analyzing the impact of
service introduction, deletion, or alteration. Graphical views allow you to
intuitively understand the service relationships and dependencies.
- Service life cycle. By creating user-definable entities and customizing
the service life cycle, you can configure WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
precisely according to your business needs. You can implement best practices
for service life cycle management with the ability to promote services and
life cycle validations. Using customizable validators, you can guard transitions
in the life cycle states of services.
- Governance profile. To get you started easily and quickly, WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository provides a well-defined service model that includes
templates, associated life cycles, governance policies with a generic validator,
a classification system, roles, and perspectives.
SOA policy management
WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository enables policy management across the life cycle, spanning
all domains of policy. Better policy management with WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
lets you track and govern your runtime policies while establishing contractual
and enforceable relationships between various runtime policies and associated
services. You can consistently enforce the most current policies in your SOA.
These policies are discovered and interpreted dynamically during the run time.
By helping to ensure that your contractual obligations are strictly followed,
you will benefit by mitigating the risk of lost revenue and customer dissatisfaction,
and achieving higher levels of service quality and responsiveness.
- Govern the life cycle of SOA policies
- Validate, audit, and report changes to policy
- Ensure Web services interoperability compliance
- Enforce service governance policies
- Use policy authoring tools to easily create new policies
- Associate policies to services to create an authoritative source of services
and related metadata
- Store and associate policies of any domain
- Apply prescriptive approach to governance with new policy libraries, improving
time to value
- Templates for operational policies
- Policies that capture governance best practice
- Distribute SOA policies to enable enforcement by ESBs and other SOA products
Federate with other SOA repositories: WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
federates with other SOA repositories to enable governance and management
of the complete service life cycle. At the model and assemble phases, WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository is complemented by repositories that specialize in
managing SOA development artifacts.
In the deploy and manage phases, WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
can work with configuration management databases to acquire and manage operational
details of your IT infrastructure. Integration with IBM Tivoli Change and Configuration Management
Database (CCMDB) provides governance and impact analysis capabilities across
services and the underlying infrastructure.
Synchronization with Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration
(UDDI) registries allows entries created via a UDDI V3-capable product
to be synchronized with entries in WebSphere Service Registry and Repository.
Web Services Description Language document entries (that have been created
in UDDI following Best Practice: "Using Web Services Description Language
in a UDDI Registry" or Technical Note: "Using Web Services Description Language
in a UDDI Registry, V2.0.2") can be mapped, created, and maintained, including
their metadata. Policy documents stored in UDDI can also be mapped in WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository. The support is bidirectional, meaning that documents
created in WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository can be mapped into UDDI and documents created in UDDI
can be mapped into WebSphere Service Registry and Repository.
Enable governance and life cycle management of high-value applications: WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository helps your high-value applications to participate
fully in enterprise SOA. Service-enabled applications from WebSphere MQ
and CICS can
be published in WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository, enabling you to reuse, classify, describe, and govern
these services like any other in your SOA.
WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository can be a critical deployment component of SOA projects
because it enables you to:
- Get clear visibility into service associations and relationships. Better
align IT to meet business needs by outlining business tasks and the corresponding
IT services. WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository supports service life cycle management and governance
to provide better control of SOA environment.
- Share your services. You can identify common services to avoid
duplication and foster reuse. WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
supports discovery and reuse of services and the associated metadata and artifacts.
- Deliver services interoperability. Make the most of existing investments
and infrastructure. With the support of Web Services Description Language,
XML, XML Schema Definition (XSD) Language, Service Component Architecture
(SCA), and other standards including UDDI, WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
delivers true interoperability.
- Provide SOA governance. SOA governance is a catalyst for optimizing
SOA deployments in meeting the IT business objectives. Your SOA can be more
tightly aligned to business objectives because it is organized by business-oriented
services and if needed, also by IT function. Better governance of an SOA means
better business results.
- Unlock the value of mainframe applications and databases. Mainframe
applications and database interactions that are exposed as services can be
published to WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository and accessed by both the mainframe and non-mainframe
applications without invasive programming at the API level.
- Enforce best practices.WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
includes functions and flexibility to help IT groups institute standards and
best practices in their SOA deployments.
- Incrementally adopt SOA. The scalable nature of WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository enables you to start your SOA small and grow as needed.
You can incrementally deploy SOA alongside existing assets and processes.
Play a vital role in IBM SOA Foundation
WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository plays a major role in the SOA life cycle.
- Model. During service modelling, you can use WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository to create or reuse service descriptions, classifications,
and XML schemas. It also interacts with the service development life cycle
with standard asset management solutions.
- Assemble. During service development or assembly, you can use WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository to locate services for reuse and to enable service
composition, such as creating new composite applications. Because the life
cycle of services is managed and governed in WebSphere Service Registry and Repository,
it forms the authoritative source of service metadata.
- Deploy. As part of the service deployment process, you can publish
service endpoint information to WebSphere Service Registry and Repository.
It augments any service descriptions that already exist from development or
other tools, which helps by enriching the service interaction from run times.
- Manage. To manage services that leverage system-management practices
(such as Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL®)
processes, and Change and Configuration Management Database (CCMDB) for storing
information about service interactions such as mediations), you can use WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository to capture and assess the performance of services
against business and operational performance objectives. WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository federates service information with operational system
management utilities.
WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository forms the core that feeds the overall SOA governance
technology, which underpins the SOA framework. Its robust, industrial-strength
capabilities help you efficiently manage access to, and governance of, services.
Standard registry and repository functions for the entire software life cycle,
well integrated with IBM SOA Foundation and other complementary third-party
software solutions, make WebSphere Service Registry and Repository a valuable
component of your SOA. Regardless of the level of SOA maturity in your enterprise, WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository brings immediate benefits that can help accelerate
your adoption of an SOA approach.
Accessibility by people with disabilities
A U.S. Section 508 Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) containing
details on accessibility compliance can be requested at
- http://www.ibm.com/able/product_accessibility/index.html
Section 508 of the U.S. Rehabilitation Act
Features of WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository for z/OS®, V7.0 that support use by people with disabilities
include:
- Ability to use assistive technologies such as screen readers and screen
magnifier software
- Features to customize display attributes such as color, contrast, and
font size
- Capability of operating using only the keyboard
The product documentation is provided in HTML format as part of the WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository Information Center.
Value Unit-based pricing
Value Unit pricing for eligible IBM System z® IBM International Program License Agreement
(IPLA) programs enables a lower cost of incremental growth and enterprise
aggregation. Each System z IPLA product with Value Unit pricing has
a single price per Value Unit and a conversion matrix, called Value Unit
Exhibit, for converting from some designated measurement to Value Units.
Most commonly, Millions of Service Units (MSUs) is the measurement designated
by IBM to
be converted to Value Units. Some other measurements are engines or messages.
Since MSUs are the most common measurement, that measurement will be used
for the remainder of this description.
Value Unit pricing offers price benefits for you. For each System z IPLA
program with Value Unit pricing, the quantity of that program needed to satisfy
applicable IBM terms
and conditions is referred to as the required license capacity. Each
of the various Value Unit Exhibits stipulate that the larger your required
license capacity, the fewer Value Units per MSU you will need. Value Unit
Exhibits are uniquely identified by a three-digit code and referred to using
the nomenclature VUExxx, where xxx is the three-digit code.
Subsequent acquisitions of Value Unit priced programs offer additional
price benefits. The quantity of each System z IPLA program that you have
acquired is referred to as entitled license capacity. If you wish
to grow your entitled license capacity for a System z IPLA program, the calculation
to determine additional needed Value Units is based upon the number of Value
Units already acquired.
For each System
z IPLA program with Value Unit pricing, you should:
- Determine the required license capacity, in MSUs
- Aggregate the MSUs across the enterprise
- Convert the total MSUs to Value Units, using the applicable Value Unit
Exhibit
- Multiply the price per Value Unit by the total number of Value Units to
determine the total cost
To simplify conversion from the designated measurement to Value Units or
vice-versa, use the Value Unit Converter Tool. For additional information
or to obtain a copy of the Value Unit Converter Tool, visit the Value Unit
Converter Tool Web site
- http://ibm.com/zseries/swprice/vuctool
Note that Value Units of a given product cannot be exchanged, interchanged,
or aggregated with Value Units of another product.
To determine the required license capacity for the System z IPLA program you selected,
refer to the Terms and conditions section.
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WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository for z/OS, V7.0 is an integrated SOA Foundation product that
enables you publish, find, enrich, manage, and govern the services in the
SOA.
- Promotes reuse and eliminates redundancies
- Publishes and finds services and related metadata through all stages
of SOA
- Integrates and federates with other standard registries and repositories
- Creates new business processes using existing services published in WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository
- Enriches SOA runtime interaction
- Enables optimized access to service metadata
- Manages service interactions and policies
- Enhances business services by providing rich service metadata stored
with the corresponding IT services
- Enables better control of SOA with governance
- Facilitates service life cycle with guards for state transactions
- Analyzes impacts of service introduction, deletion, or alteration by
maintaining relationships
- Manages role-based access to services, changes, versioning, and service
retirement
- Facilitates policy support for instituting best practices and enforcing
policies associated with services in SOA deployments
- Offers strong backing by IBM SOA governance practice, methods, best
practices, and tools
WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository enables management and governance capabilities to
get the most business value from your SOA. It facilitates storing, accessing,
and managing service information (service metadata) so you can easily select,
invoke, govern, and reuse your services.
- Ensures security, scalability, and manageability for growth
When deployed
on z/OS, WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository inherits the strengths of the System z platform to provide a centralized
and highly available solution, ensuring your core SOA information is secure
and shareable across the enterprise.
Deployed on the same platform
as the one you use to host your core business applications, WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository for z/OS, V7.0 lets you build a highly available, secure,
reliable, scalable, and cost-efficient infrastructure for services reuse and
governance.
Implementing WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
for z/OS,
V7.0 offers a unique opportunity to take advantage of its capabilities as
part of a complete SOA implementation on the System z platform. It ensures that
as your SOA implementation grows, you have a secure and scalable way of managing
the many services your business applications rely on.
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Program Program
number VRM name
5655-W17 7.0.0 WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
for z/OS
Product identification number
Subscription and
Program PID number Support PID number
5655-W17 5655-R42
Business Partner information
If you are a Direct Reseller - System Reseller acquiring products from IBM,
you may link directly to Business Partner information for this announcement.
A PartnerWorld® ID
and password are required (use IBM ID).
- https://www.ibm.com/partnerworld/mem/sla.jsp?num=209-295
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Training is available for IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository.
IBM training
provides education to support many IBM offerings. Descriptions of courses for
IT professionals and managers are on the IBM training Web site
- http://www.ibm.com/services/learning/
The IBM WebSphere Education team delivers a comprehensive
portfolio of education services to help customers and IBM Business Partners successfully deploy
SOA and integrate IBM WebSphere middleware products to achieve the maximum
benefit.
Education is a key component to ensuring software success.
A case study by the IBM WebSphere Support Team has showed lack of training
as the third most common cause of deployment issues for three years running.
Our curriculum provides a unique training value built on exclusive product
knowledge direct from IBM Developers cemented with expert instructors and flexible
time and cost-saving training options. The IBM WebSphere Education team works closely
with product developers and services organizations to ensure that the courses
we offer provide the most up-to-the-minute technical and product information.
Our courses place an emphasis on the advanced knowledge and insight that only
these sources can provide. We draw from a deep pool of IBM technical experience in the development
of our courses, and pass that knowledge on to the students.
With over 200 courses across eight curriculums, WebSphere Education
provides training that spans the spectrum of skills needs from introductory
product overviews to advanced programming and administration. Hands-on labs
let you work with fully functional versions of the software you are studying
to round out your training experience. Several training options are available,
including classroom, private customized courses, or instructor-led or self-paced
online learning letting you train from your office without travelling.
Call IBM training at 800-IBM-TEACH (426-8322) for catalogs,
schedules, and enrollments.
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Product information is available via the Offering Information Web site
- http://www.ibm.com/common/ssi
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Product documentation for WebSphere Service Registry and Repository can be
obtained from the IBM Publications Center. Visit
- http://www.ibm.com/shop/publications/order
For the WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository Information Center, visit
- http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/sr/v7r0/index.jsp
The Publications Center is a worldwide central repository for IBM product publications
and marketing material with a catalog of 70,000 items. Extensive search facilities
are provided. Payment options for orders are via credit card (in the U.S.)
or customer number for 20 countries. A large number of publications are available
online in various file formats, and they can all be downloaded by all countries,
free of charge.
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Specified operating environment
Hardware requirements
For details, visit
- http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=3163&uid=swg27012652
Server requirements:
Any server capable of running one of the z/OS releases.
Software requirements
- Application server
- WebSphere Application
Server for z/OS,
V7.0
- Operating systems supported with 31-bit WebSphere Application Server -- IBM z/OS V1.9
or 1.10
- Operating systems supported with 64-bit WebSphere Application Server -- IBM z/OS V1.9
or 1.10
- Databases:
- z/OS -- DB2
Universal Database for IBM z/OS, V9.1
- z/OS V1.8
-- DB2
Universal Database for IBM z/OS, V8.1
For details, visit:
- http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=3163&uid=swg27012652
The program's specifications and specified operating environment information
may be found in documentation accompanying the program, if available, such
as a readme file, or other information published by IBM, such as an announcement letter. Documentation
and other program content may be supplied only in the English language.
Planning information
Support for Migration from WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
V6.0.2, V6.1, V6.2, or V6.3, to V7.0 is provided. In order to migrate, customers
will need to apply the latest Fix Pack Level available for WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository V6.0.2, V6.1, V6.2, or V6.3 as appropriate. For information,
visit the WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository product support site
- http://www-306.ibm.com/software/integration/wsrr/support/
Customer responsibilities
You must provide at least the minimum hardware and software environments
in which the licensed programs operate.
You must identify the machine on which you will install WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository for z/OS, V7.0. Then identify the MSU tier in which it fits,
and then calculate the number of Value Units for the required Use Authorization.
Before operating the system, you must confirm that they have sufficient
Use Authorization to use the system.
You must purchase the appropriate number of Value Units before using the
system.
Problem determination (PD) is a customer responsibility. PD is an assessment
of whether a problem is caused by hardware or software. PD is complete only
when the cause of the problem is identified. This assessment includes examination
of available symptoms using the PD procedures documented in the product.
Problem source identification (PSI) is a customer responsibility. PSI
begins when software is determined to be the source of the problem. PSI includes
tracing the source of the program to a host system control program (SCP),
an application program, or another source. Assisting the customer with PSI
is an IBM service
and support responsibility.
Direct customer support
Direct customer support is provided by IBM Operational
Support Services - SoftwareXcel. This fee service enhances your productivity
by providing voice and electronic access into the IBM support organization. IBM Operational
Support Services - SoftwareXcel helps answer questions pertaining to usage
and suspected software defects for eligible products.
Installation and technical support is provided by Global
Services. For more information, call 800-IBM-4YOU (426-4968).
For technical support or assistance, contact your IBM representative
or visit
- http://www.ibm.com/support
Packaging
The WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository for z/OS, V7.0 is shipped via Customized Offerings, on 3480
1/2-inch tape cartridge.
Also shipped are:
- IBM Program
License Agreement Booklet (IPLA) (Z125-3301)
- License Information (GC34-7110)
- Program Directory (GI13-0552)
- WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository Studio and Client DVD (LCD7-1788)
This
program, when downloaded from a Web site, contains the applicable IBM license agreement
and License Information, if appropriate, and will be presented for acceptance
at the time of installation of the program. For future reference, the license
and License Information will be stored in a directory such as LICENSE.TXT.
Security, auditability, and control
WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository for z/OS, V7.0 uses the security and auditability features
of the server operating system.
The customer is responsible for evaluation, selection, and implementation
of security features, administration procedures, and appropriate controls
in application systems and communication facilities.
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IBM Software
Services has the breadth, depth, and reach to manage your services needs.
You can leverage the deep technical skills of our lab-based, software services
team and the business consulting, project management, and infrastructure expertise
of our IBM Global
Services team. Also, we extend our IBM Software Services reach through IBM Business
Partners to provide an extensive portfolio of capabilities. Together, we provide
the global reach, intellectual capital, industry insight, and technology leadership
to support a wide range of critical business needs.
To learn more about IBM Software Services or to contact a Software Services
sales specialist, visit
- http://www.ibm.com/software/sw-services/
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Charge metric
Part number or
Program name PID number Charge metric
IBM WebSphere 5655-W17 Value Unit
Service
Registry
and Repository
for z/OS, V7.0
IBM WebSphere 5655-R42 Value Unit
Service
Registry
and Repository
for z/OS,
Subscription
& Support
The charge units used for WebSphere Service Registry and Repository for z/OS,
V7.0 are based on Value Units, depending on the Millions of Service Units
(MSU) level of the server on which the product is installed. MSU tiers are
applied and the cumulative Value Unit/MSU rate determines the charge.
Value unit transferability
Value Units purchased as a result of this announcement are intended to
be used on z/OS only.
Resource Value Unit (RVU)
RVU is the unit of measure by which this program is licensed. RVU entitlements
are based on the quantity of a specific designated measurement for the given
program. A Proof of Entitlement (PoE) must be obtained for the appropriate
number of RVUs required for your environment as defined by the specific program
terms. The RVU entitlements are specific to the program and may include,
but are not limited to the following: client devices, data source records,
messages, and servers, and may not be exchanged, interchanged, or aggregated
with RVU entitlements of another program. To understand these benefits of
RVU licensing and to determine how many RVUs to obtain for the program, contact
your IBM representative.
The program in this announcement has Value Unit-based pricing.
Program
number Program name Value Unit Exhibit
5655-W17 WebSphere Service Registry and VUE007
Repository for z/OS, V7.0
For each zSeries® IPLA
program with Value Unit pricing, the quantity of that program needed to satisfy
applicable IBM terms
and conditions is referred to as the required license capacity. Your
required license capacity is based upon the following factors:
- The zSeries IPLA
program you select
- The applicable Value Unit exhibit
- The applicable terms
- Whether your current mainframes are full-capacity or sub-capacity
Value Unit exhibit VUE007
MSUs MSUs
minimum maximum Value Units/MSU
Base 1 3 1
Tier A 4 45 0.45
Tier B 46 175 0.36
Tier C 176 315 0.27
Tier D 316 + 0.2
Value Units for mainframes without MSU ratings:
Hardware Value Units/machine
MP3000 H30 6
MP3000 H50 8
MP3000 H70 12
ESL models 2
Ordering example
The total number of Value Units is calculated according to the following
example.
If your required license capacity is 1,500 MSUs for your selected System z IPLA
product, the applicable Value Units would be:
Translation from MSUs to Value Units
MSUs * Value Units/MSU = Value Units
Base 3 * 1.00 = 3.00
Tier A 42 * .45 = 18.90
Tier B 130 * .36 = 46.80
Tier C 140 * .27 = 37.80
Tier D 1,185 * .20 = 237.00
Total 1,500 343.50
When calculating the total number of Value Units, the sum is to be rounded
up to the next integer.
Ordering z/OS through the Internet
ShopzSeries provides an easy way to plan and order
your z/OS ServerPac
or CBPDO. It will analyze your current installation, determine the correct
product migration, and present your new configuration based on z/OS. Additional
products can also be added to your order (including determination of whether
all product requisites are satisfied). ShopzSeries is available in the U.S.
and several countries in Europe. In countries where ShopzSeries is not available
yet, contact your IBM representative (or IBM Business Partner) to handle your order
via the traditional IBM ordering process. For more details and availability,
visit the ShopzSeries Web site at
- http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/ShopzSeries/ShopzSeries.jsp
Basic license
On/Off Capacity on Demand
WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository for z/OS, V7.0 is eligible for On/Off Capacity on Demand
(On/Off CoD) with a Temporary Use Charge calculated based on MSUs-per day
usage.
Program name WebSphere Service Registry and Repository for z/OS, V7.0
Program PID 5655-W17
Entitlement License Option /
Identifier Description Pricing Metric
S015NHB WebSphere Service Basic OTC, Per MSU-day TUC
Registry and
Repository
for z/OS, V7.0
The following information is a summary of all license options and pricing
metrics offered for the above PID number.
Translation from MSUs to Value Units
MSUs Value Units/MSU
Base 1-3 1.00
Tier A 4-45 0.45
Tier B 46-175 0.36
Tier C 176-315 0.27
Tier D 316+ 0.20
Value Unit pricing
To order, specify the program product number and the appropriate license
or charge option. Also, specify the desired distribution medium. To suppress
shipment of media, select the license-only option in CFSW.
Program name WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
for z/OS, V7.0
Program PID 5655-W17
Entitlement License Option /
Identifier Description Pricing Metric
S015NHB WebSphere Service Basic OTC, Value units
Registry and Repository
for z/OS, V7.0
Orderable Supply ID Language Distribution medium
S015NH6 U.S. English 3480 uncomp tape cartridge
Note: Additional media type selections (3480 compressed, 3490E, 3590, 3592)
are offered during Custom Build Offering ordering.
Subscription and Support PID 5655-R42
Entitlement License Options /
Identifier Description Pricing Metrics
S013HV6 WebSphere Service Basic ASC, Value Units SW S&S
Registry and
Repository z/OS,
- Subscription Decline SW S&S (no charge)
and Support Per MSU SW S&S Registration
Orderable Supply ID Language Distribution Medium
S013HV8 U.S. English Hardcopy pub
Subscription and Support
To receive voice technical support via telephone during normal business
hours and future releases and versions at no additional charge, Subscription
and Support must be ordered. The capacity of Subscription and Support (Value
Units) must be the same as the capacity ordered for the product licenses.
To order, specify the Subscription and Support program number (PID) referenced
above and the appropriate license or charge option.
IBM is
also providing Subscription and Support for these products via a separately
purchased offering under the terms of the IBM International Agreement for Acquisition
of Software Maintenance (IAASM). This offering:
- Includes and extends the support services provided in the base support
to include technical support via telephone during normal business hours.
- Entitles customers to future releases and versions at no additional charge.
Note that the customer is not entitled to new products.
When Subscription and Support is ordered, the charges will renew automatically
annually unless cancelled by the customer.
Single version charging
To elect single version charging, you must notify and identify to IBM the prior
program and replacement program, and the machine the programs are operating
on.
Customized Offerings
Product deliverables are shipped only via Customized Offerings (for example,
CBPDO, ServerPac, SystemPac®).
CBPDO and ServerPac are offered for Internet delivery, where ShopzSeries
product ordering is available. Internet delivery of ServerPac may help improve
automation and software delivery time. For more details on Internet delivery,
refer to the ShopzSeries help information at
- http://www.software.ibm.com/ShopzSeries
Media type for this software product is chosen during the Customized Offerings
ordering process. Based on your customer environment, it is recommended that
the highest possible density tape media is selected. Currently offered media
types are:
- CBPDOs - 3480, 3480 Compressed, 3490E, 3590, 35921
- ServerPacs - 3480, 3480 Compressed, 3490E, 3590, 35921
- SystemPacs - 3480, 3480 Compressed, 3490E, 3590, 35921
- 1
- 3592 is highest density media. Selecting 3592 will ship the fewest number
of media.
Once a product becomes generally available, it will be included in the
next ServerPac and SystemPac monthly update.
Production of software product orders will begin on the planned general
availability date.
- CBPDO shipments will begin one week after general availability.
- ServerPac shipments will begin two weeks
after inclusion in ServerPac.
- SystemPac shipments
will begin four weeks after inclusion in SystemPac due to additional customization
and data input verification.
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The information provided in this announcement letter is for reference and
convenience purposes only. The terms and conditions that govern any transaction
with IBM are
contained in the applicable contract documents such as the IBM International
Program License Agreement, IBM International Passport Advantage® Agreement,
and the IBM Agreement
for Acquisition of Software Maintenance.
Licensing
IBM International
Program License Agreement including the License Information document and Proof
of Entitlement (PoE) govern your use of the program. PoEs are required for
all authorized use.
Agreement for Acquisition of Software Maintenance
The following agreement applies for Software Subscription and Support (Software
Maintenance) and does not require customer signatures:
- IBM Agreement
for Acquisition of Software Maintenance (Z125-6011)
These programs are licensed under the IBM Program License Agreement (IPLA) and
the associated Agreement for Acquisition of Software Maintenance, which provide
for support with ongoing access to releases and versions of the program.
These programs have a one-time license charge for use of the program and an
annual renewable charge for the enhanced support that includes telephone assistance
(voice support for defects during normal business hours), as well as access
to updates, releases, and versions of the program as long as support is in
effect.
License Information form number
WebSphere Service
Registry and Repository for z/OS, V7.0: License Information (GC34-7110)
The program's License Information L-SBRY-7UEJS6 will be available for review
on the IBM Software
License Agreement Web site
- http://www.ibm.com/software/sla/sladb.nsf
Limited warranty applies
Yes
Limited warranty
IBM warrants
that when the program is used in the specified operating environment, it will
conform to its specifications. The warranty applies only to the unmodified
portion of the program. IBM does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation
of the program or that IBM will correct all program defects. You are responsible
for the results obtained from the use of the program.
IBM provides
you with access to IBM databases containing information on known program
defects, defect corrections, restrictions, and bypasses at no additional charge.
For further information, consult the IBM Software Support Handbook found at
- http://www.ibm.com/support/handbook
IBM will
maintain this information for at least one year after the original licensee
acquires the program (warranty period).
Program support
Enhanced support, called Subscription and Support, includes telephone assistance,
as well as access to updates, releases, and versions of the program as long
as support is in effect. You will be notified of discontinuance of support
with 12 months' notice.
Money-back guarantee
If for any reason you are dissatisfied with the program and you are the
original licensee, you may obtain a refund of the amount you paid for it,
if within 30 days of your invoice date you return the program and its PoE
to the party from whom you obtained it. If you downloaded the program, you
may contact the party from whom you acquired it for instructions on how to
obtain the refund.
For clarification, note that for programs acquired under any of IBM's On/Off
Capacity on Demand (On/Off CoD) software offerings, this term does not apply
since these offerings apply to programs already acquired and in use by you.
Authorization for use on home/portable computer
You may not copy and use this program on another computer without paying
additional license fees.
Volume orders (IVO)
No
Passport Advantage applies
No
Usage restriction
Yes. For additional information, refer to the License Information document
that is available on the IBM Software License Agreement Web site
- http://www.ibm.com/software/sla/sladb.nsf
Software Subscription and Support (Software Maintenance)
applies
No. For operating system software, the revised IBM Operational
Support Services - SoftwareXcel offering will provide support for those operating
systems and associated products that are not available with the Software Subscription
and Support (Software Maintenance) offering.
This will ensure total support coverage for your enterprise needs, including IBM and
selected non-IBM products. For complete lists of products supported under
both the current and revised offering, visit
- http://www.ibm.com/services/sl/products
IBM Operational Support Services - SoftwareXcel
Yes
System i Software Maintenance applies
No
Variable charges apply
No
Educational allowance available
Yes. A 15% education allowance applies to qualified
education institution customers.
Sub-capacity terms and conditions
For each System
z IPLA program with Value Unit pricing, the quantity of that program
needed to satisfy applicable IBM terms and conditions is referred to as the required
license capacity. Your required license capacity is based upon the following
factors:
- The System
z IPLA program you select
- The applicable Value Unit Exhibit
- The applicable terms
- Whether your current mainframes are full capacity or sub-capacity
For more information on the Value Unit Exhibit for the System z IPLA
program you selected, refer to the Ordering information section.
Program
number Program name Terms
5655-W17 IBM WebSphere Execution-based
Service Registry
and Repository for
z/OS, V7.0
Full-capacity mainframes
In cases where full capacity is applicable, the following terms apply.
Execution based, z/OS based, full machine based: The required capacity
of a System
z IPLA program with these terms equals the MSU-rated capacity of the
machines where the System z IPLA program executes.
For more information on mainframe MSU-rated capacities, visit
- http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/library/swpriceinfo/
Reference based: The required license capacity of a System z IPLA
program with these terms equals the license capacity of the applicable monthly
license charge (MLC) program. This MLC program is called the parent program.
Sub-capacity mainframes
In cases where sub-capacity is applicable, the following terms apply.
Execution based: The required capacity of a System z IPLA sub-capacity program
with these terms equals the capacity of the LPARs where the System z IPLA
program executes.
z/OS based:
The required license capacity of a System z IPLA program with these terms
equals the license capacity of z/OS on the machines where the System z IPLA
program executes.
Reference based: The required license capacity of a System z IPLA program with these terms
equals the license capacity of the applicable monthly license charge (MLC)
program. This MLC program is called the parent program.
Full machine based: The required license capacity of a System z IPLA
program with full machine based terms equals the MSU-rated capacity of the
machines where the System z IPLA program executes.
For more information on mainframe MSU-rated capacities, refer to The IBM System
z Machines Exhibit, Z125-3901, or visit the Mainframes section of
the System
z Exhibits Web site
- http://ibm.com/zseries/library/swpriceinfo/
For more information on sub-capacity System z IPLA terms and conditions,
refer to Software Announcement 204-184, dated August 10, 2004.
For additional information for products with reference-based terms, System
z IPLA sub-capacity programs with reference-based terms adds value to
the parent program across the environment, regardless of where in the environment
the System
z IPLA program executes.
An environment is defined as either a single or stand-alone machine or
a qualified Parallel
Sysplex®. You may have one or more different environments across the
enterprise. To determine the required license capacity for each System z IPLA
program with referenced-based terms, each environment should be assessed separately.
When a System
z IPLA sub-capacity program with reference-based terms is used in a qualified Parallel
Sysplex environment, the required license capacity of the System z IPLA
program must equal with the license capacity of the parent program across
the Parallel
Sysplex. Qualified Parallel Sysplex refers to one:
- That meets the criteria defined in 198-001, dated January 13, 1998
- Where MLC pricing is aggregated across the sysplex
Sub-capacity eligibility
To be eligible for sub-capacity charging on select System z IPLA programs, you must first
implement and comply with all terms of either sub-capacity Workload License
Charges (WLC) or sub-capacity Entry Workload License Charges (EWLC). To implement
sub-capacity WLC or EWLC, a machine must be System z (or equivalent). On that
machine:
- All instances of the OS/390® operating system must be migrated to the z/OS operating
systems
- Any licenses for the OS/390 operating system must be discontinued
- All instances of the z/OS operating systems must be running in z/Architecture® (64-bit)
mode
For that machine, you must create and submit a Sub-Capacity Report to IBM each
month. Sub-Capacity Reports must be generated using the Sub-Capacity Reporting
Tool (SCRT). For additional information or to obtain a copy of SCRT, visit
the System
z Software Pricing Web site
- http://ibm.com/zseries/swprice
You must comply with all of the terms of the WLC or EWLC offering, whichever
is applicable:
- The complete terms and conditions of sub-capacity WLC are defined in the IBM Customer
Agreement - Attachment for System z Workload License Charges (Z125-6516).
- The complete terms and conditions for sub-capacity EWLC are defined in
the IBM Customer
Agreement - Attachment for IBM System z 890 and 800 License Charges (Z125-6587).
Additionally, you must sign and comply with the terms and conditions specified
in the amendment to the IPLA contract - Amendment for IBM System z9® and System
z Programs Sub-Capacity Pricing (Z125-6929). Once the amendment
is signed, the terms in the amendment replace any and all previous System z IPLA
sub-capacity terms and conditions.
IBM Getting
Started Sub-capacity Pricing for z/OS IPLA Software applies.
Sub-capacity utilization determination
Sub-capacity utilization is determined based on the product's own execution
as reported to IBM in
accordance with the requirements for reporting sub-capacity utilization for
products.
On/Off Capacity on Demand (CoD)
To be eligible for On/Off CoD pricing, you must be enabled for temporary
capacity on the corresponding hardware, and the required contract, Attachment
for Customer Initiated Upgrade and IBM eServer On/Off Capacity on Demand - Software
(Z125-6611) must be signed prior to use.
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IBM has
transformed its delivery of hardware and software support services to help
you achieve higher system availability. Electronic Services is a Web-enabled
solution that offers an exclusive, no-additional-charge enhancement to the
service and support available for IBM servers. These services are designed
to provide the opportunity for greater system availability with faster problem
resolution and preemptive monitoring. Electronic Services comprises two separate,
but complementary, elements: Electronic Services news page and Electronic
Services Agent.
The Electronic Services news page is a single Internet entry point that
replaces the multiple entry points traditionally used to access IBM Internet services
and support. The news page enables you to gain easier access to IBM resources
for assistance in resolving technical problems.
The Electronic
Service Agent is no-additional-charge software that resides on your server.
It monitors events and transmits system inventory information to IBM on a periodic,
client-defined timetable. The Electronic Service Agent automatically
reports hardware problems to IBM. Early knowledge about potential problems enables IBM to
deliver proactive service that may result in higher system availability and
performance. In addition, information collected through the Service Agent
is made available to IBM service support representatives when they help answer
your questions or diagnose problems. Installation and use of IBM Electronic
Service Agent for problem reporting enables IBM to provide better support and service
for your IBM server.
To learn how Electronic Services can work for you, visit
- http://www.ibm.com/support/electronic
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Information on charges is available at
- http://www.ibm.com/support
Choose the option entitled Purchase/upgrade tools.
Program name: WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
for z/OS, V7.0
Program PID: 5655-W17
Entitlement License option/
identifier Description Pricing metric
S015NHB WebSphere Service Basic OTC, Per MSU-day TUC
Registry and Repository
for z/OS, V7.0
S015NHB WebSphere Service Basic OTC, Value units
Registry and Repository
for z/OS, V7.0
Subscription and Support PID: 5655-R42
Entitlement License option/
identifier Description Pricing metric
S013HV6 WebSphere Service Basic ASC, Value Units SW S&S
Registry and No charge, decline SW S&S
Repository for z/OS Per MSU SW S&S Registration
Subscription
and Support
Passport
Advantage
For Passport
Advantage information and charges, contact your IBM representative or authorized IBM Business Partner
for Software ValueNet®.
Additional information is also available at
- http://www.ibm.com/software/passportadvantage
Extended support attachments:
Information on charges is available at
- http://www.ibm.com/support
Choose the option entitled Purchase/Upgrade tools
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To order, contact the Americas Call Centers or your local IBM representative,
or your IBM Business
Partner.
To identify your local IBM representative or IBM Business Partner, call 800-IBM-4YOU
(426-4968).
Phone: 800-IBM-CALL (426-2255)
Fax: 800-2IBM-FAX (242-6329)
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For IBM Business Partner: pwswna@us.ibm.com
Mail: IBM Teleweb Customer Support
ibm.com® Sales Execution Center, Americas North
3500 Steeles Ave. East, Tower 3/4
Markham, Ontario
Canada
L3R 2Z1
Reference: LE001
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can add your name to the mailing list for catalogs of IBM products.
Note: Shipments will begin after the planned availability date.
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DB2 Universal Database, eServer and Electronic Service Agent are trademarks of IBM Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.
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IBM products
and services which are announced and available in your country can be ordered
under the applicable standard agreements, terms, conditions, and prices in
effect at the time. IBM reserves the right to modify or withdraw this announcement
at any time without notice. This announcement is provided for your information
only. Additional terms of use are located
at
- http://www.ibm.com/legal/us/en/
For the most current information regarding IBM products, consult your IBM representative
or reseller, or visit the IBM worldwide contacts page
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