Tech giants form AllSeen Alliance to fast track "Internet of Everything"
A coffee machine interacting
seamlessly with different brands of light switches and televisions to
form a cohesive network of functioning devices may sound somewhat
far-fetched. Indeed, the concept of the Internet of Things
brings with it many obstacles in achieving a home full of
interoperating gadgets. In an effort to overcome these hurdles, a
consortium of technology giants has formed the AllSeen Alliance to
fast-track the development of device-to-device communication.
Announced
on Tuesday, the AllSeen Alliance comprises technology companies leading
the charge toward the Internet of Things such as Haier, LG Electronics,
Panasonic, Qualcomm and Sharp, and a host of others.
The
objective of the 23-member Alliance is to expand upon the Internet of
Things "to include more functionality and interaction across different
brands and sectors," according to a statement from the Linux Foundation.
A
primary factor hindering development of the Internet of Things thus far
has been the inherent difficulties in achieving a useful level of
communication between devices from different manufacturers. Yet if the
manufacturers of televisions and light switches were collaborating to
develop products using the same open source software, it would remove
considerable barriers and mark significant progress toward what the
Alliance has now dubbed "The Internet of Everything."
An
open source project named AllJoyn (currently running on Linux, Android,
iOS and Windows) will form the framework for members of the Alliance to
work within by contributing their own software and engineering
resources. The Alliance hopes this will eventuate in hardware
manufacturers, software developers and service providers collaborating
to create devices and services with unprecedented communicative ability.
"Open
source software and collaborative development have been proven to
accelerate technology innovation in markets where major transformation
is underway," said Jim Zemlin, executive director at The Linux
Foundation. "The AllSeen Alliance represents an unprecedented
opportunity to advance the Internet of Everything for both home and
industry."






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