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Bob Muglia, senior vice president of the Server and Tools
Business at Microsoft outlined the next phase in the company's strategy to
enable dynamic IT organizations. As part of this strategy, Muglia announced
technology innovations that are designed to expand Microsoft's virtualization
capabilities and introduced its use of open source technologies and industry
standards to broaden its ability to deliver automated management of
heterogeneous IT environments.
"At Microsoft we are helping redefine what it means to do IT management in the enterprise with the new capabilities we are announcing today," Muglia said. "By taking our knowledge of the Windows environment and expanding it to address heterogeneous management needs across platforms, applications, hardware and virtualization, we are opening up a new level of opportunity for companies to drive greater efficiency, responsiveness and value for their business."
As IT environments grow more diverse and complex across desktops, datacenters, physical and virtual deployments, and heterogeneous infrastructures spanning Windows and non-Windows environments, Microsoft has worked closely with customers to deliver a comprehensive enterprise strategy for an integrated management solution. These announcements build on the existing Microsoft System Center presence in the datacenter with key additions in the areas of cross-platform, expanded interoperability and multivendor virtualization management solutions, which are further extended by the contributions of a strong and growing partner ecosystem.
Microsoft announced the availability of a public beta for
System Center Operations Manager 2007 Cross Platform Extensions, which build on
the existing Operations Manager 2007 technology and capabilities and are designed
to help customers extend the value of their Microsoft System Center
investments. Providing customers with a comprehensive management solution, this
new end-to-end IT systems monitoring capability incorporates industry standards
and proven open source technologies, including Web Services for Management
(WS-Management) and OpenPegasus, extending the capabilities across both
physical and virtualized Windows and non-Windows operating systems and
applications. Microsoft delivers the core foundational cross-platform support
out of the box for HP-UX, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Sun Solaris and SUSE Linux
Enterprise Server operating systems so that partners can focus on adding their
deep domain expertise in the form of management packs. Companies such as Novell,
Quest Software and Xandros have demonstrated their support by working to
deliver monitoring abilities for applications made by organizations such as The
Apache Software Foundation,
Further demonstrating support for its commitment to OpenPegasus, Microsoft also announced that it will be joining the OpenPegasus Steering Committee and contribute code back to the open source community under the Microsoft Public License, an Open Source Initiative (OSI)-approved license.
"The System Center Operations Manager 2007 Cross
Platform Extensions have already delivered exciting results for Xandros,"
said Andreas Typaldos, CEO of Xandros. "They enabled us to cut our
expected development time in half as we created our management packs for Apache
and MySQL running on Linux and Solaris, resulting in quicker time to market and
delivery of betas to our customers today. This new foundation from Microsoft
enabled us to focus on the development of high-level management functions for
applications, with the knowledge that the Cross Platform Extensions were
providing the necessary underlying interfaces to System Center Operations
Manager, enabling heterogeneous management from a single location across
customer environments."
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