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Rendezvous is starting to ROCK !!
Developers are rapidly adopting Apple's innovative new Rendezvous networking
technology for incorporation into everything from consumer electronics to
printers, enterprise database management and educational applications. Today
Philips, Canon, Xerox, Sybase and World Book announced support for Rendezvous in
current or future products, joining previous Rendezvous adopters
Hewlett-Packard, Epson and Lexmark.
Rendezvous uses industry standard networking protocols and zero configuration
technology to automatically discover and connect devices over any IP network,
including Ethernet and 802.11 wireless networking. Rendezvous is integrated into
Apple's Mac OS X version 10.2 "Jaguar" operating system, and dozens of
companies are working to integrate it into their products.
"No one wants any one company to own or control the core networking technology
for the home, school or office," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. "Rendezvous is
becoming a prime example of how open standards can drive innovation and quick
adoption in a wide variety of products."
"Apple and Philips share a vision for the future," said Gerard Kleisterlee, CEO
of Royal Philips Electronics. "We both believe that consumers want devices
throughout the home to talk to each other, so that, for example, the music
stored in iTunes on your Mac can play through the Philips stereo system in your
living room, or the photos stored in iPhoto can be displayed as a stunning
slideshow on your Philips Flat TV. Rendezvous helps realize this dream. Philips
is particularly pleased that Apple has adopted an open standard and architecture
for Rendezvous, and we will support Rendezvous in future Philips products."
"Canon is adding our support to the growing adoption of Apple's revolutionary
Rendezvous networking technology," said Amit Bagchi, Marketing director for
Canon's printer products. "We're building Rendezvous into the new ImagePROGRAPH
W2200, W7200 and W7250 color graphic and large-format network-enabled print
products so they will automatically configure within office networks."
"Xerox Phaser network printers will be even simpler for our customers to use as
we integrate Apple's Rendezvous technology into future products," said Rob
Stewart, vice president of Worldwide Marketing, Xerox Office Printing Business.
"Rendezvous is an incredibly innovative technology that we are using to combine
the best of both worlds--Sybase's high performance, scalable database with
Apple's legendary ease of use," said Dr. Raj Nathan, senior vice president and
general manager, Sybase Enterprise Solutions Division. "As the first enterprise
company to support Rendezvous technology, Sybase's Adaptive Server Enterprise
12.5 for Jaguar Server makes client discovery and server configuration
automatic, lowering the total cost of ownership to our customers.
"World Book's new 2003 edition for Mac OS X takes full advantage of Apple's
Rendezvous technology by allowing students to automatically share their World
Book research and bookmarks," said Michael Ross, executive vice president and
publisher, World Book Inc. "Rendezvous is an incredible technology that is
clearly going to drive innovative new products for education."
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