AMI Announces Redfish 1.5 Support in Aptio V and MegaRAC SP-X

AMI Announces Redfish 1.5 Support in Aptio V and MegaRAC SP-X

Today, AMI announced its full support for the Redfish® 1.5 specification from the DMTF, in its Aptio® V UEFI BIOS Firmware and MegaRAC® SP-X BMC Remote Management Firmware – the most widely used solution in the market today. Redfish is an open industry-standard...
Acronym Soup: What is SOL?

Acronym Soup: What is SOL?

In today’s “Acronym Soup” blog post, we remain over on the manageability side of things and ask the question: what is SOL? To begin, SOL is an acronym for “Serial over LAN”, which is a remote access communication protocol that harnesses...
Acronym Soup: What is IPMI?

Acronym Soup: What is IPMI?

In today’s “Acronym Soup” blog post, we will once again take a step over on the manageability side of things and ask the question: what is IPMI? IPMI is an acronym for “Intelligent Platform Management Interface”, so this alone gives an...
AMI Announces Support for SMBIOS 3.2.0 Specification

AMI Announces Support for SMBIOS 3.2.0 Specification

NORCROSS, Georgia: – AMI, a global leader in BIOS and UEFI firmware, server and remote management tools, data storage products and unique solutions based on the Linux® and Android™ operating systems announces support for the SMBIOS 3.2.0 specification in its...
The “Platformization” of Our Lives – Part 2

The “Platformization” of Our Lives – Part 2

In last week’s post on platformization, we defined this somewhat perplexing concept in the context of our own personal interactions with platform business models. Our post also identified the main types of platform business models currently in use and examined...
The “Platformization” of Our Lives – Part 2

The “Platformization” of Our Lives – Part 1

Do you know the meaning of “platform business”, or a platform business model? In truth many of us don’t really understand the concept, although we use them nearly every day. But have you ever taken a ride with Lyft or Uber? Booked a place to stay during...