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Open Management Infrastructure
Open-source CIM/WBEM management server

The Open Management Infrastructure stack (OMI, formerly known as NanoWBEM) is a free and open-source Common Information Model (CIM) management server sponsored by The Open Group and made available under the Apache License 2.0.

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Overview

OMI was contributed to The Open Group by Microsoft on June 28, 2012, with the goal "to remove all obstacles that stand in the way of implementing standards-based management so that every device in the world can be managed in a clear, consistent, coherent way and to nurture [and] spur a rich ecosystem of standards-based management products."4 The source code is hosted on GitHub.

See also

  • Free and open-source software portal

References

  1. "Microsoft drops OMI for Linux to GitHub". The Register. https://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/08/24/microsoft_drops_omi_for_linux_to_github/

  2. "The Open Group works with Microsoft to create Open Management Infrastructure – The Open Group Blog". The Open Group. 26 February 2013. https://blog.opengroup.org/2013/02/26/the-open-group-works-with-microsoft-to-create-open-management-infrastructure/

  3. "What Is the Difference Between WMI and CIM?". petri.com. https://www.petri.com/what-is-the-difference-between-wmi-and-cim

  4. Open Management Infrastructure, Microsoft Windows Server Blog, 28 August 2023 http://blogs.technet.com/b/windowsserver/archive/2012/06/28/open-management-infrastructure.aspx