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Open Management Infrastructure

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Open Management Infrastructure
Original author(s)Microsoft
Developer(s)The Open Group
Stable release
1.0.8-4 / February 9, 2016; 9 years ago (2016-02-09)
Preview release
1.2.0-35 / March 3, 2017; 8 years ago (2017-03-03)
Written inC
Operating systemLinux, Unix
Standard(s)CIM
TypeSystem configuration application
LicenseApache License 2.0
Websitecollaboration.opengroup.org/omi/

The Open Management Infrastructure stack (OMI, formerly known as NanoWBEM) is an open-source CIM management server sponsored by The Open Group and made available under the Apache License 2.0.

Overview

OMI was contributed to The Open Group by Microsoft on June 28, 2012 with the goal "to remove all obstacles that stand in the way of implementing standards-based management so that every device in the world can be managed in a clear, consistent, coherent way and to nurture [and] spur a rich ecosystem of standards-based management products."[1]

References

  1. ^ Open Management Infrastructure, Microsoft Windows Server Blog