Qualcomm Technologies and Deutsche Telekom are releasing an Internet of Everything (IoE) development platform, based on Qualcomm Technologies’ Gobi QSC6270-Turbo chipset.

The companies advise the platform offers support for Oracle Java ME Embedded 3.2 for developing next generation machine-to-machine (M2M) and IoE applications.

The IoE development platform is aimed at rapid prototyping, testing and deployment of cellular-enabled IoE applications. It carries processing power of Qualcomm Technologies’ QSC6270-Turbo chipset and allows developers to write and execute applications directly on the modem chipset. As a result the IoE development platform catters for adding further intelligence and functionality to end devices, along with cellular connectivity.

‘The M2M market needs horizontal solutions, from the cellular connectivity enabled by Qualcomm Technologies’ chipsets to the Java programming environment, and they come together nicely in this IoE development platform being launched,’ said Thomas Kiessling, chief product and innovation officer at Deutsche Telekom. ‘From first glance, we knew that this piece of hardware would become an important part of our global efforts to grow the M2M ecosystem and market.’

‘Oracle realises that creating the next wave of Internet-connected devices is just a starting point, but that the real opportunity is in enabling these devices to become a part of a larger and vastly more intelligent system of collecting, processing and acting on data,’ said Judson Althoff, Senior Vice President, Worldwide Alliances and Channels, Oracle.”

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