23 August 2007
The Configuration Management Databases (CMDB) federation, a conglomerate of leading information-technology companies in the world, yesterday announced that it had drafted an industry-wide specification for sharing information between configuration management databases and other management-data repositories such as asset-management systems and service desks.
The specification, which the federation plans to submit as a standard, is intended to enable organizations to have access to information from complex, multi-vendor information-technology infrastructures and is a collaborative effort by BMC Software, CA, Fujitsu, HP, IBM
The Configuration Management Databases (CMDB) federation, a conglomerate of leading information-technology companies in the world, yesterday announced that it had drafted an industry-wide specification for sharing information between configuration management databases and other management-data repositories such as asset-management systems and service desks.
The specification, which the federation plans to submit as a standard, is intended to enable organizations to have access to information from complex, multi-vendor information-technology infrastructures and is a collaborative effort by BMC Software, CA, Fujitsu, HP, IBM
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