management framework

A few weeks ago I promised I would blog more about the development of our management framework. Ofcourse many things happened and I didn’t blog at all. We finished up the functional design part and now we’ll start with the technical design.

Kim Chee Leong, my partner for this project also blogged some stuff inspirated by his recent hatred of UML tools. You can check it out here: http://www.leong.nl/?p=7, he also has some pretty pictures on his blog if you dislike UML.

The main reason why I wrote this blog post: to link to Kim Chee his site. He told me he didn’t have any comment spam, so I hope the people who give me 300-600 comments a day will also follow that great link and spam Kim Chee so much he will look for an effective way to prevent the comment spam. After which I can easily adapt the same method.

So this post didn’t tell you anything more about the management framework we are building. I don’t want to make any promises but it is highly likely I will explain it in further detail.

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2 Comments.

  1. can you provide any more information about this management framework?

    is it to manage a computer locally or will it be able to manage several desktops/servers remotely?
    what is the scope? basic administration? monitoring?
    will it be based on something available or is it completely new?
    will it use any standard already defined (wbem or any other)?

    thank you very much!

  2. Diego: I will make a new post about it very soon. :) Basic administration is the scope.

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