Web-Based Enterprise Management

Web-Based Enterprise Management
AbbreviationWBEM
StatusPublished
Year started1996 (1996)
OrganizationDistributed Management Task Force
Base standardsCIM and WS-Management
DomainSystems management
Websitewww.dmtf.org/standards/wbem

In computing, Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) comprises a set of systems-management technologies developed to unify the management of distributed computing environments. The WBEM initiative, initially sponsored in 1996 by BMC Software, Cisco Systems, Compaq Computer, Intel, and Microsoft, is now widely adopted.[1] WBEM is based on Internet standards and Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) open standards:

Although the name labels WBEM as "web-based", it is not necessarily dependent on any particular user interface (see below). Other systems-management approaches include remote shells, proprietary solutions and IETF standardized network-management architectures like the SNMP and Netconf.

  1. ^ Todd, Greg (June 30, 1998). "What is WBEM?". Windows IT Pro. Archived from the original on 13 November 2015. Retrieved 13 November 2015. In 1996, BMC Software, Cisco Systems, Compaq Computer, Intel, and Microsoft sponsored the Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) initiative, an effort to provide a unifying mechanism for describing and sharing management information.
  2. ^ ""CIM Operations over RESTful Services" (PDF)" (PDF).

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