Recent News
Did you miss the Redfish 2024.3 release webinar? Now available on-demand!
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.
Congratulations to DMTF’s 2024 Star Award Recipients
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.
DMTF Represented at the 2024 OCP Global Summit
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:
DMTF’s Redfish Forum to Host Live Webinar on the Redfish 2024.3 Release
DMTF’s Redfish Forum would like to invite anyone interested in learning about the Redfish 2024.3 release to join a live webinar, hosted on Zoom, on Thursday, October 3rd, at 9:00 a.m. PT.
The Forum chairs will present the contents of the release. A Round Table discussion will be held immediately following the webinar.
Manageability Workshop presented by DMTF at OCP Global Summit
The Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit is right around the corner, October 15-17, 2024, at the San Jose Convention Center! In addition to our booth on the Expo floor (#C62), DMTF will be hosting a Manageability Workshop on Tuesday, October 15 between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. on the lower level of the Convention Center in room LL20D.
Redfish Release 2024.3 Now Available
DMTF’s Redfish®, Release 2024.3 is now available for public download. Designed to deliver simple and secure management for hybrid IT and the Software Defined Data Center (SDDC), the latest release of the Redfish standard includes the addition of Time-based One-Time Password secret key handling and 18 schema updates.
SPDM Binding over TCP Specification Now Available
DMTF’s Security Protocols and Data Models Working Group recently released the Security Protocol and Data Model (SPDM) Binding over Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) 1.0.0 (DSP0287), which specifies binding SPDM messages to TCP. The scope of this specification binds Out-of-Session SPDM messages and In-Session SPDM messages to TCP and further defines the transport specific details.
Have you made your plans to attend SDC 2024?
DMTF alliance partner SNIA, will again host the SNIA Developer Conference (SDC) taking place in Santa Clara, CA on September 16-18, 2024. SDC is a premier educational conference dedicated to providing vendor-neutral information on a wide range of industry trends and technologies.
This year’s session tracks cover the latest advancements in AI/ML, Cloud Storage, Management, File Systems & Protocols, Magic Memory Access, and much more.
Here are a few of the DMTF related sessions you will find on the agenda:
Now Available – SPDM to Storage Binding Specification WIP
DMTF’s Security Protocols and Data Models Working Group recently released the Security Protocol and Data Model (SPDM) to Storage Binding Specification Work-in-Progress (DSP0286 1.0.0WIP90), which defines the format of SPDM messages over storage protocols. This specification will bind SPDM messages (DSP0274) and SPDM Secured Messages (DSP0277) to storage protocols.
Key highlights from the WIP include:
DMTF releases PLDM File Transfer Specification 1.0 and updates to other PLDM Specifications
DMTF recently announced the public availability of its Platform Level Data Model (PLDM) for File Transfer Specification 1.0.0 (DSP0242). It is available for download here. This specification enhances the existing PLDM suite of specifications by providing an ability to discover and transfer files within a PLDM Subsystem.