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Customers and Partners Leverage Oracle to Drive their Internet of Things Initiatives
 
Oracle’s Internet of Things Platform is the Cornerstone for Driving New Efficiencies and Business Opportunities

News Summary
The proliferation of intelligent devices and the rapid growth of the “Internet of Things” (IoT) movement has created a market for entirely new solutions based on Machine-to-Machine (M2M) technology. As such, organizations need more innovative ways to harness ever-increasing amounts of data and use it to drive smarter decisions, enable new services and business models, and reduce costs. Oracle continues to address these challenges with the latest release of Oracle Java ME Embedded, while also working with its partners to deliver integrated, end-to-end IoT solutions. As a result, customers can create new business opportunities, improve efficiencies, process and analyze in-flight data at lightning speeds, and act on events as quickly as they occur.
  • Partners and customers continue to embrace Oracle platform and Java technologies to power their Internet of Things initiatives, driving innovation and business opportunity.
  • Oracle’s Internet of Things Platform is the most comprehensive in the market, bringing together leading elements from embedded Java running on sensors and devices to innovative smart gateways that bring middleware out to the edge, and leading infrastructure products.
  • Furthering customer and partner value, Oracle continues to deliver new innovations at a high pace across the platform, recently announcing Java ME Embedded 3.3, which provides strong support for market-leading embedded chip architectures and new binaries for ARM architecture-based developer boards, including the Raspberry Pi and the Keil STM32 F200 Evaluation Board for ARM Cortex-M processor-based devices. Last week, Oracle also released Java ME Embedded 3.4 adding new advanced development and serviceability features, as well as enhanced support for the Qualcomm QSC 6270T platform.
  • Providing partners the tools and resources they need to extend business opportunities and differentiate their services in the market around IoT, Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) will be launching a Specialization for M2M in the coming quarters. OPN offers enablement resources and Specializations in other IoT-related areas including Java, Oracle Database, Oracle Fusion Middleware and more.
  • Demonstrating the power of Oracle’s Internet of Things platform, coupled with partner solutions and expertise, Oracle, Eurotech, Hitachi Communication Technologies America and Hitachi Consulting are jointly demonstrating the “IoT in Motion – Driving Business Value from Edge Device to Application” solution at JavaOne and Oracle OpenWorld San Francisco 2013. During the conference, attendees are being anonymously counted at various locations. Trend data and analytics of those traffic patterns will be presented during the Oracle OpenWorld keynote “Unlocking Innovation and the Value of Embedded Intelligence on Devices” on Thursday, September 26 from 8:45 a.m.–10:30 a.m. The keynote is taking place in Moscone North, Hall D. For more information click here.
“The connected world offers significant opportunities for organizations that can glean the full value from data collected by billions of devices, using it to drive innovation, new services, and differentiate themselves from their competitors,” said Chris Baker, senior vice president ISV, OEM and Java Sales, Oracle Alliances & Channels. “In working closely with our partner community, Oracle is delivering customers the industry’s most comprehensive, reliable, and secure platform for their IoT needs today and well into the future.”
 
 
 

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