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Booth themed “One Technology. A World of
Choice.” to showcase nearly 100 products based on the zigbee alliance’s
leading interoperability standard, and the first prototypes of Thread
products speaking the zigbee alliance’s universal language for the IoT
Davis, Calif. – January 3, 2017 – The zigbee alliance today announced
that from CES 2017 this week it will be showcasing the path to a
unified Internet of Things (IoT). Highlights will focus on the growing
momentum behind zigbee (3.0) products and development solutions, and
the alliance’s newly announced dotdot — the universal language for the
IoT, making it possible for smart objects to work together on any
network. Members of the zigbee alliance and Thread Group will also
showcase the first demonstrations of dotdot devices running over
Thread’s IP-based networks.
“dotdot represents the next chapter in the zigbee alliance’s continued
commitment to create and evolve open standards for the smart networks
in our homes, businesses and neighborhoods,” said Tobin Richardson,
zigbee alliance President and CEO. “The application layer that is the
core language of zigbee devices has driven significant growth in the
IoT. Recognizing the opportunity to multiply that growth for members
and the industry, market leaders within the alliance have come together
to transform it into a universal language for the IoT, making it
available to everyone, everywhere, across their network of choice.”
Most IoT devices don’t speak the same language even if they use the
same wireless technology. The result is an Internet of Things that is
often a patchwork of translations, adding complexity for developers and
limiting users to single-vendor systems. The solution lies in a common
language between all IoT devices on any network, giving developers a
common platform to innovate on, and users the freedom to choose
products that work for them. Today’s zigbee devices speak a common
language. With dotdot, that language – the application layer at the
heart of zigbee technology – can be applied across other IoT networks.
While others are addressing this challenge with new protocols still
being drafted, or single-vendor solutions, dotdot is an open, mature
technology supported by the zigbee alliance’s 400+ strong global
membership and a diverse supply chain. This offers developers
flexibility and speed in building their products and business today.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]“Silicon
Labs and our customers have succeeded in the IoT because of the
scalability of zigbee’s interoperability technology,” said Skip Ashton,
VP of Software at Silicon Labs, a leading provider of silicon, software
and system solutions for the IoT. “We’ve seen a significant increase in
the adoption of zigbee as developers recognize their investment in the
established zigbee market today will enable them to expand into new
markets via dotdot.”
The zigbee alliance will be announcing more details about dotdot,
including specifications, certification, and logo program, as 2017
progresses. Visit speakdotdot.com to keep up to date. Because dotdot is
built on zigbee’s application layer and zigbee is a part of the dotdot
family, the best way to get involved — and get to market today — is to
start building zigbee products. Companies and developers interested in
getting early access or participating in dotdot’s development, can join
the zigbee alliance by visiting zigbee.org.
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