A group of IT vendors including Microsoft and IBM are backing a specification aimed at helping make it easier to manage services on a network by creating a common way to define applications, servers, and other IT assets.
The vendors submitted the specification, called the Service Modeling Language (SML), to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). SML defines a consistent way to communicate how computer networks, applications, servers and other IT resources are described, or modeled, in XML (Extensible Markup Language), Microsoft said.
Microsoft, IBM, BEA Systems, BMC Software, CA, Cisco Systems, Dell, EMC, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, and Sun Microsystems also submitted a companion specification, called the SML Interchange Format (SML-IF), to define how to exchange SML models between applications.
SML works by enabling IT resource models to be created from reusable building blocks rather than requiring custom descriptions of every service. This should reduce cost and complexity for customers when trying to define network resources to manage services built on top of them, Microsoft said. Currently, different assets are identified on the network in different formats, which can leave some technical details lost in translation and make it hard to manage all of the services, the company said.
All of the vendors contributed intellectual property to the specifications that were submitted to the W3C, according to Microsoft.
Companies often come together to develop specifications that will standardize IT processes and then submit them to standards bodies. However, a quorum of companies must support and use a specification in order for it to be useful to the industry.
More information about SML and SML-IF can be found on the W3C's Web site.
This whitepaper explains the terminology and concepts behind Data Replication technologies and establishes some sizing rules through worked examples. Learn the new paradigm in disaster tolerance—protect data anywhere.
Download now »Server virtualization is a popular option for dealing with mounting datacenter costs. Another equally promising approach is the use of an Application Delivery Controller. Citrix NetScaler provides a low-cost way for organizations to reduce their server count and accrue cost savings from a reduction in space, cooling, power and personnel.
Download now »
The emergence of WLANs has created a new breed of security threats to enterprise networks.
Included in HP ProCurve WLAN solutions is security technology that alleviates threats from WLANs through:
* Monitoring wireless activity inside and out of the enterprise
* Classifying WLAN transmissions into harmful and harmless
* Preventing transmissions that pose a security threat to the enterprise network
* Locating participating devices for physical remediation
Effectively address data protection challenges, implementing solutions that help store and protect businesscritical data while cutting costs and improving efficiency and reliability.
Download now »
Sign up to receive Networking Resource Alerts
