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Friday, 16 June 2006

IBM Code for Apache Muse to Spur WSDM Adoption

 

 

IBM gave a boost to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) by lending its ‘self-healing’ data automation software aimed at helping companies automate their data centers, which IBM says is especially useful in ‘virtual environments’ where a system bottle neck can disrupt online transactions.

The company says the code can be used to make systems intuitively detect when applications or transactions aren't running properly and automatically fix problems before business is impacted.

IBM expects its software contributions to spur further adoption of Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM) as the company provides a framework for building WSDM interfaces, making it easier for businesses to incorporate the standard into their IT infrastructure. The code is available as part of the open source Apache Muse Project, where developers contribute ideas and improvements to the code through open source collaboration.

"Open standards are the key for building technology that is self-managing and self-healing, and today's announcement is the latest step to bring open frameworks to systems management," said Alan Ganek, Vice President of Autonomic Computing and Chief Technology Officer of IBM Tivoli Software. "By building a community around WSDM, developers can quickly create applications and services that will make systems management smarter and cut IT costs for companies, governments and other organizations."

WSDM works as a management tool allowing IT systems to share information such as the status of systems, workload or available memory. Systems management software based on the WSDM standard can also help isolate the root cause of problems, such as service slowdowns, and analyze and take steps to resolve them. WSDM also helps companies build out service-oriented architectures (SOAs) by integrating different technologies used to manage an SOA, which can span many departments, trading partners and software platforms.

"WSDM represents a usable architecture for autonomic data center management," said Yasushi Ishida, Executive Architect and Vice President, Software Strategy and Architecture, Software Group, Fujitsu Limited. "We believe that IBM’s contribution of WSDM-based code to the open source community is an important step in advancing adoption of open standards in the area of system management."

IBM has also contributed WSDM tools and code to the Eclipse open source community, through the Test and Performance Tools Platform (TPTP), with the same goal of providing developers with the tools they need to implement WSDM interfaces in their applications and services.

 
 
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