Give Your Business the Fuel to Grow
IBM DB2 pureScale* and IBM System x Servers* Based on Intel® Xeon® Processors Drive Enterprise-Class Transaction Processing
In almost every industry you can name—retail, manufacturing, telecom, government, finance—transactions are the fuel that drives the business. Transactions might include credit-card payments at the mall, sell orders on the stock exchange, hotel bookings, or mobile phone call connections.
More transactions means more money coming in, more orders going out, more communication with customers and suppliers, more activity, and more business. In an increasingly instrumented, interconnected, and intelligent world, transaction volumes will only grow: estimates of the amount of data created each year have been rising exponentially, and that trend shows no sign of abating in the years ahead.
Organizations that master online transaction processing (OLfP) and develop the ability to easily handle growing transaction volumes have the opportunity to differentiate themselves from the competition and stay a step ahead of the market. For businesses ready to take this next step, choosing the right OLfP platform is critical. Te platform must not only provide outstanding performance but also deliver that performance every minute of every day, regardless of fluctuating loads or maintenance needs. Moreover, the platform must be easily scalable and adaptable so organizations can respond readily to change.
Intel and IBM have been working for years to create systems that change the economics of x86 computing. One of the results of that collaboration is an OLfP platform for clustered, distributed systems that delivers unprecedented flexibility and scalability.
Read the full Give Your Business the Fuel to Grow Solution Brief.
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Give Your Business the Fuel to Grow
IBM DB2 pureScale* and IBM System x Servers* Based on Intel® Xeon® Processors Drive Enterprise-Class Transaction Processing
In almost every industry you can name—retail, manufacturing, telecom, government, finance—transactions are the fuel that drives the business. Transactions might include credit-card payments at the mall, sell orders on the stock exchange, hotel bookings, or mobile phone call connections.
More transactions means more money coming in, more orders going out, more communication with customers and suppliers, more activity, and more business. In an increasingly instrumented, interconnected, and intelligent world, transaction volumes will only grow: estimates of the amount of data created each year have been rising exponentially, and that trend shows no sign of abating in the years ahead.
Organizations that master online transaction processing (OLfP) and develop the ability to easily handle growing transaction volumes have the opportunity to differentiate themselves from the competition and stay a step ahead of the market. For businesses ready to take this next step, choosing the right OLfP platform is critical. Te platform must not only provide outstanding performance but also deliver that performance every minute of every day, regardless of fluctuating loads or maintenance needs. Moreover, the platform must be easily scalable and adaptable so organizations can respond readily to change.
Intel and IBM have been working for years to create systems that change the economics of x86 computing. One of the results of that collaboration is an OLfP platform for clustered, distributed systems that delivers unprecedented flexibility and scalability.
Read the full Give Your Business the Fuel to Grow Solution Brief.


