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The Continuing Evolution of Distributed Systems Management

Andrea WESTERINEN, Winston BUMPUS

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In the 1960's, the problems of distributed systems management did not exist. Systems were centralized and typically housed in one facility. Over time, however, the power, complexity and connectivity of the computer systems and networks evolved. Today, businesses are dependent on their compute and networking infrastructures to operate and survive. These infrastructures are geographically and functionally distributed, and their management is critical. This paper discusses how distributed systems management has evolved, and what the future may bring.

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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information Vol.E86-D No.11 pp.2256-2261
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2003/11/01
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Special Section INVITED PAPER (Special Issue on New Technologies in the Internet and their Applications)
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