DMTF recently participated in the Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit, October 15-17, which hosted more than 7,000 attendees interested in learning about open IT Ecosystem development. For those who were unable to attend the conference, DMTF’s presentations and accompanying slides are now available for viewing. DMTF also hosted a Manageability Workshop on Tuesday, October 15. You can view all of the workshop sessions and slides on our event page!
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DMTF recently participated in the Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit, October 15-17, which hosted more than 7,000 attendees interested in learning about open IT Ecosystem development. DMTF experts met developers and executives at our booth, all interested in learning more about Redfish® and DMTF’s other standards.
The Security Protocols and Data Models (SPDM) Code Task Force announces its latest open source release of libspdm, version 3.5. It is conformant with DSP0274 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3. It is now available for download. In addition, there are three notable changes:
DMTF’s Platform Management Communications Infrastructure (PMCI) Working Group recently published a presentation, which shares its goals and approach to a common and extensible format for the Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Data Model Specification. The presentation, now available for download, is a proposal for a minimum common FRU format and access.
DMTF’s Redfish Forum held a live webinar on Thursday, October 3rd. Presented by the chairs of the Redfish Forum and hosted on Zoom, this webinar covered the contents of the 2024.3 release.
Each year, our Star Awards program recognizes members who have demonstrated great value to the organization through the dedication of their time and efforts to advance DMTF standards and initiatives.
The Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit is right around the corner, October 15-17, 2024, at the San Jose Convention Center! DMTF standards will be highlighted and represented in the following sessions:
Wednesday, October 16: