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AmberPoint www.amberpoint.com |
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"The WSDM standard will play an important role in delivering system-wide management capabilities to organizations adding services-based systems to their IT environments. Through our use of this standard, our customers gain detailed, real-time insight into distributed SOA components. IBM’s initiative into making it easier for IT organizations to build WSDM-compliant applications will go a long way toward improving the manageability of these complex and dynamic systems."
- Paul Butterworth, CTO, AmberPoint.
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BMC Software www.bmc.com |
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"BMC has been an active participant in and supporter of the Oasis WSDM Standard since its inception. BMC sees Open Standards such as WSDM as essential in enabling the interoperability required by integrated Business Service Management solutions."
- Vincent Kowalski, Chief Web Services Architect, BMC Software, Inc.
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CA www.ca.com |
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"To effectively manage Web services in an on-demand environment, IT needs visibility into and control over Web services and related IT infrastructure. To provide this visibility and control, CA is delivering EITM-enabled solutions that leverage open standards to help customers make a smooth transition to service-oriented enterprise architectures. In particular, Unicenter solutions will support OASIS WSDM, an important standard that CA and other leaders have worked hard to develop over several years."
- Sam Greenblatt, Senior Vice President of Technology, CA.
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Cisco www.cisco.com |
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"Cisco continues to work with IBM and other industry leaders in driving industry standards for distributed management for Web Services. WSDM represents one emerging standard that is designed to help customers address management integration of their network systems, and help enable greater interoperability and ultimately, end-to-end enterprise management."
- Jim Turner, Director of Marketing, Network Management Technology Group, Cisco Systems, Inc.
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Fujitsu www.fujitsu.com |
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"Fujitsu strongly supports the WSDM specifications which represent a usable architecture for Web services-based distributed management. They also include crucial standards such as WSDM Event Format (WEF) as a foundation for autonomic system management in heterogeneous environments and innovative data center solutions. Believing that open standards in the area of distributed management will benefit both the customer and the industry, we are enthusiastically supporting open standards and plan to provide products incorporating the WSDM specifications as well as capabilities expected from the future enhancement of the specifications."
- Seigo Hirosue, General Manger, Strategy and Technology Division, Software Group, Fujitsu Limited.
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HP www.hp.com |
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""Over the last three years, HP has been on the forefront of the creation of open standards for management integration and manageability, using Web services technologies. HP created the WSMF specification, later submitted to OASIS to become a foundation for WSDM and has been a driver in the design and implementation of WSDM and related specifications, including contributing to Apache an open-source implementation of the WSDM framework. HP's goal remains to provide the industry with a common standard foundation to provide industry-wide interoperability for management.""
- William Vambenepe, Distinguished Technologist for HP OpenView
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Hitachi www.hitachi.com |
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"Hitachi believes that the OASIS WSDM Standard will be the lingua franca of enterprise IT management. We are firmly committed to WSDM development and have participated actively in WSDM standardization efforts, interoperability tests and demos, and the Apache Muse open source project, which implements WSDM. We also have included the WSDM Standard in the Japanese Government's major Business Grid Computing project to manage heterogeneous IT resources, including web services applications. We expect that our feedback from this major implementation will strengthen the standard and increase its market acceptance. Hitachi is committed to the WSDM Standard and is working actively for its acceptance and adoption."
- Takao Nakamura, Executive General Manager, Software Division, Hitachi Ltd.
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SOA Software www.soa.com |
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"WS-Distributed Management represents an important step towards truly interoperable SOA infrastructure. As more products support WS-DM companies will be able to pick and choose from the best-of-breed products for SOA management, Web services security, XML VPN for B2B, ESB and even application server platform. SOA Software considers WS-DM to be an essential part of an SOA reference architecture."
- Alistair Farquharson, CTO, SOA Software.
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Siebel www.siebel.com |
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"Siebel has made significant enhancements to our products by adding the ability to generate log events in the industry standard WSDM Event Format (WEF). Siebel collaborated with IBM to implement this standard with our product set, providing our customers with new autonomic capabilities to analyze and manage key events occurring within a Siebel environment. Our customers will be able to correlate events that propagate through the operating system, middleware, and Siebel application components with a single view, further simplifying the management of a SOA-based environment."
- Skip Bacon, VP of Products, Siebel Systems.
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TIBCO www.tibco.com |
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"TIBCO has been an active supporter and driver of the Web Services Distributed Management standard since its inception. We're confident the adoption of WSDM will provide significant value to businesses integrating applications from multiple vendors in heterogeneous environments, and we commend IBM's continued commitment to embrace the standard."
- Tom Laffey, Executive Vice President, Products and Technology, TIBCO Software.
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