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
Membership
Broadcom Limited, CA Technologies, Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Hitachi, Ltd., HP Inc., Intel Corporation, Lenovo, NetApp, Software AG, Vertiv and VMware
Website www.dmtf.org

The Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) is a computer software trade group which works to simplify the manageability of network-accessible technologies.

Overview

The DMTF creates open manageability standards spanning diverse emerging and traditional IT infrastructures including cloud, virtualization, network, servers and storage. Member companies and alliance partners worldwide collaborate on standards to improve the interoperable management of information technologies.

The DMTF board of directors is led by technology companies including: Broadcom Limited, CA Technologies, Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Hitachi, Ltd., HP Inc., Intel Corporation, Lenovo, NetApp, Software AG, Vertiv and VMware.[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.

Incubators and work groups

References

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