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Blade.org The Blade.org is a collaborative organization and developer community focused on accelerating the expansion of blade solutions and the IBM and Intel blade ecosystem.

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LETSI

LETSI (Learning-Education-Training Systems Interoperability) is an international non-profit federation dedicated to promoting technology-supported learning and to enabling innovation in learning technologies. LETSI's goals include: improving individual and organizational learning and performance; advancing the adoption, use, and evolution of internationally-accepted standards, specifications, and guidelines ("reference models") for learning technology; enabling organizations and individuals that have a significant interest in LET to collaborate globally, using a process that is open, democratic, and sustainable; and providing or sponsoring LET-related services, publications, collaborative forums, professional events, and technology development.

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Liberty Alliance The basic element of a community is the notion of identity. Technology exists today to create, manage, and authenticate online identities and broker services based on information related to that identity. The Liberty Alliance Project is an alliance formed to deliver and support a federated network identity solution for the Internet that enables single sign-on for consumers as well as business users in an open, federated way.

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Limo Foundation The LiMo Foundation is a world-class Linux-based platform aimed to provide key benefits for the mobile industry. Lowering development costs, increasing flexibility, and creating a richer mobile ecosystem contributes to the group's ultimate objective of creating compelling, differentiated, and enhanced consumer experiences.

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The Liberty Technical Advisory Board (LTAB) is a group with broad semiconductor industry participation that is sponsored by Synopsys to advance industry tool interoperability and shepherd the development of the Liberty format. The LTAB reviews and votes on extensions to the Liberty library modeling standard that are seen as beneficial to the industry.

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MIPI The Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI) Alliance is a collaboration of mobile industry leaders with the objective to define and promote open standards for interfaces to mobile application processors. Through these open standards, the MIPI Alliance intends to speed deployment of new services to mobile users by establishing specifications for standard hardware and software interfaces to mobile application processors and encouraging the adoption of those standards throughout the industry value chain.

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5001 Forum logo The Nexus 5001 Forum™ is chartered to define and develop a much-needed embedded processor debug interface standard for embedded control applications. Members of the Nexus 5001 Forum represent all aspects of the technologies required for embedded control applications.

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OMTP logo The Open Mobile Terminal Platform (OMTP) is an operator-sponsored forum that serves the needs of each and every link in the mobile phone value chain by gathering and driving mobile terminal requirements. It is technology neutral, with its recommendations intended for deployment across the range of technology platforms, operating systems (OS) and middleware layers. Carriers, content providers, middleware vendors, handset manufacturers and users all stand to gain from the forum’s recommendations.

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Power.org Comprised of leaders in the technology field, Power.org develops, enables and promotes Power Architecture technology as the preferred open standard hardware development platform for the electronics industry and administers qualification programs that optimize interoperability and accelerate innovation for a positive user experience. The founder group includes Cadence Design Systems, Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing, IBM, Jabil Circuit, Novell, P=.A Semi, Red Hat,. Synopsys, and Thales Computers and Synopsys.

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PWG The Printer Working Group (PWG), a program of the IEEE-ISTO has member organizations including printer manufacturers, print server developers, operating system providers and print management application developers. The group is chartered to make printers and the applications and operating systems supporting them work together better.

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SCOPE SCOPE is an industry alliance commited to accelerating the deployment of carrier grade base platforms for service provider applications. Its mission is to help, enable and promote the availability of open carrier grade base platforms based on Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) hardware / software and Free Open Source Software (FOSS) building blocks, and to promote interoperability to better serve Service Providers and consumers. SCOPE plans to complement the work of industry initiatives such as PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group, Service Availability Forum, Open Source Development Lab and others that have successfully created high quality open specifications that enable the creation of carrier grade base platforms. SCOPE will not create specifications, but it will establish profiles that enable and encourage the use of COTS and free open source software building blocks based upon open specifications developed by those other industry groups. SCOPE will focus on existing open specifications it believes best meets the needs of Service Providers and identify areas where additional specification work is needed. SCOPE has been founded January 1, 2006 by Alcatel, Ericsson, Motorola, NEC, Nokia and Siemens.

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Voicexml Forum The VoiceXML Forum, a program of the IEEE-ISTO, is chartered to establish and promote the Voice eXtensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) as a standard method for providing voice access to Internet content and services. The objective of the VoiceXML Forum is to expand Internet access through telephones and other devices using both speech and ordinary touch-tone user interfaces.

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