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Qualcomm Has Partnered with Deutsche Telekom to Demonstrate an IoE Development Platform

Qualcomm has partnered with Deutsche Telekom to demonstrate an Internet of Everything (IoE) development platform, based on Qualcomm's Gobi QSC6270-Turbo chipset.

The development platform, which has been designed to support rapid prototyping, testing and deployment of cellular-enabled IoE applications, will be made available by Deutsche Telekom to application developers in Europe and worldwide. 

Internet of things (IoE) explained

With support for Oracle Java ME Embedded 3.2 available, this platform is intended to target developers looking to create the next generation of machine-to-machine (M2M) and internet applications. 

Deutsche Telekom is already accepting pre-orders for the IoE development platform on its M2M Marketplace and plans to start shipping these development platforms from the second quarter of 2013.

"The M2M market needs horizontal solutions, from the cellular connectivity enabled by Qualcomm Technologies' chipsets to the Java programming environment, and they come together nicely in this IoE development platform being launched," said Thomas Kiessling, chief product officer at Deutsche Telekom.

Oracle Java ME Embedded provides a horizontal platform, and Java technology boasts a community of over 9 million experienced developers worldwide with experience across the broad range of IoE verticals.

Deutsche Telekom will make the IoE development platform available with SIM cards from Deutsche Telekom and its portfolio of operators, providing developers with large-scale access to cellular connectivity for their applications. 

"Oracle realizes that creating the next wave of Internet-connected devices is just a starting point, but that the real opportunity is in enabling these devices to become a part of a larger and vastly more intelligent system of collecting, processing and acting on data," said Judson Althoff, senior vice president, Worldwide Alliances and Channels, Oracle. 

According to Kanwalinder Singh, senior vice president of business development, Qualcomm Technologies, these development platforms can help solve the needs of developers and customers across industries and geographies, and accelerate the IoE market.

Source: http://www.electronicsweekly.com/Articles/2013/02/25/55630/mwc-qualcomm-and-deutsche-telekom-in-internet-partnership.htm
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