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- 040.80: The ISODE Consortium
- by S.E. Hardcastle-Kille
- RFC 822: ic-info@isode.com
- X.400: S=ic-info; O=ISODE Consortium; PRMD=ISODE; ADMD=0; C=GB;
-
- The ISO Development Environment (ISODE) is an implementation of
- selected OSI protocols and applications, originally developed to
- experiment with the OSI upper layers. It has been used for a
- very wide range of work, and is the most widely deployed OSI
- implementation.
-
- An example of ISODE's success is the PP X.400 MTA which is being
- widely used for protocol conversion between RFC 822 and X.400 in
- high-volume message switching applications. ISODE is also being
- adopted by an increasing number of organizations as a "mail hub,"
- due to its advanced management facilities. The QUIPU X.500
- component has been closely tied in with the pilot deployment of
- X.500 in the research community. This pilot now encompasses over
- half a million entries in over four hundred Directory System
- Agents (DSAs) in over twenty countries.
-
- The ISODE Consortium has been established to give the ISODE a
- firmer base so that it can continue to evolve and thrive. The
- ISODE Consortium will evolve the ISODE to make it more attractive
- and straightforward to build OSI-based products. By focusing on
- system components, such as layer services and MTAs, the ISODE
- Consortium will provide building blocks that are complex and
- costly to build, allowing vendors to focus their efforts on user
- interfaces to provide product differentiation.
-
- The ISODE Consortium will take the ISODE out of the public
- domain, and commercial organi will gain access to the source by
- joining the ISODE Consortium. The consortium will raise revenue
- primarily by membership fees and product royalties. There are
- several types of membership, for commercial organi, research
- organi, and a low cost individual membership.
-
- The ISODE Consortium will also retain and strengthen links with
- the research community, and will make ISODE available to
- academic, government, and not-for-profit organi with research as
- their primary purpose by means of a simply administered zero-cost
- licence. The ISODE Consortium will also work closely with the
- Internet and the Internet Society.
-
- The key components which the ISODE Consortium will work on will
- be application level components of networked applications. The
- major focus will be on "system" components such as MTAs (Message
- Transfer Agents) and DSAs (Directory System Agents). These
- complex components are a major strength of ISODE, and a
- fundamental component of any product. Support for use over
- TCP/IP will be promoted in parallel with use over OSI lower
- layers.
-
- The following areas technical areas will be developed by the
- ISODE Consortium:
-
- o Conformance Testing
-
- o Simplified ``plug and play'' configuration.
-
- o Improved management using a combination of X.500 and SNMP.
-
- o Public key based security.
-
- o Performance Improvements.
-
- o Mapping of OSI applications onto a lightweight stack.
-
- o Addition of new technology and applications into ISODE.
-
- The president of the ISODE Consortium is Steve Hardcastle-Kille,
- who was previously a Senior Research Fellow at University College
- London, and has played a key role in the design and evolution of
- the ISODE. The ISODE Consortium will establish a US office in May
- 1992 in the Washington, DC area. The ISODE Consortium will have
- a strong presence in Europe, and startup of the European office
- is planned for early 1993.
-