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IBM experiments with 3D virtual data centre

IBM experiments with 3D virtual data centre

By:  Jon Brodkin  On: 21 Feb 2008 For: Network World (SS) Creator

A Big Blue project allows IT managers to monitor a three-dimensional, real-time view of their computing resources, even if they are spread across the globe. Looks like Second Life, but this is no game

There is only one customer fully up and running so far, as the project is just now moving from prototype to beta offering and is being revealed publicly Thursday. The customer is Implenia, a Swiss construction, building services and real estate company that uses 3-D Data Center to manage eight sites.

"The key element in the work for Implenia is IBM's virtual world integration middleware, Holographic Enterprise Interface (HEI), that links real-world data center operations in cyberspace to their Building automation interface," IBM states in a press release. "HEI has a modular and flexible design that allows clients to customize the desired interactions between real and virtual worlds.

Each physical data centre linked through this technology has an HEI instance that will transmit messages over the private network using Internet standard protocols to the 3-D virtual world server."

IBM's software that renders the 3-D environment is based on OpenSimulator, an open source virtual world creator. The virtual data center used by Implenia and potentially other customers allows for multiple users, enabling collaboration related to a customer's data center. Osias says 3-D Data Center should be generally available later this year, and that IBM will try to add features such as management of disaster recovery.










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Jon Brodkin Jon Brodkin is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.
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