



For example, to find information on the 533w-b, search HP's website for 533w. The Desktop Management Interface (DMI) generates a standard framework for managing and tracking components in a desktop, notebook or server computer, by abstracting these components from the software that manages them. Before the introduction of DMI, no standardized source of information could provide details about components in a personal computer. The development of DMI, 2.0 version June 24, 1998, marked the first move by the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) into desktop-management standards. The Desktop Management Interface ( DMI) generates a standard framework for managing and tracking components in a desktop, notebook or server computer, by abstracting these components from the software that manages them.
