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		<title>Open Cloud Standards Incubator Created to Address Management Interoperability for Cloud Systems</title>
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<h2>Group to focus on standards for cloud management, interoperability between private and public clouds</h2>
<p>As virtualization technology continues to be more rapidly adopted, it is emerging as a common enabling foundation for delivering software solutions into IT environments along with the potential to lower IT costs and improve operational efficiencies. While deploying virtualization technologies it is also critical to have comprehensive management capabilities associated with the implementation. Along with the adoption of virtualization, more and more enterprise IT customers are looking at the cloud computing paradigm to better deliver services to their customers.</p>
<p>No specific standards currently exist for enabling interoperability between private clouds within enterprises and hosted or public cloud providers. DMTF&#8217;s Open Cloud Standards Incubator will focus on addressing these issues by developing cloud resource management protocols, packaging formats and security mechanisms to facilitate interoperability.</p>
<p>The work of the Open Cloud Standards Incubator will focus on ways to facilitate operations between private clouds within enterprises and other private, public, or hybrid clouds by improving the interoperability between platforms through open cloud resource management standards. The group also aims to develop specifications to enable cloud service portability and provide management consistency across cloud and enterprise platforms.</p>
<p>The current incubator leadership board consists of AMD, Cisco, Citrix, EMC, HP, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Novell, Red Hat, Savvis, Sun Microsystems, and VMware.</p>
<p>more info on <a title="DMTF" href="http://www.dmtf.org" target="_blank">DMTF site</a></p>
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