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Object Management Group company history timeline

1989

Founded in 1989 by eleven companies (including Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Sun Microsystems, Apple Computer, American Airlines, iGrafx, and Data General), OMG's initial focus was to create a heterogeneous distributed object standard.

1997

In 1997, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) was added to the list of OMG adopted technologies.

2004

Our memorabilia: The “family photo” of the KDM RFP authors team, taken at the London OMG Meeting, November 2004

2005

See collection of the logos from the KDM Tutorial in December 2005, at the Burlingame OMG Technical Meeting.

2006

Since adoption of the Knowledge Discovery Metamodel by the OMG in 2006, several companies have announced upcoming support of KDM in their products, including:

2009

In 2009 OMG, together with the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon launched the Consortium of IT Software Quality (CISQ).

2011

In 2011 OMG formed the Cloud Standards Customer Council.

2014

On March 27, 2014, OMG announced it would be managing the newly formed Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC).

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1989
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Needham, MA
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Christopher M. Stone
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CISQ2009$9.0M3,000-
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