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ZigBee pioneer raises another $12m

Graeme Wearden ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 14 Jun 2006 17:30 BST

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Ember, a US company at the forefront of the nascent sensor network market, has landed another slug of financial backing.

The company announced on Wednesday that it had raised a total of $12m (£6.3m) from several existing investors. This included Vulcan Capital, the investment fund of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, and Polaris Venture Partners, where Ethernet inventor Bob Metcalfe is a general partner.

This takes the total amount of money invested in Ember to $65m.

Ember is developing products and software that support ZigBee, a wireless technology based on the 802.15.4 standard that offers the promise of low-power networking and control in the future. Advocates of ZigBee claim that millions of electronic devices could be fitted with ZigBee chips to form a high-speed wireless sensor network that can linked to the Internet.

Within companies, Zigbee sensors could be used to to monitor infrastructure, such as oil pipes or remote warehouses. A corporate ZigBee network could, however, generate a very large amount of data, posing new challenges for IT managers.

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