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DATE | 2013-05-29 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] I think Hell just froze over
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On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 11:22:07AM -0400, Paul Robert Marino wrote: > Recently a vendor who makes Linux appliances who was trying to sell them to > my company told me something shocking and whats even more shocking is its > true. > First some background for the last couple of years Ive been working on a > pure Perl API for CIM (Common Information Model ) an old but very useful > standard written by the DMTF that in many ways makes SNMP look like a > ridiculous relic. CIM is the parent protocol for a lot of other > standardized protocols for managing and monitoring systems, virtual > machines, storage infrastructures, etc. Some of the most common > implementations of it are SBLIM on GNU Linux, SMI-S on storage devices, the > VMware vSphere APIs, Dell OpenManage, HP System Insight Manager, WMI on > Windows, and many more. > > Now to the point. Well it seams Microsoft decided to drop a new bomb I've > never seen from them before. Microsoft wrote a new WBEM (Web Based > Enterprise Management) server for Windows Server 2012 which is the server > side component of the CIM standard to serve up WMI. the shocking part is > they made it so it compiles under Linux and Unix and released the code > under the Apache 2 license. >
This is an aweful long diatribe to get to a point :)
Its a lot of initials as well. I'll never be hired in IT again because of the accronyms.
> No this is not a joke its real, Microsoft is releasing open source software! > http://blogs.technet.com/b/windowsserver/archive/2012/06/28/open-management-infrastructure.aspx > > Ive been speculating for a few years now that they might start doing this > based on the fact that they let the Samba core developers see the windows > source code and all of their patents after the samba developers signing > NDA's (Non Disclosure Agreement) and they did a similar thing with > Microsoft Exchange and the core developers of Open Change (Open Change is > an open source clone of Microsoft Exchange which is still not complete yet > but its getting there).
I think they precieve this as the last battle in a forgotten war which they have no desire to invest resources in. I think everyone believes the general PC to be dead, and it is very disconcerting and weird.
> Still this is shocking and is going to > significantly change the software and OS landscape, but I'm honestly just > not sure how yet. Is It going to be a good thing , a bad thing ? I don't > know! Now to be clear its open source not free speech software so they are > still protecting their sales, but still its unprecedented for Microsoft, > the company whos co-founder (You know the one) came up with the concept of > software licenses in the first place to prevent users from sharing software > http://www.digibarn.com/collections/newsletters/homebrew/V2_01/gatesletter.html. > > > The only thing I can think of that could explain this a large squadren of > pigs flew into Hell and bomed it with liquid nitrogen till it froze.
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