Travelport and IBM are extending their
relationship with a new hardware and software agreement which
includes upgrades to existing systems architecture and software
infrastructure.
Commenting on developments, Gordon Wilson,
President and CEO, Travelport, said, “This agreement extends a
35-year business relationship between Travelport and IBM. Using
the latest IBM hardware, software and middleware allows us to support the more sophisticated functionality required by our
customers and the continued growth of Travelport’s business.”
Specifically, Travelport is implementing a cluster of
eight new IBM zEnterprise mainframes, a system designed to secure and manage critical information. zEnterprise will primarily be
used to run Travelport's new IBM z/TPF transaction processing
system, which enables extremely high transaction volumes and
supports Services Oriented architecture (SOA) services that
delivers travel reservation functions through multiple channels
including mobile devices, kiosks, and the web.
The company's
zEnterprise cluster will be integrated with IBM System x and Power
System servers in a hybrid architecture. In addition, Travelport
will run an IBM PureFlex system to provide the backbone of a
system for its mission critical databases and applications. The
elasticity of the system will allow it to quickly scale to meet
fluctuating client demands during high-travel periods. Travelport
will also use an integrated platform of IBM software including Websphere, Rational and Tivoli as well as IBM Smarter Storage
solutions.
“While these transactions are invisible
to most consumers, speed, reliability and flexibility are of the
utmost importance in the travel industry,” said Marty Salfen,
General Manager, Travel & Transportation, IBM. “This agreement
further demonstrates our mutual focus on supporting one of the
most critical aspects of the travel industry as Travelport
continues to introduce new services, while maintaining the travel
industry’s most resilient technology platform.”
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