Simplifying Systems Management

Earlier this year, hardware standardization from the desktop to the datacenter was one of the key themes at our Tech Day event. But hardware is only one part of the equation. Industry data shows that acquisition costs are only a fraction of total cost of ownership when compared to the cost of managing that hardware. Because of that, we looked at ways to ease the burden of cost and complexity and came to the conclusion that it’s time to standardize systems management. Why? Customers are faced with a proliferation of tools and consoles in their IT environments, they are grappling with expensive and complex upgrade paths to software management. These transitions not only increase costs, but also cause upheaval in customers’ infrastructures because they have to implement new processes, dedicate more staff and move focus away from what's really important—growing their businesses.

Today’s announcement outlines what we’re doing to simplify systems management for our customers:

  • We’re proposing Unified Manageability Architecture (UMA) as a blueprint for the industry to standardize systems management. Some Direct2Dell readers may have seen Winston Bumpus’ posts on the Common Diagnostics Model and Common Information Model. Both of these are part of our UMA framework. His team continues to work with standards bodies like the DMTF to provide a layered approach that enables a path to built-in management for hardware and software.
  • We’ve entered into an agreement with Altiris to co-develop the next generation of OpenManage products. We’re also adding functionality to our OpenManage products so they can not only manage hardware—which we do today—but also manage software with snap-in upgradeability.
  • We’ve announced the Dell Open Manage Certified Partner Program, which allows leading systems management vendors to integrate hardware management for Dell hardware. Subsequently, our engineers test and validate that the product works on Dell hardware.

Industry standards don’t happen overnight, but we are putting measures in place to help customers get the functionality they need to manage their environment with two paths. One path is a single console from Dell and Altiris that manages both the hardware and software. The second is one where customers can choose the vendor of their choice with integrated hardware management for Dell products.

I explain this topic in terms of customer trends in this vlog:

<a href="http://media.dellone2one.com/dell/November2006/UMA.flv"><img src="http://www.direct2dell.com/photos/videos/images/3823/300x225.aspx" border = "0" width="300" height="225"></a><br /><a href = "http://media.dellone2one.com/dell/November2006/UMA.flv">View Video</a><br />Format: flv<br />Duration: 07:38

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Joseph said:
OGG!  Awesome!!!

Go dell!
Craig said:

Would this be something that the customer would have to pay extra for?  Or is this going to be bundled into each of the computers?  I would be interested to see if a client could buy additional licenses and use the same software/console to manage non-Dell computers.  That would help with companies that run in a mixed environment.

 

-Craig

Subo Guha, Director—Enterprise Software said:

Craig,

The basic OpenManage software for Clients/Servers etc. are free.. Dell Client Manager is available today for free. You can upgrade from same console to more complex SW management solutions for Dell systems mgt. Your feedback on non-Dell is also good and we hear more about the need for that and looking into that but some of the offers today you can manage other systems and why we want the standards to have a common way to do this for any vendor's system.

Subo Guha said:

Craig

The basic OpenManage for Clients/Servers etc are free.. Dell Client Manager is available today for free. You can upgrade from same console to more complex SW management solutions for Dell systems mgt. Your feedback on non-Dell is also good and we hear more about the need for that and looking into that but some of the offers today you can manage other systems and why we want the standards to have a common way to do this for any vendor's system.

- Subo

Tony Meoni said:

How are you going to help existing customers with a dell dimensions and Inspirons get to this unified management vision.  We have been buying these computers(also have all dell servers - looks like I'll be okay there) for years from Dell.  Don't leave us in the cold please!  Would be willing to buy bios upgrades or whatever else withing reason, without forfeiting my client investment already.

Please advise this loyal customer on a course of action.

Thank you

jason said:
give it up dell , when it comes to the enterprise
YOU DON'T stand a chance againtst HP, IBM and SUN
these three are the top dog in the enterprise universe

compn said:
what format is uma.ogg? cant play it with mplayer... bad file?
Baykah said:

Jason,

What planet are you from?  Dell does have a strong systems management and security play, utilizing their partnership with LANDesk.  HP does not sell LANDesk and HP's recently purchased systems software is a mess. Tivoli/IBM doesn't work either....and SUN??? Please.....

Dell will make great gains with their new Dell branded tools as well as their partnership with LANDesk.

 

Shawn K. Quinn said:

The Ogg Theora version of the video is very corrupted:

$ oggz-validate UMA.ogg
UMA.ogg: Error:
serialno 1139946988: missing *** bos
4349: serialno 1139946988: Packet belongs to unknown serialno
serialno 1139946988: missing *** bos
4349: serialno 1139946988: Packet belongs to unknown serialno
serialno 1139946988: missing *** bos
4349: serialno 1139946988: Packet belongs to unknown serialno
serialno 1139946988: missing *** bos
4349: serialno 1139946988: Packet belongs to unknown serialno
serialno 1139946988: missing *** bos
4349: serialno 1139946988: Packet belongs to unknown serialno
serialno 1139946988: missing *** bos
4349: serialno 1139946988: Packet belongs to unknown serialno
oggz-validate: maximum error count reached, bailing out ...
File contains no Ogg packets
$ file UMA.ogg
UMA.ogg: data

VLC and Windows Media Player with the proper codecs both refuse to play it.

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