Seluxit presents to W3C and IETF
Seluxit continues to drive the dialogue on IoT standards.
So what could we say in Lisbon about the semantic ontology of the Web of Things?
Seluxit continues to drive the dialogue on IoT standards.
So what could we say in Lisbon about the semantic ontology of the Web of Things?
We needed a ruby driver for some current work with the ArangoDB (a native multi-model database with flexible data models for document, graphs, and key-values).
But it didn’t exist.
Inflated hopes
Huge obstacles
Fantastic potential
Overhyped, yet requiring explanations at cocktail parties
The Internet of Things
“Ein sicher vernetztes Smart Home mit Lemonbeat” is the title of the German-language article recently published in the influential periodical Elektronik Praxis. The article features Seluxit co-developed Lemonbeat, thereby showcasing many of the hallmarks of Seluxit’s approach to the IoT.
The heavyweight German utility RWE is a longstanding Seluxit customer (read the RWE casestudy) and partner in the Lemonbeat protocol.
Seluxit has just joined the AllSeen Alliance and will hit the ground running.
“Seluxit has a clear agenda and will contribute concretely to the development of the AllJoyn® Framework” said Philip DesAutels, senior director, IoT, AllSeen Alliance. “Like all of our members, they are focused on open-interoperability standards because they see it as a win for everybody.”
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