Clients
Our clients are focused, action-oriented business-to-business initiatives typically organized as non-profit corporations. By collaborating in the ecosystem framework to develop and improve standards, interoperability specifications and certification programs, manage intellectual property, and perform market education, our clients lead the way to better customer experiences and larger markets.
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50x15 Foundation The 50x15 mission is to enable affordable, accessible Internet connectivity and computing capabilities for 50 percent of the world's population by the year 2015. Today, less than 20 percent of the world’s six billion people currently have access to the educational, social, and economic opportunities it can create. 50x15 aims to foster long-term economic progress within high-growth markets in ways that can benefit developing areas and businesses. |
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CalCEF CalCEF is a $30 million nonprofit venture capital fund formed in 2004 to accelerate the development of promising early-stage clean energy technologies. The Fund arises from the California electricity crisis and the ensuing bankruptcy settlement negotiated by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) with Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). |
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CHIME CHIME is a professional organization for chief information officers and other senior healthcare IT leaders. CHIME enables its members and business partners to collaborate; exchange ideas; develop professionally; and advocate the effective use of information management to improve health and healthcare in the communities they serve. |
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ClimateTalk AllianceThe ClimateTalk Alliance is an organization of companies who are committed to developing a common communication infrastructure for HVAC and Smart Energy devices, enabling the interoperability of diverse systems. |
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DASH7 The DASH7 Alliance is a consortium of leading RFID industry players, gathered to advance the use of DASH7 wireless data technology by developing extensions to the ISO 18000-7 standard, ensuring interoperability among devices, and educating the market about DASH7 technology. Formed in 2009, the Alliance now has the interest of more than 20 companies. Manufacturers, systems integrators, developers, regulators, academia, and end-users all work together to promote the use of DASH7 technology in a wide array of industries and applications. |
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EMerge Alliance The EMerge Alliance was established to promote the rapid adoption of safe, low-voltage DC power distribution and use in commercial building interiors. EMerge is focused on developing a global standard that integrates interior infrastructures, power, controls and a wide variety of peripheral devices, such as lighting, in a common platform. EMerge will offer unprecedented design and space flexibility, enabling reduced energy usage and improved sustainability in buildings. |
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EnOcean Alliance The EnOcean Alliance is a consortium of companies working to further develop and promote self-powered wireless monitoring and control systems for sustainable buildings by formalising the interoperable wireless standard. The EnOcean Alliance has the largest installed base of field-proven wireless building automation networks in the world. |
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Genivi Alliance
GENIVI is a non-profit industry alliance committed to driving the broad adoption of an In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) reference platform. GENIVI will accomplish this by aligning requirements, delivering reference implementations, offering certification programs and fostering a vibrant open source IVI community. |
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HDMI HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the first and only industry-supported, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface. By delivering crystal-clear, all-digital audio and video via a single cable, HDMI dramatically simplifies cabling and helps provide consumers with the highest-quality home theater experience. HDMI provides an interface between any audio/video source, such as a set-top box, DVD player, or A/V receiver and an audio and/or video monitor, such as a digital television (DTV), over a single cable. |
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HomePNA HomePNA is one of the leading wired home networking technologies and the choice of major service providers worldwide. The HomePNA® Alliance develops home networking specifications for distributing entertainment and triple play data over existing coax cables and phone wires. It also certifies and promotes member products for both private homes and multiple dwelling units (MDUs). |
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IMTC The International Multimedia Telecommunications Consortium (IMTC) is an international community of companies working together to facilitate the availability of real-time, rich-media communications between people in multiple locations around the world. |
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Itanium Solutions Alliance The Itanium® Solutions Alliance is a global community of hardware, operating system and application vendors dedicated to accelerating the adoption and ongoing development of Itanium-based solutions. Formed in September 2005, the Alliance is comprised of some of the most influential companies in the computing industry with a shared strategic commitment to deliver enterprise and technical computing solutions based on Intel® Itanium architecture. |
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LonMark Americas (LMA) LonMark Americas (LMA) is a non-profit trade association and recognized industry authority that provides certification, education and promotion of interoperability standards for the benefit of manufacturers, integrators and end users. LonMark is proud to announce the LonWorks standard--the backbone of the world's most efficient and integrated control networks--has been approved as an ISO/IEC standard, the highest level of international standards recognition. |
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Multimedia over Coax Alliance The Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) is dedicated to enabling broadband multimedia networking over existing home coaxial cable systems. |
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ONVIF The Open Network Video Interface Forum is an open industry forum for the development of a global standard for the interface of network video products. ONVIF is committed to the adoption of network video in the security market. |
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Open Grid Forum Open Grid Forum is an open community committed to driving the rapid evolution and adoption of applied distributed computing. Applied Distributed Computing is critical to developing new, innovative and scalable applications and infrastructures that are essential to productivity in the enterprise and within the science community. |
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OpenID The OpenID Foundation is an international non-profit organization of individuals and companies committed to enabling, promoting and protecting OpenID technologies. Formed in June 2007, the foundation serves as a public trust organization representing the open community of developers, vendors, and users. OIDF assists the community by providing needed infrastructure and help in promoting and supporting expanded adoption of OpenID. This entails managing intellectual property and brand marks as well as fostering viral growth and global participation in the proliferation of OpenID. |
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OSGi Alliance The OSGi Alliance is a worldwide consortium of technology innovators that advances a proven and mature process to assure interoperability of applications and services based on its component integration platform. The OSGi Service Platform is delivered in many Fortune Global 100 company products and services and in diverse markets including enterprise, mobile, home, telematics and consumer. |
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PC Gaming Alliance PC Gaming Alliance is the authoritative voice of PC gaming world-wide. We conduct research and publish data about the PC Gaming market. We promote the PC gaming industry and the PC as a gaming platform, provide a forum to discuss, debate and influence all aspects of PC development for gaming and provide guidance to help resolve industry-wide challenges such as piracy and consumer experience issues. |
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PRIME Alliance The PRIME ALLIANCE ( PRIME = PoweRline Intelligent Metering Evolution) focused on the development of a new open, public and non-proprietary telecom solution which will support not only smart metering functionalities but also the progress towards the Smart Grid. Power line communications is the most suitable and natural technology to provide the needed telecoms performance, even in complex underground electricity grids. |
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SD Card Association The SD Association is a global ecosystem of technology companies charged with setting industry standards and encouraging the development of consumer electronics, wireless communication, and digital imaging and networking products that utilize the market-leading benefits of SD technology. |
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SIGIS The Special Interest Group for IIAS Standards (SIGIS) is comprised of companies involved in supporting Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) debit card transactions. Formed to produce and promote a voluntary industry standard solution to meet IRS requirements for operating an inventory information approval system (an IIAS), the SIGIS standards will enable a broad range of participants in health benefit payment card transactions to implement consistent systems and processes for transaction processing and data retention. |
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SSI The System Sever Infrastructure Forum (SSI) goal is to enable future server market growth by standardizing interfaces between components including boards, chassis, and power supplies and by developing common server hardware elements. With blades representing the fastest growing segment in the server industry, SSI is expanding its scope to include specifications which can help adopters take advantage of the modular platform opportunity. |
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Unified Communications Interoperability Forum (UCIF)The UCIF’s vision is to enable interoperability of UC hardware and software across enterprises, service providers, and consumer clouds, as a means of protecting customer’s existing investments, simplifying their transition to more extended UC networks, and generating incremental business opportunity for all stakeholders in the ecosystem. |
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WiMedia Alliance The WiMedia Alliance is a not-for-profit open industry association formed to promote personal-area range wireless connectivity and interoperability among multimedia devices in a networked environment. WiMedia™ is the consumer brand-mark for high data-rate, wireless multimedia networking operating in a WPAN. |
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ZigBee Alliance ZigBee is the global wireless language connecting dramatically different devices to work together and enhance everyday life. The ZigBee Alliance is a non-profit association of more than 300 member companies driving development of ZigBee wireless technology. The Alliance promotes world-wide adoption of ZigBee as the leading low-powered, wirelessly networked, sensing and control standard for use in consumer electronic, energy, home, commercial and industrial areas. |



















