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December 13, 2006

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Mike Paterson

Many so-called CMDB's are just Configuration databases that are simply a repository developed for a particular application (i.e incident management, change management, service-level management) but have been messed about to try to be all things to all men.

The new breed of federated CMDB's are designed to take advantage of trusted data and CIs that already exist to provide a true enterprise CMDB that can be easily integrated with many aplications and processes.

We recently came across www.ni2.com, which meets all the requirements for a true enterprise CMDB :-

Federation — multi-vendor and multi-sources

Reconciliation — duplication/redundancy

Mapping & Visualisation — hierarchical and peer to peer, service view

Synchronisation — closed loop to change and configuration

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