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Management of enterprise systems and applications using three-dimensional visualization technology

A technology for enterprise and enterprise data, applied in the field of quasi-real-time streaming, which can solve problems such as difficulty in quickly digesting data

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-04-15
IBM CORP
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As a result, it is difficult for business managers and others using these 2D software tools to quickly digest data and interact with the business

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[0013] Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to techniques for near real-time streaming of three-dimensional (3D) visual representations of hardware and software elements in an enterprise. Visual representations of hardware elements include items such as servers, racks, networking equipment, and power and cooling, while software elements are visualized in terms of the structure of the underlying software or logically in terms of their business functions. These elements are structurally organized into a 3D space known as the virtual command center. The virtual command center provides a platform for equipment, observation decks and aisles, display screens, and various infrastructures such as on-line communication devices.

[0014] figure 1 is a high-level schematic diagram showing an architectural overview of a system 10 for near real-time streaming of visual representations of an enterprise, according to one embodiment of the present invention. like figure 1 As shown,...

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An approach that manages enterprise systems and applications using three-dimensional visualization technology is described. In one embodiment, described is a system for streaming visual representations of an enterprise in near-real time. A multitude of geographically distributed enterprise datacenters are each configured to obtain event data from hardware and software elements in the enterprise. A virtual command center is configured to receive the event data, aggregate the event data into a composite dataset representative of the current operation of the enterprise, compare the composite dataset to at least one three-dimensional model representative of the operation of the geographically distributed enterprise, and provide a visualization of the composite data and any difference that may exist. The visualization is a composite of a three-dimensional visual image of the current operation of the geographically distributed enterprise.

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technical field [0001] The present disclosure relates generally to enterprise systems and applications, and more particularly to providing enterprise managers with near real-time streaming of visual representations of aspects of the enterprise using three-dimensional (3D) visualization techniques. Background technique [0002] Currently, business managers use a large collection of disparate two-dimensional (2D) software tools such as web pages and client-server applications, depending on the middleware already deployed. These 2D software tools typically limit the amount of information available to business managers and others using the tool. Also, the different uses of 2D software tools require users to learn multiple tools in order to manage the enterprise. Therefore, it is difficult for business managers and others using these 2D software tools to quickly digest data and interact with the business. Therefore, better software tools are expected that can quickly digest dat...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): H04L12/24G06Q10/00
CPCG06F11/324H04L41/06H04L41/12H04L41/22
Inventor D·N·迪伦伯杰M·J·奥赛厄斯
Owner IBM CORP
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