The Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) today announced that it has elected Citrix Systems to its board of directors. In addition, CA, which was appointed to the Board last year, was elected to a full term and joins Advanced Micro Devices, CA, EMC, Fujitsu, IBM, and Microsoft Corporation who were re-elected to the board. These seven companies join Broadcom, Dell, HP, Hitachi, Intel Corporation, Novell, Oracle, Sun Microsystems and VMware to drive the development of DMTF standards and initiatives in 2009.
The DMTF board of directors works together to set cross-industry priorities, promote interoperability for enterprise and Internet environments, foster alliance partnerships and lead the organization’s committee work. DMTF technologies are designed to address the industry’s requirements for interoperable distributed management, providing valuable tools for managing multiple platforms.
“Citrix looks forward to sharing our considerable expertise in the enterprise to alleviate the challenges of managing complex IT environments,” said Abolfazl Sirjani, CTO Office and senior director of advanced products at Citrix. “Over the past 20 years, we have had the privilege of being part of the fabric of many blue-chip companies, in 100 million corporate desktops and 1 million datacenter servers. Our solutions, best practices and ongoing research and development should be of great benefit both to DMTF and to the industry as a whole.”
Sirjani will represent Citrix on the board. Other individuals representing the board member companies include:
- Valerie Kane, AMD
- Uri Elzur, Broadcom
- Paul Lipton, CA
- Jon Hass, Dell
- Wayne Adams, EMC
- Hiro Kishimoto, Fujitsu
- Jishnu Mukerji, HP
- Nobutoshi Sagawa, Hitachi, Ltd.
- Mike Baskey, IBM
- Kevin Cline, Intel Corporation
- Josh Cohen, Microsoft Corporation
- Robert Wipfell, Novell
- Tony DiCenzo, Oracle
- Mark Carlson, Sun Microsystems
- Winston Bumpus, VMware