Breaking News - Operating Systems & Middleware:
Qlusters Supports OASIS To Advance Data Center Markup Language
Qlusters Inc announced the company's continued support for DCML (Data Center
Markup Language) and the appointment of Moshe Bar, Qlusters' CTO and
Co-Founder, to chair the OASIS DCML Server Technical Committee. This committee
will extend the DCML Framework specification to facilitate the representation
and management of information about logical or physical compute resources in
the datacenter. In doing so, the DCML Server Technical Committee will
contribute to the larger OASIS DCML mission to advance the development of
standards for the automated and intelligent management of the datacenter.
DCML provides the only open specification for the datacenter designed to
achieve a systematic, vendor-neutral way to describe the environment and
policies governing its management -- a fundamental requirement for utility
computing. The DCML Server Technical Committee will define a framework to
represent and manage information about servers -- both virtual and physical.
This will facilitate dynamic configuration and reconfiguration of servers,
enabling increased automation via machine processing of descriptive and policy
information. In recognition of the critical role DCML standardization plays in
enabling utility computing, OASIS took over the DCML standards in August of
this year in order to help advance its specification, technical agenda,
membership, and operations.
"The OASIS DCML Technical Committee will advance the formalization of DCML
standards and will help improve the overall datacenter environment," said
Moshe Bar, CTO and co-founder of Qlusters. "The DCML Server Technical
Committee will focus on developing specifications related to automation and
improved processing of descriptive policy information. This committee will
also help establish a more robust foundation to help the industry move towards
initiatives such as utility, Grid and on-demand computing."
"Qlusters is dedicated to working with the industry to develop standards that
encourage and support open computing environments," said Dave Martin, CEO and
chairman of Qlusters. "OASIS' work in advancing the DCML specifications will
further support developing the most efficient and cooperative datacenter
infrastructure which is key to building an integrated computing network."
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