TOOL SUITE FOR SALUTATION ARCHITECTURE HASTENS PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

Test Tools from Granite Systems Further Enable Implementation of Service Discovery Among Disparate Peripheral Devices HIGHLAND, Utah, February 22, 2000—The Salutation Consortium, a non-profit corporation focused on providing service discovery technologies, is now offering a suite of test tools for developers. The tool suite was developed by Granite Systems (Boulder, CO, www.granitesystems.com ), a Salutation Consortium member, [...]

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XEROX, IBM ANNOUNCE PLAN TO ADD SALUTATION TECHNOLOGY TO PRODUCTS

SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 21, 1998–Xerox Corporation and IBM are the first major US vendors to announce plans to add support for the Salutation Architecture in upcoming products, according to Robert F. Pecora, managing director of the Salutation Consortium. The IBM and Xerox announcement is part of an initiative to deliver a new solution that [...]

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SALUTATION CONSORTIUM ADDS NEW MEMBERS

New technology developments from member, including Salutation-Lite for PalmOS and cross-platform information exchange to be offered free of charge   Los Angeles, CA – Bluetooth Developers Conference, December 7, 1999 – -The Salutation Consortium, a non-profit corporation focused on providing technologies that improve information exchang e among multiple and different devices, today announced the addition of six new [...]

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SALUTATION CONSORTIUM ADDS NEW MEMBERSHIP LEVELS AND TECHNOLOGY GRANT

HIGHLAND, UT, September 20, 1999—The Salutation Consortium, a non-profit corporation focused on providing technologies that improve information interchange, announced the addition of two new membership levels and the opportunity for grant funding.   The academic level is now available for individuals at academic or research institutes who have an interest in the consortium’s charter. This [...]

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WHOOPS! SALUTATION IS NOT “AN IBM STANDARD”

SAN JOSE, Calif., Apr. 9, 1998–Fuji Xerox Co., IBM Japan Ltd., and the Salutation Consortium regret that a translation difficulty in a press release originally created in the Japanese language said that Fuji Xerox was supporting the “IBM-developed networking standard as the industry’s de facto format.” That standard is actually the Salutation Architecture, developed by [...]

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Ricoh Corporation Exhibits Lotus Software Solution Designed to Fulfill Corporate Image Communication Strategy

Document Management Program Combines Ricoh Digital Copiers with Lotus Domino Software to Deliver Innovative Communications Capabilities for Office and Mobile Professionals ATLANTA, April 12, 1999 – Ricoh Corporation, the leading manufacturer of digital black and white and color copiers, is extending its Image Communication vision to include compatible solutions for IBM’s Lotus Notes environment being displayed [...]

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RICOH ADOPTS IBM SOFTWARE INCORPORATING SALUTATION NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY

SAN JOSE, Calif., February 3, 1999–Ricoh Corporation announced this month that it has adopted IBM’s NuOffice document management software for its digital imaging systems. According to Robert F. Pecora, managing director of the Salutation Consortium, NuOffice is the first major product in the United States to incorporate the Consortium’s technology for network plug-and-play interoperability. IBM’s [...]

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IBM ADDS WINDOWS 95 AND NT SUPPORT TO SOFTWARE TOOLKIT FOR SALUTATION CONSORTIUM

Helps Developers Link Fax And Copiers To Computer Networks SAN FRANCISCO, March 4, 1997 A new version of the IBM Salutation Manager, a software toolkit for the Salutation Architecture, adds support for Windows 95 and Windows NT. The IBM Salutation Manager toolkit helps developers build devices, services, and applications that take advantage of the Salutation [...]

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IBM ADDS SALUTATION CAPABILITIES TO LOTUS DOMINO

Momentum Builds for Salutation Consortium Protocols SOMERS, N.Y., May 8, 1997… IBM is among several companies announcing products today that support and build momentum for the Salutation Consortium’s open standard for locating and controlling Internet devices to facilitate information exchange. The introduction of IBM NuOffice Version 1.0 has expanded the ability to share information locally [...]

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IBM INTRODUCES SOFTWARE TOOLKIT SUPPORTING ENHANCED SALUTATION CONSORTIUM SPECIFICATION

Helps Link Fax And Copiers To Computer Networks DALLAS, June xx, 1996-A developers toolkit for the Salutation Consortium’s newly enhanced network interface specification is now available from IBM. The IBM Salutation Manager has been enhanced to support Version 2 of the Salutation Architecture, a network interface specification that sharply increases the interoperability of intelligent peripherals, [...]

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