Distributed Management Task Force

Distributed Management
Task Force (DMTF)
Abbreviation DMTF
Formation 1992
Type Standards Development Organization
Purpose

Developing management standards and promoting

interoperability for enterprise and Internet environments
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
Broadcom Corporation, CA Technologies, Cisco, Dell, Emerson Network Power, Hitachi, Ltd., HP, Intel Corporation, Lenovo, Microsoft Corporation, NetApp, Software AG, Telecom Italia and VMware
Website www.dmtf.org

Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) standards enable effective management of IT environments. The organization is composed of companies that collaborate on the development, validation and promotion of infrastructure management standards. DMTF management standards are critical to enabling interoperability among multi-vendor systems, tools and solutions within the enterprise.

Overview

DMTF standards enable effective management of IT environments. The organization is composed of industry-leading member companies that collaborate on the development, validation and promotion of infrastructure management standards. These standards specify well-defined interfaces that collectively deliver complete management capabilities. DMTF standard interfaces are critical to enabling interoperability among multi-vendor IT infrastructures, and systems and network management including cloud, virtualization, desktop, network, servers and storage.

DMTF spans the globe with member companies and organizations representing varied industry sectors. The DMTF board of directors is led by 14 industry-leading technology companies including: Broadcom Corporation, CA Technologies, Cisco, Dell, Emerson Network Power, Hitachi, Ltd., HP, Intel Corporation, Lenovo, Microsoft Corporation, NetApp, Software AG, Telecom Italia and VMware.

DMTF was founded in 1992 as the Desktop Management Task Force, changing its name to Distributed Management Task Force in 1999.[1]

Standards

DMTF standards include:

Within the VMAN initiative, there are several specifications and profiles:

CIM related standards are also developed outside of the DMTF. Some examples are:

CIM and WBEM are supported by a large number of products and open source projects. A small list is provided here:

Incubators and work groups

References

  1. "Desktop Management Task Force -- DMTF -- Changes Its Name to Distributed Management Task Force; The DMTF Evolves From Its Desktop Roots to Focus On Distributed Management.". Business Wire (Las Vegas: Gale Group). 10 May 1999. Archived from the original on 30 Apr 2015. Retrieved 21 May 2015. LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 10, 1999--The Desktop Management Task Force (DMTF) announced today that it has changed its name to Distributed Management Task Force, in recognition of its greatly expanded role in unifying enterprise management standards.
  2. 1 2 "DMTF Gains International Recognition with Two ISO/IEC Standards". Business Wire. 2011-08-30. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  3. 1 2 "DMTF Standards Gain Global Recognition". Business Wire. 2013-02-26. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  4. "DMTF's VMAN Standard Achieves ANSI Adoption". DMTF. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  5. "DMTF's Open Virtualization Format Achieves ANSI Adoption". Vmblog.com. 2010-09-26. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  6. Open Cloud Standards Incubator
  7. Cloud Management Journal: http://cloudcomputing.sys-con.com/node/1476376
  8. Cloud Management Workgroup
  9. Cloud Auditing Data Federation Workgroup
  10. System Virtualization, Partitioning, and Clustering Work Group
  11. Software Entitlement Working Group
  12. "Software Identification and Entitlement Usage Metrics"

External links

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