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Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) is a set of management and Internet standard technologies developed to unify the management of enterprise computing environments.
What is WBEM?
Web Based Enterprise Management is an Industry initiative to provide management of systems, networks, users and applications across multiple vendor environments. WBEM simplifies system management, providing better access to both software and hardware data that is readable by WBEM compliant applications.WBEM has been designed to be compatible with all the major existing management protocols, including SNMP, DMI, and CMIP. WBEM is a DMTF standard. Industry standards used in the WBEM initiative include:
Common Information Model (CIM) Common Information Model Schema CIM Operations Over HTTP eXtensible Markup Language (XML)
This category collects press releases and articles published either only online or also in print.
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The "Common Information Model" is a standard defined by the DTMF. It contains a conceptual information model for describing management that is not bound to a particular implementation. This allows for the interchange of management information between management systems and applications. This can be either 'agent to manager' and 'manager to manager' communications which provides for Distributed System Management. WBEM uses CIM for the representation of the information.
Lists open source projects and commercial implementations of the WBEM Standard.
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