AMD TODAY GAVE OUT details about open source tools it hopes will quicken the take-up of the Distributed Management Task Force's (DMTF's) desktop and mobile architecture for system hardware (Dash) standard.
This is the microprocessor maker’s latest move to promote and push for open standards through the creation of a Dash software development kit (SDK), which it produced in coordination with IT management software supplier Raritan.
The company says that it hopes the new tools will bring down the price of desktop and notebook client management, by reducing the amount of time which has to be dedicated to development, and making interoperability a priority.
AMD has long claimed that its strategy is to take the open standards approach, saying that it is committed to standards that allow for choice in the market.
Intel, AMD’s rival, also made a commitment to comply with the DMTF’s Dash 1.0 draft interoperability specification to open standards, with its Vpro updates last August. ยต
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