Dell Inc.
references originating from United States, Germany
The archive contains 9 references to Dell Inc..
The first known report was published on 28.10.2019, making Dell Inc. the 788th oldest out of the 1219 entities that expressed interest in the IOTA protocol.
With 9 publications relating to IOTA, Dell Inc. currently ranks as the 38th most active out of 1219 entities publicly expressing interest in IOTA.
18.05.2020
IOTA joined the Digital Twin Consortium, formed by the Object Management Group, as a so-called "groundbreaker" that participated even before the inception of the working group. Other groundbreakers include Air Force Research Lab (US), Bentley Systems, Executive Development, Gafcon, Geminus.AI, Idun Real Estate Solutions AB, imec, IOTA Foundation, IoTIFY, Luno UAB, New South Wales Government, Ricardo, Willow Technology, and WSC Technology, next to the founding members Microsoft, Dell, Ansys and Lendlease.
04.05.2020
The CTO of Software AG reports from a successful Tangle EE meeting, in which a Dell representative introduced additional projects "Enterprise Data Management with the Tangle" while a representative of Energinet proposed "Specification of the architecture for a decentralised system of trust on top of the Tangle in order to provide guarantees of origin", because Energinet needs these in production in 2021.
27.04.2020
One day before a meeting for the SPAICER project born through the research and development of the WZL of the RWTH University of Aachen, an image of associated partners is published, containing Microsoft, Bosch, Deutsche Bahn, Dell, Daimler, Ford, BMW, ZF, Siemens, Zenit, Grandcentrix, Carl Zeiss, Pepperl+Fuchs, Neocpetion and many others.
11.02.2020
The Eclipse Foundation, Dell Inc., STMicroelectronics, Software AG, Object Management Group, Accessec GmbH, Energinet, BiiLabs, Calypso Network Association, Engie Lab Crigen, RWTH Aachen University, Akita Blockchain Solutions, Geometric Energy Corp., TMForum, Otto-von-Guerike University and Iotify launch the "Tangle EE" Working Group to accelerate the commercial adoption of IOTA.
08.12.2019
Dell reflects on its collaboration with the IOTA Foundation, the Linux Foundatin and Unisys on "establishing measurable trust and confidence in data from multiple sources".
14.11.2019
Dell tweets about its collaboration with the IOTA Foundation and the Linux Foundation on "Project Alvarium".
14.11.2019
Jason Shepherd, CTO of IoT and Edge Computing at Dell Inc. talks about Dell's collaboration with IOTA and hints at upcoming Dell projects utilising IOTA.
09.11.2019
Dell tweets about its collaboration with the IOTA Foundation and the Linux Foundation on "Project Alvarium".
28.10.2019
Dell, the Linux Foundation and the IOTA Foundation team up for "Project Alvarium", the development of a codebase seeded by Dell Technologies, known as a "Data Confidence Fabric (DCF)" representing collaborative open source development on distributed technologies, digital trust, data privacy and confidence in data. In its official press release, the Linux Foundation lists ARM, IBM, MobiledgeX, OSIsoft and Unisys as further project partners.