XGS-PON interoperability advances after second Plugfest
LAN-hosted event in Tauxigny, France, brought together 13 companies
LAN-hosted event in Tauxigny, France, brought together 13 companies
Taipei, Taiwan. 19 June 2017: IoT interoperability and standardisation has advanced significantly in Taiwan after oneM2M, the global standards initiative for Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and the Internet of Things (IoT), held its fourth interoperability testing event in Taipei.
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Seoul, Korea, 13 July 2016: oneM2M, the global standards initiative for Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and the Internet of Things (IoT), has held its second successful interoperability testing event, with a total of 20 companies taking part.
Co-organised by oneM2M’s founding partners Telecommunications Technology Association of Korea (TTA) and European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), oneM2M Int
SAN JOSE, CA — (Marketwired) — 06/14/16 — The (IPSO) today announced its new board of directors and slate of officers for the coming year. New President and Chairman Christian Légaré of Micrium will lead the board, alongside Vice President Pete St. Pierre of Oracle, Treasurer Nick Ashworth of Eaton and Secretary Jan Höller of Ericsson. Additionally, ARM–s Hannes Tschofenig was elected to the board for the first time, and joins additional board members Fabien Castanier of
New Program Aims to Attract 1 Million Consumers and Patients to Secure, Identity-Assured Email Network to Enable Individuals and Their Families to Connect With Their Health Care Providers
HPE Universal IoT Platform Streamlines Interoperability and Management of Heterogeneous IoT Devices and Applications
At Current Rate, Number of Direct Transactions Will Reach Over 200 Million by the End of 2016
DALLAS, TX — (Marketwired) — 01/13/16 — Parks Associates announced today focused on the growing and the role of interoperability in driving consumer adoption of new smart home products and solutions. The research firm reports that at year-end 2015, nearly 20% of U.S. broadband households had at least one smart home product (smart thermostats, networked cameras, smart video doorbells, smart door locks, smart lighting devices, or smart home central controllers). By 2025, 66% of U.S. broadban
Successful first plug fest of TALQ Test Tool