3. Founders
Internet
Rikard Strid
CEO
For more then 15 years Rikard has been working with
Internet Of Thing and Internet applications. His first
Start-Up was about Smart Home and Energy
applications, which is provided by TeliaSonera on IPTV. In
2010 Rikard founded Clayster together with Peter Waher
to create a unified infrastructure for Everything on the
Internet. With a vision to normalize technologies and
protocols for a more homogeneous Internet where data
can coexist and exchange information seamless. His
mission is to create a Internet that meets the demands
of high integrity and security, at the same time as we
enter a era with trillions connected things.
Peter Waher
CTO
For more then 30 years Peter has been working with Internet
Of Thing and Internet applications. In his past he has
developed AMR and M2M platforms for ABB. With Clayster
Peter wants to enable Rapid Application Development to a
new level, where the platform automatically solves most of
the repetitive tasks developers are confronted with in their
development of IoT services, including auto-generation of
code and user interfaces, drastically reducing development
time. The platform is a true web 3.0 platform and consists of
a powerful, flexible and fully extensible multi-protocol
communication engine, application engine, abstraction,
persistence, automation, management, calculation, and
clustering and web API layers, including Semantic Web
technologies. It is uniquely scalable in the sense that it does
not only scale up, but also down. Peter is lead writer to make
XMPP the core protocol for IoT.
4. About
Internet
We provide platforms and frameworks for rapid
development to unify Everything on the Internet for
innovations to be created. Our customers has chosen
our technology to be on the edge into the future of
Internet. The future of Internet is not about a single
technology or protocol, but to make them coexist.
6. XMPP has proven to be the No. 1 protocol for people to communicate, now it’s time for Things to get
the same advantage. With high scalability, interoperability, and security we are able to do what was
not possible when we relayed on HTTP. XMPP Foundation and XSF is a global collaboration to
standardize extensions for XMPP to meet the needs from a protocol to handle trillions of Things
communicating.
Internet
Unifier
7. XEP-0322 – EXI Compression
XEP-0323 – Sensor Data
XEP-0324 – Provisioning
XEP-0325 – Control
XEP-0326 – Concentrator
XEP-0332 – HTTP over XMPP
XEP-0336 – Dynamic Forms
ISO/IEEE/IEC P21451-1-4
Internet
Standard
8. We can not depend on a single protocol or
technology when we create solutions for the
future. Data and information must be
normalized in a secured environment, in
which we then can adopt services and
applications.
Internet
Unify Data
10. Internet
Clayster Include
XMPP is the core into which we normalize
data from different sources and make it
available in unified fabric. The Include
platform abstracts and transforms any data
source to coexist in a data normalized
infrastructure.
12. Internet
Clayster Expose
The Expose platform enables to access
information and to develop solution that
exist within the normalized data fabric by
using Web Service API or Semantic Web
technologies (e.g. SPARQL). This solution is
for those who are not ready to develop by
using XMPP, and XEPs yet.
14. Internet
Clayster Provisioning
Provisioning is the place where data is
secured to who and when it is exposed to
access. Before someone can enter the fabric
of data, first access must be accepted by the
thing or data owner.
16. Internet
Clayster Applications
A application platform that provide
capabilities to access data fabrics of
normalized data agnostic to where it comes
from. Applications are consumed by the user
independent of what screen they chose.
Applications can either be hosted centralized
or distributed to the device.
18. Internet
Clayster Management
To be in full control of everything that
happens in the data fabric. Management of
data and applications is change forever. The
m a n a g e m e n t t o o l i s fl e x i b l e t o
customization to adopt different domains
and use cases.
20. Clayster Wiki
Internet
Clayster believes is in distributed
development, and therefor to give
developers full advantage of our technology
by providing a SDK and Wiki. We provide
source code for developers to modify and
adopt our platform for their needs.
Everything to make Internet as unified and
adoptable as possible.
22. Internet
Clayster Framework
A framework to adopt and scale all the
demands for Internet Of Everything. It can
be scaled from low power device to clustered
centralized environment. It is the core of our
solutions, and it enables organizations to
rapidly developed and adopt to their market
demands.
26. Internet
Use Case
Our customers use our technology in
different domains to deliver state of art
product and services to their customers.
Some of the use cases are; AMR/AMI,
Energy Control, SCADA, IPTV, Home Control,
OPC Server, Building Automation, BigData,
etc.
27. Internet
KTC Control – Energy Management
AMR/AMI
SCADA
IMC
Meter
The IMC connects every system in the
building, and based on known
information about build it takes
decisions to save energy.
Supports the most important
automation protocol on the market.
28. Internet
Manodo – Connected Home App’s
VoD Stream
Live Stream
DRM
Applications
ProvisioningClayster
3rd Party