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'''Service Modeling Language''' '''(SML)''' is an [[XML]]-based specification by leading [[information technology]] companies that defines a consistent way to express how computer networks, applications, servers and other IT resources are described or modeled so businesses can more easily manage the services that are built on these resources. This enables a hierarchy of IT resource models to be created from reusable building blocks rather than requiring custom descriptions of every service, thus reducing costs and system complexity for customers. SML is currently proposed jointly by [[BEA Systems]], [[BMC_Software]], [[Cisco Systems]], [[Dell]], [[EMC Corporation]], [[Hewlett Packard|HP]], [[IBM]], [[Intel]], [[Microsoft]] and [[Sun Microsystems]].