Talk:Object Management Group

Business Process Management Initiative (BPMI)

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Business Process Management Initiative redirects to Object Management Group, but neither BPMI nor Business Process Management Initiative is mentioned in the article. (useful infos at http://www.bpmi.org/) --Riedel (talk) 08:37, 19 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Overview

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The OMG does provide / define implementations - it specifies and provides implementations of other standards as UML profiles i.e. implementations in the UML Wikitect (talk) 15:51, 12 May 2018 (UTC)Reply

Proposal to Update OMG Article with Recent Developments

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I would like to propose several updates to the Object Management Group (OMG) Wikipedia article to reflect recent developments and initiatives. These updates aim to provide a more comprehensive and current overview of OMG's activities and organizational changes.

1. Addition of "Programs and Initiatives" Section

Introduce a new section detailing OMG's various programs:

  • Digital Twin Consortium (DTC): Established in May 2020, the DTC focuses on accelerating the adoption of digital twin technology across industries by standardizing vocabulary, architecture, security, and interoperability.
  • Integration of Industry IoT Consortium (IIC): In January 2024, OMG announced the integration of the IIC into the DTC to enhance collaboration and provide a more holistic view across industries and technologies. omg.org
  • AI Joint Working Group: Launched in October 2024, this cross-consortia group aims to align AI-related activities across OMG communities, focusing on standardization, interoperability, extended reality, and responsible AI practices. omg.org

2. Update on Organizational Changes

  • Acquisition by EDM Council: In July 2025, it was announced that the EDM Council signed an agreement to acquire OMG. This merger aims to create a global end-to-end data and standards authority, combining over 700 member organizations and a portfolio of internationally adopted standards.

3. Enhancement of Existing Sections

  • Business Activities: Expand this section to include the aforementioned programs and initiatives, providing readers with a clearer understanding of OMG's current focus areas.
  • External Links: Update the external links to include official websites of the Digital Twin Consortium and other relevant programs.

I believe these updates will enhance the article's accuracy and relevance. I am willing to assist in drafting these sections and ensuring they adhere to Wikipedia's guidelines.

Wooty101 (talk) 03:20, 7 July 2025 (UTC)Reply

This sounds like you copied it from their website or some other piece of marketing. Wikipedia is not supposed to be an advertisement. MrOllie (talk) 03:31, 7 July 2025 (UTC)Reply
Hi Ollie - this isn't the content, it is a list of the proposed areas to add, I haven't drafted any content for this yet - I am just suggesting we expand the article to include a programs and initiative section, and the fact that they have been acquired by EDM council in the history section. Wooty101 (talk) 03:36, 7 July 2025 (UTC)Reply