Press releases

SALUTATION CONSORTIUM TO PRODUCE REFERENCE IMPLEMENTATION

SAN JOSE, Calif., November 3, 1997–The Salutation Consortium today announced it will make a reference implementation of the Salutation Architecture available to software developers building Salutation functions into their applications. The reference implementation will provide a coded example of Salutation protocols that can be embedded within an application, speeding up design-ins and saving on development [...]

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SALUTATION CONSORTIUM TO OFFER JAVA VERSION OF SALUTATION-LITE

New service discovery port expands mobile technology reach   HIGHLAND, UT, April 3, 2000—The Salutation Consortium , a non-profit corporation focused on providing technologies that improve information exchange among multiple and different devices, will be releasing a Java version of their Salutation-Lite service discovery protocol in May 2000. Beta code is currently available for Consortium members. [...]

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SALUTATION CONSORTIUM RELEASES NEW ARCHITECTURE SPECIFICATION

Latest version 2.1 offers advanced service discovery capabilities   HIGHLAND, UT, April 3, 2000—The Salutation Consortium , a non-profit corporation focused on providing technologies that improve information exchange among multiple and different devices, is now offering an enhanced specification for the Salutation service discovery architecture, version 2.1. Service discovery protocols enable network devices, applications, and services to [...]

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SALUTATION-ENABLED INTRANET PRODUCTS ANNOUNCED IN JAPAN

SAN JOSE, Calif., May 27, 1997: Six member companies of the Salutation Consortium recently announced Salutation-enabled products or announced their intention to provide Salutation-enabled appliances. Canon, Fuji Xerox, IBM Japan, Mita, Muratec, and Ricoh exhibited Salutation-enabled products at the Consortium booth at Business Show O97, May 13-16 at the Tokyo Big Sight convention center. These [...]

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SERVICE DISCOVERY ARCHITECTURE FOR WIRELESS HANDHELD COMPUTING NOW AVAILABLE VIA OPEN SOURCE

First Known Open Source Distribution of Service Discovery Software Free of Charge   HIGHLAND, UT, July 10, 2000—The S alutation Consortium, which provides an open information exchange standard called service discovery for multi-platform handheld computers, will offer its reference model Salutation-Lite code through an open source arrangement. Now all wireless device developers, and hardware or software manufacturers , [...]

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STS CONSULTING MARKETS SOFTWARE SIMULATION TOOL SUPPORTING SALUTATION CONSORTIUM DESIGN

SAN JOSE, Calif., November 3, 1997– STS Consulting, LLC, Highland, Utah, has announced the Salutation API Simulator, a software design tool for developers building Salutation device-to-device communications into applications. The Salutation Architecture is a protocol for locating and controlling computers, consumer devices, and office equipment across the Internet or a company intranet. The API Simulator [...]

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CISCO JOINS SALUTATION CONSORTIUM; INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION MOVES TO PROVIDE ENTERPRISE INTEROPERABILITY FOR INTERNET DEVICES

SAN FRANCISCO, March 24, 1997‹The Salutation Consortium today announced that Cisco Systems, Inc. has joined the Salutation Consortium and will participate in developing an industry-standard protocol for locating and controlling computers, consumer devices, and office equipment across the Internet or a company intranet. “Future enhancements to the Salutation protocols will provide technology for a user [...]

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SUN MICROSYSTEMS JOINS SALUTATION CONSORTIUM; LENDS NEW WEIGHT TO INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION DEVELOPING COMMUNICATIONS FOR INTERNET DEVICES

SAN FRANCISCO, February 3, 1997-Sun Microsystems, Inc. has joined the Salutation Consortium and will participate in developing an industry-standard protocol for locating and controlling computers, consumer devices, and office equipment across the Internet or a company intranet. “Sun’s expertise in Java technology, Internet Service Location, and related technologies supports the Consortium’s work in network computing,” [...]

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TOOL SUITE FOR SALUTATION ARCHITECTURE HASTENS PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Test Tools from Granite Systems Further Enable Implementation of Service Discovery Among Disparate Peripheral Devices HIGHLAND, Utah, February 22, 2000—The Salutation Consortium, a non-profit corporation focused on providing service discovery technologies, is now offering a suite of test tools for developers. The tool suite was developed by Granite Systems (Boulder, CO, www.granitesystems.com ), a Salutation Consortium member, [...]

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XEROX, IBM ANNOUNCE PLAN TO ADD SALUTATION TECHNOLOGY TO PRODUCTS

SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 21, 1998–Xerox Corporation and IBM are the first major US vendors to announce plans to add support for the Salutation Architecture in upcoming products, according to Robert F. Pecora, managing director of the Salutation Consortium. The IBM and Xerox announcement is part of an initiative to deliver a new solution that [...]

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