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IBM and United States Tennis Association Go Green at the 2008 US Open
IBM Serves up Environmentally-Friendly Business Solutions and Fan Enhancements to the USTA to Help Focus on Growing the Game
(CSRwire) ARMONK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) - August 27, 2008 - IBM (NYSE: IBM), the
official technology partner of the US Open, and the United States Tennis
Association have teamed to offer exciting ways to help more fans than ever
experience the action of the 2008 US Open. With a new array of personalized
features including customized content and mobile alerts, the USOpen.org
site will help fans get closer to the action of the US Open in ways not
before possible. In addition, this year IBM is helping the USTA run a more
environmentally-friendly US Open by helping reduce the energy consumption
required to power the tournament's web site and scoring operations. The IT
solution continues to allow the USTA to concentrate on its goals of
building value for the US Open brand around the world, meeting revenue
objectives and promoting tennis in the United States.
Delivering Robust Infrastructure That Conserves Energy
IBM provides the USTA with a robust infrastructure to handle the
unpredictable nature of running a sporting event. Even as visits to the
USOpen.org site have grown steadily over the past two years, power
consumption continues to decrease due to new innovative technologies from
IBM. New solutions for the 2008 US Open that IBM is putting into place
include implementing the newest p6 550 servers with new POWER6 technology.
IBM is taking further advantage of Virtualization and Systems Management
Technologies to ensure an Optimized Infrastructure with integrated
solutions for both monitoring and managing the infrastructure as well as a
fully virtualized environment. New solutions for the 2008 US Open that IBM
is putting into place include implementing Power 550 servers running Linux
with new POWER6, the world's fastest microprocessor technology. IBM is
taking further advantage of Virtualization and Systems Management
Technologies to ensure an Optimized Infrastructure with integrated
solutions for both monitoring and managing the infrastructure as well as a
fully virtualized environment. These include a variety of IBM Tivoli
systems management and security products, applications support from
Rational, database management from DB2, and Web management from Lotus and
WebSphere.
The results of these solutions are significant:
Consolidating from nine servers to six servers (since 2006 consolidation
has gone from 60 servers to 6 servers) Since 2006, reduction of energy
consumption by 23% and cooling demand reduced by 25% With the p6
implementation it is expected that energy consumption will be reduced by
40% and cooling demand reduced by 48% Since 2006, visits to events
infrastructure have grown by 26% while the cost per visit has been reduced
by 38% during the same period Users have increased by over 20% while the
cost/user has been reduced by over 27% during the same period
"The USTA requires a solution that helps extend the global reach of the
tournament, but is also energy and cost-efficient," said Rick Singer,
Director Worldwide Sponsorship Marketing, IBM. "This is an example of how
IBM takes a more holistic approach to helping our clients solve the
problems that matter most to them. USOpen.org must be scalable, highly
available, highly secure as well as interactive, entertaining and
user-friendly to ensure that fans have the best fan experience, no matter
where they're sitting. That's what IBM delivers."
Bringing Live Scores, Serve Speed and Statistics to Tournament Officials,
Journalists and Fans; More Personalization
IBM's real-time scoring system collects courtside data from each umpire's
chair and then stores and distributes the statistics to broadcast TV,
USOpen.org, the intranet used by more than 1,500 international journalists
at the event, closed circuit TV, electronic displays, and automated voice
applications for players. On the broadcast courts, IBM statisticians enter
winners, unforced errors, and net approaches.
The scoring system ensures spectators both at the stadium and online, can
view details on the current schedule, matches in progress, and results for
every match by court. IBM WebSphere software, leveraging a flexible Service
Oriented Architecture, streamlines the timely and accurate distribution of
more than 200 million score updates to fans around the world.
In 2008, IBM and the USTA are expanding their initiative to create an even
more engaging, more immersive and more personalized user experience,
including the following online features:
My USOpen -- Personalized section of the home page to track your favorite
players; users can track up to five (5) of their favorite players and
customize their experience by following the players'
statistics, related news and interviews, match results and scores.
Users can also customize three homepage sections from a list of 11 content
options with their preferred choice. SlamTracker application
-- Interactive Draw feature that allows your to track you favorite player
through the Draw as well as switch to follow a specific match in
real-time, with exclusive point-by-point scoring. There is also an
Interactive Venue Map -- with a simple roll of the mouse over locations on
the map, fans can see who is playing on a given court and the online
scoreboard changes to reflect the chosen match. USOpen FANBOOK -- fans
from around the world can share their thoughts, comments and perspective
on the tournament in real-time. Widget -- Scoring, Schedule, News and
other tournament content. Widget is shareable via Facebook, iGoogle and
downloadable via Yahoo! Widgets.
Mobile.usopen.org -- US Open "on the go" at http://usopen.org/Mobile
-- action all in one; receive real-time scores, stats, schedule for the
day, news, photos and more. Text Alerts -- fans can stay close to the
action with text alerts for breaking news, match updates and more. There
are more than 47 different alerts a user can select from including TV
tune-in updates, breaking news and match updated (by player).
"Our 17-year partnership with IBM has allowed the USTA to continually
deliver a unique and cutting-edge experience to all tennis fans,"
said Phil Green, Director, Advanced Media, USTA. "This year we're taking
steps to make this Open not only more fan-friendly, but
environmentally-friendly as well. Reducing energy consumption while being
able to increase services, is an important statement for our growing fan
base. USOpen.org has evolved into the premiere destination for innovative
and interactive web experiences, including significant multi-media
content, personalized features and real-time solutions."
IBM to provide Match Analysis DVD to Players
IBM will provide men's and women's players on Arthur Ashe, Louis
Armstrong, Grandstand, courts 10 & 13 (the five broadcast courts) with a
DVD following their match. The DVD enables these players and their coaches
to view and analyze their match from any angle they want to view it, their
strengths, weaknesses, etc. IBM automatically indexes the video with the
match statistics. Players can choose to view the video of just their aces,
or forehand winners, or backhand unforced errors, or even go back to
specific critical points in the match like watching the breakpoints. IBM
integrates the data collected from multiple sources and formats.
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