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The Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) is an open membership organization, with 212 members as of 16 September 2015.〔(Industrial Internet Consortium )〕 The IIC was formed to accelerate the development, adoption and wide-spread use of interconnected machines and devices and intelligent analytics. Founded by AT&T, Cisco, General Electric, IBM, and Intel in March 2014, the IIC catalyzes and coordinates the priorities and enabling technologies of the Industrial Internet. == History == The Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) was founded in 27 March 2014 by AT&T, Cisco, General Electric, IBM, and Intel. Though its parent company is the Object Management Group, the IIC is not a standards organization.〔Essex, David. ("Industrial Internet Consortium tackles interoperability" ) ''TechTarget''. 12 Sept 2014.〕 Rather, the consortium was formed to bring together industry players—from multinational corporations to academia and governments—to accelerate the development, adoption and wide-spread use of Industrial Internet technologies.〔Hardy, Quentin. ("Consortium Wants Standards for Internet of Things" ). ''New York Times''. 27 March 2014.〕 Specifically, the IIC members are concerned with creating an ecosystem for insight and thought leadership, interoperability and security via reference architectures, security frameworks and open standards, and real world implementations to vet technologies and drive innovations (called testbeds). The IIC Technology Working Group expects to ratify an Industrial Internet reference architecture by mid-2015 which will define functional areas and the technologies and standards for them, from sensors to data analytics and business applications.〔Merritt, Rick. ("Industrial IoT Framework Near" ) ''EE Times''. 18 Dec 2014.〕
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