DMTF Releases New CIM-Based Policy Language.CIM-SPL Delivers Simplified Language for Policy-Based Management PORTLAND, Ore. -- The Distributed Management Task Force Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF, formerly "Desktop Management Task Force") is a standards organisation that develops and maintains standards for systems management of IT environments in enterprises and the Internet. , Inc. (DMTF (Distributed Management Task Force, Inc., Portland, OR, www.dmtf.org) An industry consortium founded in 1992 that is involved with the development, support and maintenance of management standards for PCs. Its goal is to reduce the cost and complexity of PC management. [R]), the industry organization leading the development, adoption and promotion of interoperable management initiatives and standards, today announced the public release of the Common Information Model Simplified Policy Language (CIM-SPL) 1.0, providing developers with a streamlined policy language compatible with the underlying information models in CIM (1) (Computer-Integrated Manufacturing) Integrating office/accounting functions with automated factory systems. Point of sale, billing, machine tool scheduling and supply ordering are part of CIM. . Policy-based management, which allows administrators to define rules and allocate resources, delivers efficiency and provides the foundation for automated systems management in distributed environments, and CIM-SPL's standards-based approach provides cross-platform capabilities for this critical and evolving area. CIM-SPL delivers the means for specifying "If condition, then action"-style policy rules to manage computing resources, using constructs defined by the underlying models of CIM. The design of CIM-SPL is inspired by existing policy languages and models, including a contribution of the autonomic computing expression language (ACEL ACEL Australian Council for Educational Leaders (Australia) ACEL Aerospace Crew Equipment Laboratory ACEL Alternating Current Electro-Luminescent ) from IBM Research and additional enhancements from Cisco Systems. With CIM-SPL, management applications using CIM can add on the CIM policy engine to automatically control and configure parts of the IT domain. "From storage area network management in the data center to network routing security, policy-based management is playing a lead role in the enterprise and beyond," said Winston Bumpus, president, DMTF. "CIM-SPL is a new language that will greatly simplify the process for developers to add policies that can be integrated into end-to-end distributed management using CIM." The DMTF's CIM-SPL specification is available for download at http://www.dmtf.org/standards/published_documents/DSP0231.pdf. The DMTF invites the public to provide feedback on this and other DMTF Preliminary specifications via its Feedback Portal at http://www.dmtf.org/standards/feedback/. About the DMTF With more than 3,500 active participants representing 39 countries and nearly 200 organizations, the Distributed Management Task Force, Inc. (DMTF) is the industry organization leading the development, adoption and promotion of interoperable management initiatives and standards. DMTF management technologies include the Common Diagnostic Model (CDM 1. CDM - Content Data Model 2. CDM - Code Division Multiplexing ) initiative, the Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware The Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware (SMASH) is a suite of specifications that deliver industry standard protocols to increase productivity of the management of a data center. (SMASH) initiative, Web-Based Enterprise Management (standard, system management) Web-Based Enterprise Management - (WBEM) A DMTF management standard using the Common Information Model to represent systems, applications, networks, devices and other managed components; developed to unify the management of distributed computing (WBEM (Web-Based Enterprise Management) An umbrella term for using Internet technologies to manage systems and networks throughout the enterprise. Both browsers and applications can be used to access the information that is made available in formats such as HTML and ) -- including protocols such as CIM-XML and Web Services for Management (WS-Management) -- which are all based on the Common Information Model (CIM). Information about the DMTF technologies and activities can be found at www.dmtf.org. |
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