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October 16, 2000

New study points need for wireless printing solutions

July 10, 2000

Service discover architecture for wireless handheld computing now available for free in open source

July 10, 2000

Bluetooth SIG to incorporate service discovery protocol from Salutation Consortium

April 3, 2000

Salutation Consortium to offer Java version of Salutation-Lite

April 3, 2000

Salutation Consortium releases 2.1 version of specification

February 22, 2000

Granite Systems, Inc release of test tool facilitates development of Salutation enabled products

December 7, 1999

Salutation Consortium adds new members fueled by new technology developments

September 20, 1999

Salutation Consortium adds new membership levels

August 9, 1999

Salutation Consortium names Robert Pascoe as new president

August 2, 1999

Salutation Consortium and Bluetooth team up on consistent service discovery

June 6, 1999

Salutation Architecture goes Lite to support interoperability for mobile and hand-held devices

April 13, 1999

Salutation Architecture gets boost from IBM Launch of Lotus-based Office System

April 13, 1999

Canon to support Salutation Architecture through future imaging technology platform

April 12, 1999

Ricoh demonstrates Salutation solution as part of their Image Communication Strategy

February 24, 1999

Hitachi Seibu Software, Ricoh, Sony introduce suite of Salutation products for document management over network

February 3, 1999

Ricoh adopts IBM software incorporation Salutation networking technology

January 5, 1999

Salutation pitches Geographic Computing Architecture for palm-size and hand-held computers

September 21, 1998

Xerox, IBM announce plan to add Salutation technology to products

July 13, 1998

Salutation Port-of-Entry software lets application developers control network peripherals from the Windows desktop

April 20, 1998

Fax industry leaders meet to explore opportunities for developing network applications using Salutation Architecture

April 20, 1998

Salutation-Enabled Mita Office software for Notes wins Best of Show Award at COMDEX

April 9, 1998

Whoops! Salutation is not "An IBM Standard"

February 12, 1998

Salutation Consortium encourages developers to apply for its workshop on Tomorrow's FAX Applications.

November 3, 1997

STS Consulting markets software simulator tool supporting salutation consortium design.

November 3, 1997

Salutation Consortium to produce reference implementation

September 11, 1997

Salutation Consortium issues RFI for software to speed application development.

July 21, 1997

Salutation Consortium is working with Hewlett-Packard Company on ways to support JetSend technology in the Salutation Architecture.

June 10, 1997

WhetStone Technologies has joined the Salutation Consortium and will participate in developing a vendor-neutral protocol for handling images on a network.

May 27, 1997

Six member companies of the Salutation Consortium recently announced Salutation-enabled products or announced their intention to provide Salutation-enabled appliances.

May 19, 1997

Robert F. Pecora has been named as managing director of the Salutation Consortium. Pecora is responsible for Consortium marketing and member recruiting activities in North America and Europe.

May 8, 1997

IBM is among several companies announcing products that support and build momentum for the Salutation Consortium's open standard for locating and controlling Internet devices to facilitate information exchange. 

March 24, 1997

Cisco Systems, Inc. has joined the Salutation Consortium and will participate in developing an industry-standard protocol for locating and controlling computers, consumer devices, and office equipment across the Internet or a company intranet.

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.... A new Web-based LAN management software product, NetCube for NetFinity V1.0, is the first commercial software based on the Salutation Architecture.

March 3, 1997

Express delivery of accurate business information from "hot" Internet appliances and PCs to destinations around the world is now closer to reality, thanks to IBM's latest endorsement of the Salutation Consortium's open protocol for locating and controlling Internet devices.

February 3, 1997

Sun Microsystems, Inc. has joined the Salutation Consortium and will participate in developing an industry-standard protocol for locating and controlling computers, consumer devices, and office equipment across the Internet or a company intranet.

June 28, 1996

A developers toolkit for the Salutation Consortium's newly enhanced network interface specification is now available from IBM; enhanced to support Version 2 of the Salutation Architecture.

June 24, 1996

Salutation Consortium releases Version 2 of open specification to link office machines, computers, and personal communicators; includes support for voice technology, internationalization, and secure data transmission.

October 30, 1995

Salutation Consortium releases open specification to link office machines, computers, and personal communicators; products begin rollout.

July 17, 1995

Salutation Consortium formed, introduces open specification that will link office machines, computers, and personal communicators.


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