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XMPP-IoT an open standard for the internet of things. |
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Please add yourself if you would like to support this effort as individual, company or whatever. Fork on github add your backing and make a pullrequest
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By signing this page. We as an individual or organisation support:
- The open, interoperable and secure infrastructure made possible by the use of XMPP.
- The open standardization process for Internet of Things over XMPP.
- The globally scalable nature of federated XMPP networks to many billions of devices.
- Encryption of communication at all levels, including end-to-end encryption, as provided by XMPP.
- The possibility to provide globally unique identities to all devices using XMPP.
- The use of authentication, authorization and provisioning of access to devices and their data.
- Real-time communication with all types of devices at all times.
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| Peter Waher |
IoT architect, advisor & author. Working with the XSF, and other standards bodies, writing extensions and standards for IoT. |
| Joachim Lindborg |
XMPP IoT entusiast doing this and much more, really like the intiative. Working in the standards process through the XSF |
| Markus Kohlhase |
Software engineer (freelancer) using XMPP within automotion projects. |
| Steffen Larsen |
XSF member and XMPP evangalist, that is doing stuff with TV, mobiles, set-top boxes, and home automation. All from second screen, to object sharing etc. Will be implementing and testing the IoT standards on clients. |
| Davide Conzon |
Software engineer working as researcher in the IoT field, using XMPP as communication framework in several research activities and author of IoT-XMPP related scientific publications. |
This is maintained by Joachim Lindborg member of the XMPP Standards Foundation