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oneM2M to discuss IoT standards framework at IoT Tech Expo Europe in London
The Internet of Things (IoT) Tech Expo Europe 2016 event are expected to bring together key industries — including Manufacturing, Transport, Health, Logistics, Government, Energy and Automotive – from across Europe for two days of top-level content and discussion.
Read moreFirst ever application registry launched to advance the Internet of Things
With machine-to-machine (M2M) communications and the Internet of Things (IoT) quickly evolving, a critical foundation must exist to enable applications developed on different networks and platforms to easily and seamlessly exchange information.
Read more‘No other standard addresses IoT platform harmonisation like oneM2M,’ says HPE
Q: Let’s begin with an overview of your role in HPE and IoT market priorities. Jeff Edlund (JE): I’m the CTO of HPE’s Communications & Media Solutions unit which focuses on software driven services for telecoms carriers, network operators and service providers. We supply many of the software components that go into carrier networks.
Read moreMulti-vendor interoperability event validates oneM2M standard for IoT
oneM2M partners European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and Telecommunications Technology Association of Korea (TTA)co-hosted the event at the ETSI headquarters, in Sophia-Antipolis, France from 14 to 16 September 2015, with support from the European Commission.
Read moreoneM2M names IBM, Fujitsu, Samsung, LAAS-CNRS leaders, and agrees industrial, home, security specs
At their 18th Technical Plenary meeting held in Philadelphia, PA, on 20-24 July, oneM2M’s members agreed on plans for the second release of oneM2M specifications and appointed new chairmen and vice-chairmen to advance the agenda of several key working groups
Read moreoneM2M’s candidate specifications on M2M/IoT communications now open for comments
oneM2M, the Global Partnership developing standards for Machine‐to‐Machine (M2M) communications and the Internet‐of‐Things (IoT) announced that its initial Candidate Release of Technical Specifications is now available for public comment.
Read moreStandards will be critical for the emergence of the Internet of Things
Machina Research has published a new report entitled, “Standards for the Internet of Things”. The report examines existing and emerging standards for communications, connectivity, networking, service layers, data abstraction and discoverability.
Read moreHGI and the Broadband Forum agree to work together on the smart home
Sophia Antipolis, France and Fremont, California, USA – HGI and the Broadband Forum have agreed to jointly specify requirements for the smart home. Two projects are under way – one clarifying performance and co-existence requirements for wireless home area networks (WHAN) and the other specifying requirements for interworking between various home devices and home automation
Read moreIs oneM2M the M2M market’s Eureka Moment?
(BLOG:) A lack of standards in M2M has been repeatedly flagged up as a key barrier to driving the M2M market forwards, says Andrew Brown*. Over the last few years, various Standard Development Organisations (SDOs) have been working on unifying initiatives.
Read moreOpen Mobile Alliance (OMA) joins oneM2M Partnership
The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) announced it has joined the oneM2M Partnership, which was launched in July 2012 to enable the deployment of services in machine-to-machine (M2M) communications systems.
Read moreM2M will be a 'key global trend' in telecoms, says report
Dublin, Ireland. August 27, 2012. (BUSINESS WIRE) — It may not come as a surprise to those already enjoying rapid revenue growth in M2M communications, but “M2M is going to be a real game-changer”. This is the conclusion of a new report from Research and Markets
Read moreLeading ICT standards development organisations launch oneM2M
Bellevue, Washington, USA – A new global organisation, oneM2M, has been formed to create technical specifications to ensure that machine-to-machine (M2M) communications can effectively operate to agreed standards on a worldwide scale.
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