Dave Savastano12.11.14
Zebra Technologies announced that it now commercially supports the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) Lightweight Machine to Machine (LWM2M) Standard within Zatar, Zebra’s Internet of Things (IoT) platform.
Zatar is a cloud-based, multi-sensor integration IoT platform for connecting legacy and smart devices to the Internet and enabling third-party applications to easily work with the devices over an open source API. Zebra has licensed ARM mbed technologies to use in Zatar and is a launch partner for the ARM mbed IoT Device Platform. Components of these technologies such as CoAP, serve as the foundation for proposed LWM2M Standards.
Lightweight M2M is a new, emerging technical standard for IoT, specifically directed toward remote management of IoT devices, service enablement and application management. OMA expects LWM2M to become the communications protocol embedded in a majority of IoT devices and platforms.
“The Internet of Things is at the cusp of transitioning from a niche business to broad and widespread adoption by enterprise customers,” said Valik Solorzano-Barboza, senior director, Platform Engineering, Zebra Technologies. “Together with ARM Technologies, Zebra can elevate the LWM2M standards to better suit the needs of the enterprise-IoT market in the OMA community.”
Zatar is a cloud-based, multi-sensor integration IoT platform for connecting legacy and smart devices to the Internet and enabling third-party applications to easily work with the devices over an open source API. Zebra has licensed ARM mbed technologies to use in Zatar and is a launch partner for the ARM mbed IoT Device Platform. Components of these technologies such as CoAP, serve as the foundation for proposed LWM2M Standards.
Lightweight M2M is a new, emerging technical standard for IoT, specifically directed toward remote management of IoT devices, service enablement and application management. OMA expects LWM2M to become the communications protocol embedded in a majority of IoT devices and platforms.
“The Internet of Things is at the cusp of transitioning from a niche business to broad and widespread adoption by enterprise customers,” said Valik Solorzano-Barboza, senior director, Platform Engineering, Zebra Technologies. “Together with ARM Technologies, Zebra can elevate the LWM2M standards to better suit the needs of the enterprise-IoT market in the OMA community.”