Opsware's Tim Howes Honored as a ''Top 25 CTO of 2005'' by InfoWorld.SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Opsware CTO (Chief Technical Officer) The executive responsible for the technical direction of an organization. See CIO and salary survey. Selected Based on Achievements as IT Automation Visionary and Innovator of Data Center Markup Language markup language Standard text-encoding system consisting of a set of symbols inserted in a text document to control its structure, formatting, or the relationship among its parts. The most widely used markup languages are SGML, HTML, and XML. (DCML DCML Data Center Markup Language (EDS) DCML Disney Comics Mailing List ) Standard Opsware Inc. (Nasdaq:OPSW), the leading provider of IT automation and utility computing (1) Pay-per-usage processing provided by a service organization that uses its own computers and facilities. Customers access the computers via a private network or over the Internet and are charged according to how much computing time they use, such as CPU seconds, minutes or hours. software, today announced that its chief technology officer, Dr. Tim Howes Tim Howes is the co-inventor of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), the Internet standard for accessing directory servers. The main purpose was to handle situations that the X.500 protocol suite could not address. X. , has been honored as one of InfoWorld's Top 25 CTOs of 2005. Dr. Howes, who first appeared on the list in 2001, was selected by InfoWorld based on his leadership in defining and building IT automation solutions, and for his achievements as co-creator of DCML -- the first vendor-neutral data center standard dedicated to helping IT organizations realize the vision of utility computing. "This year we are including Dr. Tim Howes in a select list of distinguished CTOs because of his outstanding role as a visionary in IT automation, and the contributions he has made to the community as co-creator of DCML," said Eric Knorr, executive editor at large for InfoWorld. "Howes clearly stood out among the hundreds of applicants we reviewed, as a leader driving the change towards greater IT efficiency." In an interview with InfoWorld, Dr. Howes elaborated on the role of automation in realizing the vision of utility computing, where businesses can utilize (and pay for) just the computing services they need. "How do you take the explosion of IT complexity we've seen over the last few years and get it under control in an environment where you no longer can just throw money and people at the problem?" asks Dr. Howes. "It's way too complex to be managed manually. Automation is fast becoming an absolute necessity." "InfoWorld's Top 25 CTO list is a who's who Who’s Who biographical dictionary of notable living people. [Am. Hist.: Hart, 922] See : Fame of technology, and I'm delighted to be included," said Dr. Tim Howes, CTO of Opsware. "The past year has marked a series of important milestones for both DCML and Opsware. The successful transition of DCML to the internationally recognized OASIS standards body fuels momentum of standards within the data center. And, Opsware's acquisition of network automation company, Rendition ren·di·tion n. 1. The act of rendering. 2. An interpretation of a musical score or a dramatic piece. 3. A performance of a musical or dramatic work. 4. A translation, often interpretive. Networks, marks a dramatic expansion of the value that IT organizations can achieve through the automation of servers, applications and network devices. I am looking forward to an even more exciting year ahead." About InfoWorld For 25 years, InfoWorld Media Group has provided cutting-edge coverage and evaluation of IT products and services for technology experts in senior management. Through integrated channels including print, online, events, and demand generation, InfoWorld reaches the most influential senior-level information technologists -- those who drive their enterprises' strategies and technology purchases. Powered by a continued investment in an independent Test Center, InfoWorld analysts and editors provide hands-on analysis and evaluation, as well as expert commentary on issues surrounding emerging technologies and products. InfoWorld is a division of IDG IDG International Data Group IDG Integrated Drive Generator IDG Installation Design Guide IDG Internet Discussion Group IDG Inset Dielectric Guide IDG International Dangerous Goods (mail, shipping) . Please visit InfoWorld at www.infoworld.com. About Opsware Inc. (Nasdaq:OPSW) Opsware Inc. is the world's leading IT automation and utility computing software company. The growth of the Internet is driving a shift from client/server computing to Web architecture. With this shift comes an overwhelming proliferation proliferation /pro·lif·er·a·tion/ (pro-lif?er-a´shun) the reproduction or multiplication of similar forms, especially of cells.prolif´erativeprolif´erous pro·lif·er·a·tion n. of servers, networking devices and applications, creating massive complexity that makes an automated IT model a necessity. Opsware automates the complete IT lifecycle and delivers utility computing by enabling IT to automatically provision, patch, configure See configuration. (software) configure - A program by Richard Stallman to discover properties of the current platform and to set up make to compile and install gcc. Cygnus configure was a similar system developed by K. , secure, change, scale, audit, recover, consolidate, migrate, and reallocate Verb 1. reallocate - allocate, distribute, or apportion anew; "Congressional seats are reapportioned on the basis of census data" reapportion allocate, apportion - distribute according to a plan or set apart for a special purpose; "I am allocating a loaf of servers, network devices and applications. Over 280 of the world's largest companies, outsourcers and government agencies use Opsware to deliver this new, automated model of IT. For more information on Opsware Inc., please visit our Web site at www.opsware.com. Opsware is a service mark and trademark of Opsware Inc. All other product names, service marks, and trademarks mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners. |
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