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Chat with the Lab: Mobilizing Informix Dynamic Server Enterprise Data

Chat with the Lab: Mobilizing Informix Dynamic Server Enterprise Data. April 12, 2006 Jerry Keesee, Director of the Informix Lab Anita Chung, chunga@us.ibm.com Jacques Roy, jacquesr@us.ibm.com. Enterprise Mobility Delivers ROI Now. In 2004 . . . 625M WW Cell phone shipments

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Chat with the Lab: Mobilizing Informix Dynamic Server Enterprise Data

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  1. Chat with the Lab:Mobilizing Informix Dynamic Server Enterprise Data April 12, 2006 Jerry Keesee, Director of the Informix Lab Anita Chung, chunga@us.ibm.com Jacques Roy, jacquesr@us.ibm.com

  2. Enterprise Mobility Delivers ROI Now In 2004 . . . 625MWW Cell phone shipments 11.7MPDAs will be sold 30Mtotal hotspot users 50%business laptops will have WiFi Increase Productivity Same personnel, more requests completed Customer Loyalty & Retention Less customer churn with value-added services Generate Additional Revenue More time with customers Increase Profitability New business models, higher margins

  3. At the right time (any time) Delivered to the right source IDS The Right Information At the right place (every place) Using the appropriate technology

  4. Overview • Benefits • Increase Employee Productivity • Improve Profitability • Reduce Costs Mobile database and synchronization solution that easily integrates into existing IT environments • Reliable and secure access to enterprise information anywhere, any time for mobile workforce • A ~250KB zero admin data store that can be easily synchronized with DB2, IDS and other JDBC compliant enterprise data sources • Multi-platform synchronization server Support • A scalable solution that readily integrates with a portfolio of wireless offerings from IBM and your existing IT investments • Robust, high performance and on demand information management capability to mobile environment • Best of breed mobile client support • Three flexible licensing options to choose from “ Outlet Explorer, powered by DB2 Everyplace, improves the efficiency of field-based sales representatives by at least 50 percent. But the real benefit is the quality and reliability of the information that is now easily accessible, which can lead to increased profits. —Wolfram Ernst, Managing Director and Co-founder, LEAD ”

  5. Typical Applications in Mobile Computing • Retail.. • mobile shopping • personal shopper • merchandising • retail content delivered to wireless devices • in store employee applications • Transportation.. • flight confirmations, rapid check-in, etc. • airline / airport operations • route track and trace • rail car management • Healthcare.. • physician practice management • pharmaceutical sales force automation • electronic clinical trials • hospital information systems • Financial Services.. • on-line financial services • wealth management • customer loyalty • insurance claims • Brokerage Services.. • CRM • alerts, news feeds • Utilities.. • field worker access to information • customer account access • supply chain anywhere • machine-to-machine

  6. Depth of analysis on characteristics can determine level of business value capture Considerations When Exploiting Enterprise Mobility • Who needs Access? • Which devices? • Is there connectivity available? • What application/information is needed on-site? • How do I manage these devices? • What level of security is required? • How do I connect across different network protocols?

  7. DB2 Everyplace Mobilizes Your IDS Applications IDS + DB2 Everyplace Sales Force Productivity Healthcare Shipping & Receiving Retail Inventory Management Field Service

  8. IDS Mobility Solution

  9. DB2 Everyplace V8.2 • Lay the foundation for enterprise mobility on demand • Complete mobile relational database and synchronization solution • Best of breed mobile platform support • Reliable and secure enterprise data access right from your palm • Complements a wide range of IBM wireless and information management software • Offer rapid return of investment • Integrated, open and scalable mobile application development made easy Zero administration, ultra small footprint mobile data base • Ship in three editions to meet the needs of enterprises of all sizes and ISV/OEM—Database Edition, Express Edition, Enterprise Edition • Free trial download available at: • http://www14.software.ibm.com/webapp/download/product.jsp?s=p&id=JPEN-4HNW2H • http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/db2/everyplace/index.html

  10. C/C++ JDBC .net languages Web Services AppForge Metrowerks Eclipse WSAD WSDD Platform Flexibility Application Development Freedom

  11. Scalable On Demand • As business grows, so can the underlying mobile database and synchronization infrastructure… • Start with DB2 Everyplace Express • Upgrade transparently to DB2 Everyplace Enterprise Edition • With a Simple license key change

  12. Key Autonomics Features Addressing Customer Pain Points • Self Configuring • Zero admin database with self-reclaiming unused space • Guarantee data delivery to the source database • Automated management of DB2 functions on sync • Intelligent defaults (out of the box) • Self Healing • Automatic "resume" if canceled/failed • optimized recovery of messages • Automatic retry upon network errors during sync • Self Optimizing • Auto-increment in “Identity Column” for table creation • Configuration Advisor Wizard • Automatic database REORG after synchronization • Automatic removal of server traces, logs and outdated data • Self Protecting • Table level encryption fordata on device • End-to-end encryption • Password protection with encryption • Removable memory card support

  13. Reference: CEMIG Where they started: • Legacy driven processes • Expensive dedicated satellite link • Technicians returning to operational bases for new orders How they changed: • Implemented DB2 Everyplace to connect field technicians to IDS database with service request data • Dispatch service orders to 500 mobile users who are with equipped with handheld devices What they are achieving: • Improve responsiveness to service outages • Improve customer satisfaction • Achieve measurable ROI of US$600,000 per year

  14. IDS Mobility Components Component Description Database Engine High performance data store for managing and using data on mobile and embedded devices Sync Client Sync client to communicate with the server using an http-based synchronization protocol. Mobile user management and synchronization of enterprise data with mobile and embedded devices Sync Server DB2 Everyplace is a small footprint relational database and synchronization server for mobile computing and embedded devices.

  15. Mobile and Embedded Client Platform Support

  16. Supported Source Databases Supported Client Databases

  17. Enterprise Mobility Solution for IDS Mobile Device Sync Server Data Source JDBC HTTP/HTTPS Replicate Synchronize • Database Engine • DB2 Everyplace • CloudScape • Sync Client API • Mobile Application • Informix Dynamic Server • DB2 Everyplace Sync Server • Control DB • Mirror DB • Sync Server Servlet • WAS/Embedded WAS • Mobile DeviceAdministration Console

  18. Group (filter) Subscription set subscription subscription User (filter) User (Filter) Device Synchronization Objects N M Adaptor: • JDBC • File • DPropR • Custom Devices are defined when they first synchronize

  19. Single Server Architecture Mobile Devices Administration Center Informix Dynamic Server WebSphere Application Server Sync Server Sync Client DB2 Everyplace Administration Data Mirroring Clients Content Sources Mid-Tier Server

  20. IDS Mobility Sync Connection Options

  21. JDBC subscriptions • Database deltas are synchronized between the clients and mirror database. • Deltas between the mirror and source are only transferred after replication.

  22. DB2 Everyplace Subscriptions for IDS • A replication subscription provides specifications for how the information in a source system (an enterprise server) is to be synchronized with a target system (the mobile device). • JDBC subscriptions provide users with access to data in source tables on a data source with a JDBC interface, including Oracle, DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, Informix, Sybase, and Lotus Domino. • Upload subscriptions only allows the user to directly insert rows into a table on a source database. Related tables on the mobile devices are not refreshed during synchronization. • File subscriptions allow replication of any type of file stored at the source server and are not bi-directional. • .

  23. Sync Server • DB2 Everyplace uses several metadata tables to maintain information about its internal structure. • The performance of relational databases will typically decline as tables grow unless they are periodically reorganized. • Customer data should reside in backend servers on separate systems from the DB2 Everyplace system for maximum performance.

  24. Sync Server and Client Overview • Centralized administration • Mobile Devices Administration Center GUI (MDAC) • Zero administration on devices • Manage table definitions, constraints, and indexes • Vertical and horizontal partitioning of data • Control distribution of data, files, and applications • Grouping of subscriptions • Access control for device users based on privileges

  25. Sync Server and Client Overview • Message protocol utilizes WAP binary XML for compression • Automatic upgrade distribution of database and sync client engine software without user intervention • Security • Authentication • MD5 authentication for standalone • LDAP authentication with WEA • Communication data encryption • 56-bit and 128-bit DES for standalone • SSL with WEA • Local data encryption on devices setup through central administration

  26. Custom Logic • Allows application to customize behavior of synchronization and replication. • Custom Logic provides a mechanism for: • Real-time synchronization and replication • Primary key substitution • Customize conflict resolution • Callbacks available for: • start/end of database replication • start/end of table replication or synchronization • changed row of table during replication or synchronizationJavadocs • API documentation available in: • $DSYINSTDIR/doc/lang/javadoc/CustomLogic

  27. Installation • DB2 Everyplace Setup Launchpad – Starting point for end users. • View Install Notes • View Release Notes • Install Product • Exit Launchpad • Installation is a two step process: install and configure

  28. Installation – Step 1 • DB2 Everyplace Installation • Installation Wizard – copies the program files to the system and updates system registry on Windows.

  29. Installation – Step 2 • DB2 Everyplace Configuration • Configuration Wizard / Command Line Utility – creates internal control databases, updates properties files, installs and configures embedded application server

  30. DB2 Everyplace Directory Structure DB2Everyplace Clients clientapisample C_API, Java_API, NMP <platform>  Products for client platforms database, nmpinstall, sync config doc jvm jre license log prt release Server  Sync Server component Uninstaller was_install  WebSphere Application Server component

  31. Best Practice • DB2e • Create indices for the most common queries • Minimize the number of records needed on the client (filter) • Synchronize often when you make client changes • Subscriptions • Subscriptions with different replication needs should go to different mirrors • Include as many tables as possible in a subscription • Use long replication cycle • Use upload subscriptions if possible for performance • Inserts directly on the source • Minimize the use of complex filters

  32. Best Practice (continue) • Design solution with no or minimum conflicts • Try to separate static and dynamic data in your design • Client communication • Adjust the timeout value for the client (default 30 sec) • Increase HTTP I/O timeout on WAS and HTTP Server(default 5 sec, use 30-60 sec)

  33. Why Mobilizing IDS Data? Immediate Availability of Data Minimized Cost Improved Responsiveness Increased Productivity Increased Effectiveness

  34. References • IDS Mobility on Demand: http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/informix/ids/mobility/ • DB2 Everyplace external website: http://www.ibm.com/software/data/db2/everyplace • DB2 Everyplace library:http://www-306.ibm.com/software/data/db2/everyplace/library.html • DB2 Everyplace forum:http://server6.kepnet.com/cgi-bin/db2www/db2everyplaceforum.mac/main • DB2 Everyplace documentation • IBM DB2 Everyplace Sync Server Administration Guide • IBM DB2 Everyplace Sync Server Administration Guide • IBM DB2 Everyplace Installation and User’s Guide

  35. Get Mobilized Now • Leverage your existing Informix Dynamic Server based applications to mobilize your workforce • Purchase Informix Dynamic Server v10.0 or Upgrade to IDS v10.0 • Contact your local IBM Sales Representative or Business Partner for the latest offers • Or log on to www.ibm.com/informix/ids/mobilityfor more information

  36. www.ibm.com/informix/ids/mobility

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