- From: Tran, Dzung D <dzung.d.tran@intel.com>
- Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2015 18:14:38 +0000
- To: Public Web of Things IG <public-wot-ig@w3.org>
A quick intro on myself. I am currently work at Intel in the wearable group. I am responsible for middleware on devices that communicate to the cloud. I am part of the Intel(r) Edison team that delivered open source iotkit communication that provides device-to-device and device-to-cloud communication. I also participate in W3C DAP and was one of the early contributors/editors for some of the sensor specifications. I am based in beautiful Pacific Northwest. I am looking forward in contribute to this effort. Regards Dzung Tran From: "dsr@w3.org<mailto:dsr@w3.org>" <dsr@w3.org<mailto:dsr@w3.org>> Date: Friday, February 13, 2015 at 8:55 AM To: Public Web of Things IG <public-wot-ig@w3.org<mailto:public-wot-ig@w3.org>> Subject: Re: Poll on teleconferences Resent-From: <public-wot-ig@w3.org<mailto:public-wot-ig@w3.org>> Resent-Date: Friday, February 13, 2015 at 8:55 AM It’s my turn to introduce myself. I am a member of the W3C staff and will serve as the staff contact for this group. I have been closely involved with Web standards since 1992 when there were just a tiny number of servers. The Web of Things is likely to take the Web to a whole new level with the predictions for vast numbers of connected sensors and actuators. W3C is in a unique position to develop standards for web technologies given our ability to bring together people from a very broad range of companies and geographic regions. I am based on the United Kingdom and will be able to make both of the time slots for the teleconferences. If you have any questions about the W3C processes and systems, I will do my best to answer you. — Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org<mailto:dsr@w3.org>>
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