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- Jiro abstract "Jiro is the registered name used by Sun Microsystems for an extension to Java and Jini.Jiro as an industry initiative, along with an EMC initiative called "Wide Sky" were catalysts in the late nineties for a common interface to storage devices, leading to the Bluefin specification, subsequently donated to the SNIA for the foundation of the SMI-S industry standard.Jiro was established by Sun in 1998 subsequent to acquiring a small company called Redcape Policy Software. Initially known by the moniker "StoreX," this technology was targeted at storage management. Jiro in many ways was a management oriented extension to Jini, leveraging many of Jini's ideas and capabilities for automatic detection of elements to be managed. Jiro was a Management Framework infrastructure based on a distributed runtime environment. It was standardized as JSR 9 by the Java Community Process.Jiro never gained the broad industry support necessary for success, because every device had to have a custom adapter (or Management Facade), and it was withdrawn from the market in 2001. Though never gaining commercial or industry acceptance, Jiro was one of the precursors to the development of the Storage Networking Industry Association's (SNIA) Storage Management Initiative (SMI) SNIA SMI Home Page, which has been seen as successful in promoting the use of open standards for storage management. Mark Carlson (one of the first employees at Redcape) led this effort based on his experience at Sun Microsystems as a Jiro developer and evangelist. By 2005, most large storage systems providers had announced adoption of SNIA's SMI specifications within their storage management products. The SNIA has now embarked on a project to standardize Management Frameworks along the lines of the earlier Jiro project using web services to communicate between standard service components.".
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- Jiro wikiPageWikiLink Category:Java_platform.
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- Jiro wikiPageWikiLink Java_(programming_language).
- Jiro wikiPageWikiLink Java_Community_Process.
- Jiro wikiPageWikiLink Java_Dynamic_Management_Kit.
- Jiro wikiPageWikiLink Java_Management_Extensions.
- Jiro wikiPageWikiLink Java_Virtual_Machine.
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- Jiro wikiPageWikiLink Jini.
- Jiro wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Carlson_(engineer).
- Jiro wikiPageWikiLink SMI-S.
- Jiro wikiPageWikiLink Storage_Management_Initiative_–_Specification.
- Jiro wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jiro".
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- Jiro subject Category:Java_platform.
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- Jiro comment "Jiro is the registered name used by Sun Microsystems for an extension to Java and Jini.Jiro as an industry initiative, along with an EMC initiative called "Wide Sky" were catalysts in the late nineties for a common interface to storage devices, leading to the Bluefin specification, subsequently donated to the SNIA for the foundation of the SMI-S industry standard.Jiro was established by Sun in 1998 subsequent to acquiring a small company called Redcape Policy Software.".
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