What does DSI include?
DSI includes three key components: 1) Cross-Product Roadmap A broad, cross-Microsoft product roadmap spans application development tools, operating systems, server applications, and management tools. Near-term deliverables include: • Windows Update Services • Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 2005 • MOM management packs for Windows Server System applications • Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 2) The System Definition Model (SDM) This model is used to create definitions of distributed systems. Using SDM, businesses can create a live blueprint of an entire system. This blueprint can be created and manipulated with various software tools and is used to define system elements and capture data pertinent to development, deployment, and operations—making it relevant across an entire IT life cycle. SDM is a core technology around which many future DSI products are being developed. 3) Broad Partner Support Customers demand choices and have a wide variety of needs concerning their IT systems that M
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