Skip to footer
  • Create new account
  • Reset your password

User account menu

  • Log in
Home

Main navigation

  • Home
  • About DMTF
    • All About DMTF
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Members List
    • DMTF Officers
      • All DMTF Officers
      • DMTF Executive Biographies
    • DMTF Officer Hall of Fame
    • DMTF Fellows
    • DMTF Star Award Recipients
      • All Star Award Recipients
      • Super Star Award Recipients
    • Working Groups and Committees
    • Alliance Partners
    • Academic Alliances
    • ANSI/ISO Adoptions and Alliance Activities
    • Policies
    • Patent Disclosures
    • Copyright Statement
    • Contact Us
  • Standards & Technology
    • Standard and Technology Overview
    • Feedback and Technology Submission Portal
    • DMTF Security Disclosures
    • Security Issue Reporting
    • Adopters of DMTF Standards
      • Adopters of DMTF Standards List
      • Adopter Application Form
    • All DMTF Standard Publications
      • Published Documents
      • ANSI/ISO Adoptions and Alliance Activities
      • Open Source Projects Using DMTF Technologies
      • Historical Documents
      • International Translated DMTF Specifications
      • Management Profiles
      • Works in Progress
    • Cloud Auditing Data Federation
    • Common Diagnostic Model
    • Cloud Management Initiative
    • Common Information Model
    • Configuration Management Database Federation
    • Desktop and Mobile Architecture for System Hardware
    • Network Management Initiative
    • Open Virtualization Format
    • Platform Management Communications Infrastructure
    • Redfish®
    • Security Protocols and Data Models
    • Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware
    • SMBIOS
    • Virtualization Management
    • Web-Based Enterprise Management
    • Web Services Management
  • News & Events
    • All News and Events
    • Events
      • Events
      • Past Events
        • 2023 APTS
    • DMTF Press Releases
    • In the News
    • DMTF Speaker Request Form
    • Press Kit
    • Newsletter Archive
  • Education
    • Presentations
    • White Papers
    • Webinars
    • Open Source
    • Newsletter
  • Conformance
    • DMTF Conformance Programs
    • DASH Conformance Program
    • DMTF Certification Registry
  • Join
    • Join the DMTF
    • Benefits
    • Membership Levels
    • Sign Up
      • Individual Access
      • New Company
    • Join the Forums

DMTF Releases Version Three of Common Information Model (CIM) Standard

Breadcrumb

  • Home
  • DMTF Releases Version Three of Common Information Model (CIM) Standard

DMTF recently released Version 3 of the Common Information Model (CIM) standard and the Managed Object Format (MOF) schema description language.

CIM was initially developed in 1997 as a modeling language and as a schema that describes a set of conceptual models to define the components of managed computing and networking environments.  The CIM schema has since expanded to include models for new markets (including cloud infrastructure management, virtualization management, peripherals, network components and applications) and collectively has evolved to become one of the most widely implemented system and network management information models to-date.

The CIM standard enables a common definition of information for any management domain, including systems, networks, applications and services. It also allows for vendor extensions. CIM's common definitions enable vendors to exchange semantically rich management information between systems throughout the network.

As part of the CIM release, a number of enhancements and additions are introduced through new versions of the Schema including ongoing improvements to support products and alliance partners, and to support new DMTF Profiles and Management Initiatives. The new CIM Version 3.0 standard provides the following schema description enhancements:

  • Enumerations (both global and local)
  • Structures (both global and local)
  • Improved support for the specification of Methods
    • Addition of parameters
    • Default value of parameters
    • Method Return Values can be arrays or void
  • Support for the use of complex types, including by reference and by value

To download the latest version of CIM or to learn more, visit http://dmtf.org/standards/cim.

Main menu

  • Home
  • About DMTF
  • Standards & Technology
  • News & Events
  • Education
  • Conformance
  • Join

Policies | Site Map | Contact Us | Administrative Login

Copyright © 2025 DMTF. All rights reserved.