Re: Big Tech Firms Divided In IoT Standards Battle; vic
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Feb 05, 2015 08:10PM
''The Open Interconnect Consortium — which includes Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), Samsung Electronics and General Electric (NYSE:GE) — announced its "IoTivity" open-source standards project last month. It aims to create a software framework to enable billions of smart devices to find each other and work together. Certified IoT devices could begin to reach the market by December''
(SAN DIEGO, CA, – October 22, 2009) – e.Digital Corporation (OTC: EDIG), a leading innovator of dedicated portable entertainment systems and patented flash memory-related technology, announced today that it has entered into a cross licensing and settlement agreement with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (Samsung). Under the terms of the confidential agreement, Samsung obtained a license and release on e.Digital’s foreign and domestic patent rights, including the Company’s Flash-R™ patent portfolio, and e.Digital obtained a license and release on certain Samsung patents. e.Digital also received a one-time licensing fee.''
2010
Cross licensing helps facilitate settlements and builds our base of intellectual property (IP). Due to the confidentiality terms in the licensing and settlement agreements, the only information we can provide has been/will be issued through press releases and our SEC filings. How we use the cross licensed IP will be made public when we utilize it in our business and/or product offerings.
Best regards,
Robert Putnam,
Sr. Vice President
[ Although doni rejects the Linux open based aspects; it is server based and we know Nunchie is a software solution with security aspects, ergo transactions. and where have we seen certified-devices before] e
'ControlManager runs both as IoTivity Client and IoTivity Server. ControlManager provides SDK APIs for discovery of controlee devices, and controlling them with RESTful resource operations. ControlManager also provides subscription/notification functionality for monitoring the device operations or state changes.'
https://www.iotivity.org/documentation/iotivity-services/control-manager
then ther's this
http://agoracom.com/ir/edigital/forums/discussion/topics/633868-samsung-digs-into-advanced-memories-for-mobile-needs/messages/1988263#message
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I'd prefer MicroSignet fall in place here -
''Chipmakers, along with software and other companies, are positioning themselves to have a say in defining connectivity requirements and ensuring interoperability of the billions of devices — appliances, vehicles, wearables, smart sensors, databases, cameras and other things — that are quickly connecting and communicating with one another.
The goal is to come up with de facto technology standards for linking home appliances, wearables and other devices that often haven't been connected before.''
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The Author is correct, 'The Stakes Are Huge'
imo, long-shot, but hey we can dream
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