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DCML ORGANIZATION TO ADVANCE DATA CENTER STANDARD WITHIN OASIS
Plans were announced for the Data Center Markup Language (DCML) Organization
to advance its specification, technical agenda, membership and operations as
part of the global OASIS standards consortium. Through this transition, DCML
stands to benefit from OASIS' broad membership base -- more than 3,000
participants representing over 600 organizations and individual members across
100 countries. The transition will result in the formation of the OASIS DCML
Member Section, which will promote the use of utility computing by providing a
standard way to represent the IT environment and enabling data center
automation and system management solutions to easily exchange information
about the environment under management.
"Transitioning the DCML Organization to OASIS marks the next significant
milestone in the development of the specification and promises to further
accelerate its adoption amongst organizations worldwide," said Louis Blatt of
Computer Associates, president of the DCML Organization. Blatt noted that
nearly half of OASIS member organizations represent end users, diversity which
he considers, "a key factor for ensuring the broad market adoption of the DCML
specification. OASIS has an impressive track record and offers DCML access to
deep resources across the industry. We expect the new OASIS DCML Member
Section will advance the current DCML specification to the status of an
internationally accepted OASIS Standard that will allow end users to increase
service levels and align their IT infrastructure with business priorities."
"The DCML Organization has demonstrated significant traction over the last
nine months and garnered tremendous vendor and end-user participation. Their
efforts offer exciting potential for managing the massive complexity that
exists in IT environments," commented Patrick Gannon, president and CEO of
OASIS. "We welcome the DCML community to OASIS and look forward to advancing
its mission of open standardization for utility computing."
By moving its operations and technical committees under OASIS, DCML takes
advantage of the international consortium's respected open technical process,
transparent governance, and international reach. Founded in 1993, OASIS
produces widely adopted standards for Web services, security, e-business, and
standardization efforts in the public sector and for application-specific
markets. DCML joins a host of specifications developed at OASIS including the
Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML), Web Services Distributed Management
(WSDM), Web Services Security (WSS), and Universal Description, Discovery and
Integration (UDDI).
Gartner vice president and distinguished analyst, Donna Scott, applauded the
transition, saying, "OASIS is a natural fit for DCML and will provide the
global participation and momentum to drive the Framework Specification
forward. Today's data centers are struggling under many burdens, and
specifications such as DCML could become key to achieving an efficient,
automated IT infrastructure that provides the benefits of a real-time
infrastructure."
The OASIS DCML Member Section will be managed by a Steering Committee made up
of the existing DCML board of directors that includes Louis Blatt of Computer
Associates, Darrel Thomas of EDS, and Sharmila Shahani of Opsware Inc.; others
may be added in the future.
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