AllSeen Alliance Adds Eight Members to Advance Open IoT Ecosystem #mwc16
BARCELONA, SPAIN--(Marketwired - February 22, 2016) - MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS 2016 --The AllSeen Alliance[1], a Linux Foundation cross-industry collaboration to advance the Internet of Things through the AllJoyn® open source software project, announced eight new members today at Mobile World Congress.
New members include Applied Science and Technology Research Institute, Domotz, Enphase Energy, General Mobile Corporation, iST, Onbrion, Online Trust Alliance and y8studio.
These contributors will work with the AllSeen community, the world's largest open source IoT collaboration, to advance the AllJoyn technology. Recognized for its ability to seamlessly allow devices and apps to discover and talk to one another, AllJoyn enables the full potential of the IoT. Members of the AllSeen Alliance bring together knowledge and technical resources to advance this technology for all.
"The AllSeen Alliance is attracting new members that are committed to developing an open framework that will bring products to market that embody the vision of an open, interoperable IoT," said Philip DesAutels, senior director of IoT at the AllSeen Alliance. "We're seeing the IoT ecosystem rapidly converge toward a common, open model that delivers solutions, not things, to people everywhere so they can solve problems. The possibilities are endless."
More about the new members:
Smart Home Companies
Domotz[2] provides affordable Home Intelligence systems that professionals and businesses can use to deliver remote tech support services. Its systems enable users to monitor devices from remote, provide remote tech support, get alerts about device events, manage power, perform diagnostics and remotely access devices that support remote desktop, http, https, VNC, SSH, RDP or Telnet connections.
Enphase Energy[3], a global energy technology company, is leading the charge to bring smart, connected solar energy to every home, business and community. The company delivers simple, innovative and reliable energy management solutions that advance the worldwide potential of renewable energy. Enphase has shipped approximately 10 million microinverters, and more than 370,000 Enphase residential and commercial systems have been deployed in more than 95 countries.
y8studio[4] is a design company crafting modern sustainable homes. Products like its Prefab Passive House combine advanced building science with emerging connected home technologies to make smart, sustainable living accessible to the rest of us.
IoT Platforms and Service Solutions
General Mobile Corporation[5] (GMobi) is a Taiwan-based company specialized in mobile Internet services. Founded in 2011, the company has built partnerships with over 80 OEMs and supporting over 1000 models of Smartphones, Tablets, Smart TVs, Wearables and connected devices across different chipset platforms. GMobi is headquartered in Taipei with regional offices in China, India, Singapore, the United States and Russia.
iST[6] is a leading electronic verification service providers. Founded in 1994, iST has been providing service to more than 10,000 customers from IC design to end products.
Onbrion[7] provides IoT middleware solutions based on open standards, that can be easily integrated with mobile and cloud backends. Onbiron IoT platform is a key connectivity enabler for device manufacturers.
The AllSeen Alliance also welcomes new sponsored members including Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI)[8] and Online Trust Alliance (OTA)[9].
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