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JavaOne Recap 2: Java ME Embedded 8 endorsed by leading partners in the device space
11/03/2015 in Embedded | Tags: ARM, devices, edge, Gemalto, Intel, iot, Java ME, Java ME Embedded 8, muRata, Oracle, platforms, Qualcomm, Renesas, SoC, STM, Telit | Leave a comment
On the heels of recap #1 – here is recap #2 from the JavaOne 2015 Java ME keynote:
Java ME Embedded 8 endorsed by leading partners to enable intelligent edge devices:
For more details, see the video replay of the JavaOne Java ME keynote starting at 1hr:7min:50sec.
Cheers,
— Terrence
Telit endorses Java ME Embedded 8
10/12/2015 in Embedded | Tags: iot, Java ME, Java ME Embedded 8, M2M, Telit, wireless modules | Leave a comment
In case you missed it, Telit and Oracle last week published a customer solutions brief titled:
Telit Brings Internet of Things Technology Faster to the Automotive Market and Other Industrial Sectors Thanks to Embedded Software Platform
Key quote:
“Oracle Java SE Embedded and Oracle Java ME Embedded are the perfect platform for our 3G and 4G wireless IoT communication modules. “
Java ME Embedded is especially well suited for enabling robust and secure intelligence on the edge in resource-constrained or deeply embedded devices and is being successfully adopted across a number of use cases and industrial sectors, from remote monitoring and industrial control, to automotive and M2M communications.
Find the solutions brief here (French version here).
Watch more industry announcements and endorsements coming at JavaOne in a couple of weeks.
Cheers,
— Terrence
Qualcomm, AT&T, and Telit announce support for Java on M2M
01/09/2013 in Mobile & Embedded | Tags: CINTERION, embedded, Embedded Java, M2M, Qualcomm, Telit, wireless modules | Leave a comment
Support for Java in the M2M space is growing rapidly.
Cinterion and Qualcomm have already announced their support for Java using the Oracle Java ME Embedded 3.2 platform.
Two days ago, Qualcomm and AT&T announced their “Internet of Everything” development platform, supporting Oracle Java ME Embedded 3.2.
Yesterday, Telit introduced two Qualcomm-based modules for global M2M markets, with support planned for Oracle Java ME Embedded 3.2 as well.
Cheers,
— Terrence
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