Web-based enterprise management

Web-based enterprise management

Web-Based Enterprise Management

WBEM (Web-Based Enterprise Management) est un ensemble de technologies et de standards Internet de gestion développé pour unifier la gestion des environnements d'informatique distribuée.

WBEM fournit la capacité aux industriels de délivrer un ensemble de standards de bases bien intégrés aux outils de supervision, facilitant l’échange de données à travers d’autres différentes technologies et plateformes. L’instance de normalisation DMTF (Distributed Management Task Force) accueille les impressions de leurs standards mais il requiert que les individus soumettant des commentaires soient agréés pour la politique d’impression du DMTF.

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