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Re: [iot-wg] MicroEJ platform for IoT : presentation of a new Eclipse IoT member

A warm welcome from my side as well, Fred J

 

I was asking myself the same question as Kai Kreuzer did. It would certainly be interesting to have support for these standard protocols available within eclipse Smart Home. However, a standalone implementation would probably provide for more flexibility regarding deployment options ...

 

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards

 

Kai Hudalla

 

Von: iot-wg-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:iot-wg-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Kai Kreuzer
Gesendet: Sonntag, 12. Oktober 2014 22:03
An: IoT Working Group mailing list
Betreff: Re: [iot-wg] MicroEJ platform for IoT : presentation of a new Eclipse IoT member

 

Fred,

 

This is great news, welcome at Eclipse IoT!

 

Just out of interest: Are you planning to engage yourself in any existing projects or do you plan to contribute code for completely new projects?

As you are mentioning protocols like Zwave and EnOcean, I personally think it would be great to increase the number of projects that deal with implementing wide-spread protocol specifications.

 

Best regards,

Kai

 

 

Am 12 Oct 2014 um 13:50 schrieb Fred Rivard, PhD <fred.rivard@xxxxxxxx>:



Dear All,

We are very proud to be a new member of the IoT initiative of Eclipse.
Let me introduce IS2T shortly :  IS2T is an embedded software vendor that combines 10 years of experience in the embedded markets and counts among its customers large Fortune 100 companies
http://www.is2t.com/clients/

Please have a look at the videos using real IoT devices/boards :
http://www.is2t.com/videos/
http://www.is2t.com/blog/

We shall contribute on frameworks area to deliver runtimes enabling cost effective IoT applications for design-to-cost Hardware.
Standard IoT protocols is key (Zwave, EnOcean, X2D, CoAP, ...) and we will try to contribute to have them running at the lowest cost possible (low footprint of the code, low cpu budget to target the "green software paradigm", ...), and of course, to provide tools for the very popular well-tailored languages such as C and Java.

See you you all soon at Eclipse IoT events, and fell free to engage discussion with us on the IoT subject.
Cheers,
Fred


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