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To: T-Lo Greens who wrote (1257)3/5/2000 7:28:00 PM
From: Lone Star  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3076
 
I love riddles as much as the next guy, Tony, but am feeling really lazy tonight- big weekend. Give.



To: T-Lo Greens who wrote (1257)3/6/2000 5:22:00 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3076
 
ELON, PASW, INSGY, DLK. If anyone can tell me why I've listed these 4 companies, then they will know what the future holds.

i think i know just the basics.

elon....server and nodes provide access and control to devices. uses wind river OS. can be controlled via PC using windows interface. server is also accessible and devices can be controlled from a cell phone.

pasw...has the software, fusion, that allows anything to be connected to the internet.

insgy...x-platform technology that allows different OS' to talk to each other. i thought CTXS was the master of this space or is ctxs just for thin client solution.

dlk...allows wireless web access.

now i am guessing...

devices connected by elon network will be accessible from any OS (via insgy) and pasw's fusion and from wireless devices using dlk.
using the four together will enable control of any electrical device anywhere from any computer or cell phone

now my questions...

is insgy the software that allows elon's server with wind river OS to be controlled by a windows based PC?

is dlk the software that allows elon's server to be controlled by a cell phone? does it have to be a wap phone?

is pasw's fusion in the lonworks modules or will it be in the electrical devices themselves? or does it matter?
unclewest