Talq reports that an online version of the certification tool, replacing the stand-alone software, will bring the overall process reliability to a new level.
Certifying their products according to Talq Consortium’s Smart City Protocol allows vendors to assure interoperability with products from other manufacturers.
The Talq Consortium’s global protocol is designed to help smart cities avoid vendor lock-in and be assured of the interoperability of systems from different manufacturers.
Talq Consortium is sharing the specification to help cities better understand better why they should include it as a request in public tenders across a range of smart city applications.
The Talq Consortium, which has developed a global interface standard for smart city device networks, has expanded to more than 50 members, including major technology vendors.
The latest specification of the Talq Consortium includes a waste management profile, which has been requested by many members, demonstrating the momentum behind smart waste.