AllSeen Alliance announces the latest members to join the industry to promote the Internet of Everything

SAN FRANCISCO, March 26, 2014 – As the most extensive cross-industry alliance dedicated to promoting Internet of Everything (IoE), the AllSeen Alliance today announced that Audio Partnership, Beechwoods Software, Beijing Lianshengde Microelectronics, CA Engineering, ImaginaTIon Technologies and Two Bulls Join the community as a member of the community. Since its inception in December 2013, the AllSeen Alliance has teamed up with 41 organizations to collaborate on an open software framework based on the AllJoyn open source project.

The Internet of Everything allows terminals, objects, and systems to be connected together in a simple, transparent manner, enabling seamless sharing of information between each other. No single company can achieve the interoperability required for the Internet of Everything. The latest members of the AllSeen Alliance will work with other organizations to achieve interoperability through the use of open source software and collaborative development, and to achieve the vision of the Internet of Everything.

Lisa Ben-Zur, Chairman of the AllSeen Alliance, said: “Everything has a bright future but it also faces great challenges. Only by using open source and industry-wide collaboration can we promote technology development and build a truly connected world. The latest members of the AllSeen Alliance will contribute Important expertise to accelerate the realization of the Internet of Everything."

AllSeen Alliance members cover multiple market segments, including consumer electronics manufacturers, home appliance manufacturers, service providers, retailers, enterprise technology companies, innovative start-ups, software developers and chip makers. Here's more information about the latest members:

Audio Partnership, based in London, UK, is known for its Cambridge Audio brand. Cambridge Audio offers a range of world-renowned, cost-effective products including wireless speakers, audio streaming products, audio and video receivers and Blu-ray players, amplifiers and speakers.

Dominic Baker, Director of Audio Partnership, said: "The era in which we live is full of exciting possibilities. Consumers are expected to enjoy a consistent user experience in a diverse home entertainment system. But to achieve this, terminals and systems must Achieving seamless interoperability. The AllSeen Alliance is working to overcome this challenge, so we are happy to be one of them."

Beechwoods Software, based in Boston, USA and El Segundo, specializes in consumer electronics, media transport and mobile terminal development. Beechwoods Software works with DirecTV and other first-line operators, OEMs and SoC vendors to develop new set-top boxes, digital video recorders (DVRs) and streaming terminals and functions for millions of homes around the world.

Ralph Brown, vice president of the Beechwoods Software Strategic Alliance, said: "The AllSeen Alliance is collaborating to drive technological innovation and a unique user experience through the Internet of Everything. We look forward to joining this dynamic ecosystem driven by the Alliance."

Beijing Winner Micro Electronics is a company dedicated to integrated chip design. The Beijing-based company develops and sells wireless communication chips and solutions for the Internet of Things. Its products are mainly used in smart home appliances, smart homes, medical monitoring, video surveillance, and industrial applications.

Li Qing, CEO of Beijing Liansheng De Microelectronics, said: "As a dedicated wireless communication chip supplier in the Internet of Things, we are deeply aware of the importance of identifying, connecting and interacting between terminals and services. Collaboration among members of the AllSeen Alliance is positive It is to meet this very important market demand."

Founded in 1995, CA Engineering is a developer of wireless communications products for use in a number of world-class companies in the medical, military, automotive information services and consumer goods markets. CA Engineering helps companies develop high-performance, low-power, small-scale, mobile, and durable wireless communication solutions. CA Engineering is a private US company headquartered in Draper City, in the heart of the Utah Technology Corridor, considered to be the Silicon Slopes.

CA Engineering President Howard Gee said: "CA Engineering believes that it is very important to help manufacturers and developers use AllJoyn to create new ways for terminals to identify and interoperate. We are very happy to be one of the strong members of the AllSeen Alliance. We expect to be able to promote the development of wireless communication in the Internet of Everything through collaboration."

ImaginaTIon Technologies is an international company headquartered in Hertfordshire, England, producing key multimedia, communications and general purpose processors for mobile terminals, consumers, automotive, enterprise, infrastructure, internet of things and embedded System-on-a-chip (SoC) for electronics.

Amit Rohatgi, vice president of strategic marketing at ImaginaTIon, said: "The vision of achieving billions of terminal interconnects needs to address the most basic market fragmentation issues. To achieve this level of interoperability and define overall APIs and protocols, many key industries Participants need to work together. We are committed to promoting open source, reliability and scale, which can be reflected in all the products we offer, including our efficient MIPS CPU. ImaginaTIon hopes to share these like-minded industry leaders with the AllSeen Alliance. Together, they will work together to achieve seamless connectivity and interoperability."

Headquartered in Berlin, Melbourne and New York, Two Bulls works with some of the world's top brands and innovative start-ups to design and develop applications, services, products and ecosystems for mobile devices, desktops and emerging platforms. The applications it develops are downloaded millions of times worldwide.

Noah Harlan, founder of Two Bulls, said: “The Internet of Everything means that the terminals and systems we are familiar with today can be seamlessly interconnected with future things that we can’t even imagine. However, unless the industry agrees on interoperability, it’s true. Innovation is impossible. This is why the AllSeen Alliance is important and why we are actively joining the alliance."

About the AllSeen Alliance

The AllSeen Alliance is a non-profit organization alliance dedicated to promoting products, systems and services that support the Internet of Everything (IoE) through an open, versatile development network supported by a vibrant ecosystem and a thriving technology community. Based on AllJoyn technology, the Alliance builds and promotes an industry-backed open source software connectivity and service framework. Contributions to the framework include: senior members Haier, LG Electronics, Panasonic, Qualcomm Connected Experience, Sharp, Silicon Image, Technicolor and TP-LINK; community members 2lemetry, AT&T Digital Life, Affinegy, Audio Partnership, Beechwoods Software , Beijing Liansheng De Microelectronics, Canary, CA Engineering, Cisco, D-Link, doubleTwist, Fon, GOWEX, Harman, HTC, iControl Networks, Imagination Technologies, Kii, LeTV, LIFX, Lite-on, Moxtreme, Musaic, Muzzley, Patavina Technologies, Sears Brand Management Corporation, Sproutling, The Sprosty Network, Tuxera, Two Bulls, Vestel Group, Weaved, and Wilocity, and the open source community. This secure, programmable software connectivity and service framework enables businesses and individuals to create interoperable products that recognize and connect between transport layers, terminal types, platforms, operating systems or brands. And interact with other terminals, systems and services nearby.

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