
Testimonials for W3C's SVG 1.1 W3C Recommendation
These testimonials are in support of SVG
1.1 Press Release.
In English: Adobe | BitFlash | Canon | Corel | CSIRO | Ericsson | Hewlett Packard | ILOG | KDDI | Nokia
| Openwave | Schema Software |
Sharp | Sun Microsystems |
Texas Instruments | Zoomon
In French: Corel | CSIRO | ILOG
In Japanese:
アドビ システムズ |
キヤノン株式会社 |
Corel | 株式会社 KDDI
研究所 | シャープ株式会社
Adobe is very pleased that
the SVG 1.1 and SVG Mobile specifications have become W3C Recommendations.
SVG is a fundamental element of Adobe's Network Publishing strategy that will
allow precise delivery of visually rich, personalized content in an XML
syntax. Adobe is enabling a new generation of dynamic data-driven graphics by
incorporating SVG across its product line, including Adobe Illustrator®
10.0, Adobe Document Server, Adobe Graphics Server 2.0, Adobe GoLive® 6.0,
Adobe InDesign® 2.0, and Adobe FrameMaker® 7.0.
-- Jon Ferraiolo, Advanced Technology Group, Adobe
Systems
BitFlash is truly
excited to have contributed to such an important undertaking as the W3C
Mobile SVG profiles. Mobile SVG is already an important standard recognized
by the wireless industry, including the 3GPP, and it forms a critical part of
the BitFlash Mobile SVG line of players, content creation and transcoding
tools. We believe Mobile SVG will help the wireless market realize
substantial data revenues as it enables device manufacturers, MMS service
providers, content creators, operators and portals to deliver a much richer,
personal, and informative user experience.
-- Frédéric Charpentier, President and Chief
Technology Officer, BitFlash Inc.
The module based SVG 1.1
specification represents a significant step forward for the adoption of
vector graphics technology on a wide range of information appliances. Canon
is very pleased by the release of SVG 1.1 and SVG Mobile Profiles as W3C
Recommendations. We expect that SVG will bring compelling graphical content
to a variety of mobile devices.
-- Yukichi Niwa, Group Executive of Platform
Technology Development Headquarters, Canon Inc Inc.
The Scalable Vector
Graphics 1.1 specification and SVG Mobile Profiles are significant steps
towards widespread adoption of SVG for mobile communications. As active
participants in the W3C SVG Working Group, Corel is committed to supporting
SVG in a wide selection of our industry-leading graphics applications
including CorelDRAW 11, Corel Grafigo, Corel SVG Viewer and Corel Smart
Graphics Studio. We believe that SVG is the ideal foundation for intelligent
and dynamic graphics for the Web and mobile communications. It is our
technology of choice for building enterprise-class smart graphics
solutions
-- Ian LeGrow, executive vice president of New
Ventures for Corel
CSIRO is very pleased to
have participated in the effective international collaborative effort that
has now seen SVG 1.1 and SVG Mobile become Recommendations of the W3C. As
Australia's premier research and development organisation, CSIRO believes SVG
will be a major force in a wide range of markets, especially mobile
computing, and has made a commitment to the SVG community with its PocketSVG
technology, a toolkit for developing Mobile SVG applications.
-- Dr Geoff Garrett, Chief Executive Officer,
CSIRO Australia
Ericsson welcomes
Mobile SVG as a new cornerstone for enriching the graphical appearance of
mobile multimedia applications. We have taken active part in the work of
defining the Mobile SVG Profiles specification. Our intention is to support
this technology in our mobile platform solutions to facilitate the
development of powerful multimedia applications by mobile handset vendors as
well as third party application developers.
-- Michael Kornby, Vice President Technology
Strategies, Ericsson Mobile Platforms AB
Hewlett Packard is firmly
committed to the use of open standards on the Internet and is pleased to have
contributed to the development of SVG 1.1 and SVG Mobile. We believe the SVG
Mobile specification will facilitate content use and development for small
mobile devices -- helping to speed up the deployment of SVG in meeting a
wide-range of content management needs for a variety of mobile users.
-- Evan Smouse, IPG Director of Strategic
Technology, Hewlett Packard
With SVG 1.1, developers can
now create SVG to go, bringing the power of SVG graphics to handheld devices.
ILOG is pleased to have been a part of bringing this new mobile graphics
revolution into being - as a W3C SVG working group member, as a vendor with
one of the first commercial products to support SVG, ILOG JViews, and
finally, as an open source contributor with Batik, the Apache XML toolkit for
SVG.
-- Patrick Megard, Director of ILOG Visualization
Product Line
As a major Japanese cellular
phone career, KDDI has long been working on the popularization of Web
services for mobile terminals and is currently developing various content
services based on SVG Mobile. As such, we are very pleased to see that now
SVG 1.1/Mobile Profile become a Recommendation which, we believe, will
certainly facilitate further the utilization of Mobile Web services or map
information services and thus make SVG one of major communication media for
cellular phone users.
-- Masahiro Wada, Executive Director, KDDI R&D
Laboratories Incorporated
Nokia welcomes the
advancement of Mobile SVG to W3C Recommendation. We believe that Mobile SVG
will play a significant role in future mobile multimedia applications. Nokia
has demonstrated its commitment to W3C open standards by taking the
responsibility of the editorship for the new specification, and has strongly
driven the adoption in 3GPP standards of the Mobile SVG profile for
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) and Packet Switched Streaming (PSS). Nokia
believes that the availability of a open and mobile-friendly standard for the
creation of vector graphics content will play a central role in creating a
dynamic and rich market for applications that fully exploit the capabilities
of these exciting technologies.
-- Janne Juhola, Senior Technology Manager,
Multimedia - Nokia Mobile Phones, Nokia, Inc.
Openwave is pleased
to have contributed to the development of SVG 1.1/Mobile for the benefit of
the mobile industry. This standard will enable and improve the user
experience of messaging services and other entertaining mobile applications,
providing more revenue opportunities for handset manufacturers, mobile
network operators, and content developers.
-- Bruce Martin, VP of Technology, Openwave
Systems, Inc.
SchemaSoft is happy to
see W3C extending the applicability of SVG to mobile devices by endorsing SVG
1.1 and SVG Mobile as Recommendations. Based on our experience as SVG
software consultants and active participants since the SVG Working Group's
inception, SchemaSoft sees significant opportunity for SVG on mobile devices.
By generating interactive SVG content on the fly from server data, the next
generation of mobile Web applications and services will provide much more
powerful, compelling graphical front ends. SchemaSoft makes such graphically
rich Web applications possible with tools like Catwalk™ for data
visualization and Cleopatra™ for GIS applications.
-- Philip Mansfield, President, Schema Software
Inc.
Sharp is pleased that SVG
1.1 and SVG Mobile Profiles have been officially released as recommended by
the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium). Sharp has been implementing "e-animator
(SharpMotionART)," using vector graphics technology, in many types of
equipment, including cellular phones, and has also provided various related
services. Based on these experiences, Sharp will continue to provide mobile
services that make the most of SVG. Sharp hopes that SVG will be widely used
in mobile computing applications and will lead to the creation of many new
services.
-- Toru Chiba, Ph.D., Group Deputy General Manager
of Corporate Research and Development Group, Division General Manager of
System Technology Development Center, Sharp Corporation
Sun has been a long-standing
supporter of SVG as a key enabling technology for the Web. The advent of SVG
Mobile and SVG 1.1 is aligned with our vision of open XML standards for a
heterogeneous web of devices ranging from cell phones and PDAs to traditional
desktops. We support the Apache Batik Open Source project to help the
adoption of SVG, and we are also increasing our StarOffice(tm) suite
support for SVG so that data can be easily exchanged among
multiple authoring tools and across multiple platforms.
-- Curtis Sasaki, vice president,
Sun Microsystems
Texas Instruments believes
open standards such as the Mobile SVG profiles are important catalysts for
helping the wireless industry generate informative and entertaining content
for the mobile user. As a result, we are excited to enable optimized versions
of the BitFlash Mobile SVG Tiny and Basic compliant players today as a part
of a standard software offering for TI's OMAP platform. Working with industry
leaders, such as Bitflash, demonstrates TI's commitment to deliver processing
engines that bring SVG and multimedia content to wireless handsets.
-- Paul Werp, Worldwide Director of Marketing for
TI's OMAP Platform, Semiconductor Group, Texas Instruments
ZOOMON is proud to have
been a part of re-enforcing W3C's commitment to open graphics communication
through the SVG 1.1 specification. We are especially encouraged by the
standardization of the SVG Mobile Profiles. We believe strongly that they
will accelerate the acceptance of SVG as a basis for visual mobile
communication. The range of mobile devices on the market is increasingling
diverse, and SVG Mobile is the key to open visual communication between them.
Our ZOOMON SVG Player and ZOOMON Composer are SVG Mobile compliant software
solutions for rich SVG content for mass-market mobile phones and other mobile
devices. With a proven track record from numerous RTOS and Symbian based
platforms, the ZOOMON SVG Player requires a minimum of memory and CPU, and is
easily integrated.
-- Stefan Elmstedt, CEO ZOOMON Mobile Solutions
AB
La spécification SVG
1.1 (Graphiques vectoriels adaptables) et les profils SVG pour terminaux
mobiles constituent des pas importants vers la généralisation de cette
technologie. En tant que membre actif du groupe de travail W3C dédié à
SVG, Corel tient à incorporer cette technologie dans de nombreuses
applications graphiques primées dont CorelDRAW 11, Corel Grafigo, Corel SVG
Viewer et Corel Smart Graphics Studio. SVG est pour nous le format idéal des
graphismes intelligents et dynamiques pour le Web et les communications
mobiles, et c’est notre technologie de prédilection pour créer des
solutions graphiques intelligentes pour entreprises
-- Ian LeGrow, vice-président exécutif,
Nouvelles initiatives de Corel Corporation
CSIRO est heureux
d'avoir fait partie de l'efficace collaboration internationale qui a permis
que SVG 1.1 et SVG Mobile deviennent des Recommandations du W3C. Persuadé
que SVG va devenir une force majeure pour un grand nombre de marchés, CSIRO,
la principale organisation de Recherche et Développement d'Australie, s'est
beaucoup investi dans la communauté SVG, en particulier pour l'informatique
nomade avec sa technologie PocketSVG, un kit pour le développement
d'applications de SVG pour terminaux mobiles.
-- Dr Geoff Garrett, Chief Executive Officer,
CSIRO Australie
S’appuyant sur SVG 1.1, les développeurs peuvent désormais créer des SVG pour les terminaux mobiles, rendant accessible la puissance des graphiques SVG aux équipements portables. ILOG se réjouit d’avoir contribué à rendre possible cette révolution – en tant que membre du groupe de travail SVG du W3C, en tant que fournisseur d’un des premiers produits sur le marché qui supporte le standard SVG, ILOG JViews, enfin en ayant apporté sa contribution à la communauté open source avec la mise en œuvre de Batik, le toolkit Apache XML pour SVG.
-- Patrick Megard, Directeur de la Gamme de Produits de Visualisation, ILOG
アドビは、SVG1.1およびSVGモバイルバージョンが、W3C(World
Wide Web Consortium)推奨となったことを大変嬉しく思います。SVGは、
XMLをベースに作られた視覚的に豊かでカスタマイズされたコンテンツの正確な配信を可能にする、
アドビの「ネットワークパブリッシング」戦略の基本要素となるものです。
アドビは、Adobe Illustrator® 10、Adobe
Document Server、Adobe Graphics Server 2.0、Adobe
GoLive® 6.0、Adobe
InDesign® 2.0、Adobe
FrameMaker®
7.0といった製品にSVGを統合させることで、
データ駆動型のダイナミックグラフィックスの新しい時代を引き続き担っていきます。
-- ジョンフェラリオーロ、
アドバンステクノロジーグループ、アドビ システムズ
モジュールベースのSVG
1.1仕様は、さまざまな情報機器でベクトルグラフィック技術が利用できるようにするための非常に重要な意味をもった仕様です。キヤノンは、このSVG
1.1およびSVG Mobile
Profile仕様がW3C勧告としてリリースされたことを心より歓迎するとともに、SVGが携帯機器に素晴らしいグラフィックコンテンツをもたらす技術となることを期待しています。
-- 丹羽
雄吉、プラットフォーム開発本部本部長、キヤノン株式会社
Scalable Vector Graphics 1.1 のスペックと SVG
モバイル プロファイルは、移動体通信における SVG
の幅広い採用へ向けての重要なステップです。W3C SVG
作業部会へ積極的に参加して、Corel は CorelDRAW 11、Corel
Grafigo、Corel SVG Viewer や Corel Smart Graphics Studio
など幅広い業界トップのグラフィックアプリケーションで
SVG のサポートに最大の努力を払っています。我々は SVG
が Web
や移動体通信用のインテリジェントかつダイナミックなグラフィックにとって理想的基礎だと信じています。企業クラスのスマートグラフィックソリューション構築のため、これが我々のとっておきの技術です。
-- イアン
ルグロー、新規事業部副社長、Corel
KDDI
株式会社は日本の携帯電話キャリアとしてモバイル Web
サービスの普及に取り組んでいます。また株式会社 KDDI
研究所は、現在 SVG Mobile
コンテンツサービスの開発を行っています。我々は、モバイル
Web サービスや地図情報サービスを意識した SVG 1.1, SVG
Mobile Profile 仕様が W3C
勧告として公開されたことを心から歓迎すると共に、SVG
が携帯電話ユーザにとって主要なコミュニケーションメディアになると信じています。
-- 和田
正裕、執行役員、株式会社 KDDI 研究所
シャープ株式会社はSVG1.1およびSVG Mobile Profiles
がW3C勧告として正式にリリースされたことを大変喜ばしく思います。
我々は従来からベクトルグラフィックス技術を用いたe-animator
(SharpMotionART)
を多くの携帯電話を始めとする様々な機器に搭載し、多様なサービスを提供して参りました。今後はその経験を基にSVGの特長を活かしたモバイルサービスを展開して参ります。我々はモバイルコンピューティング環境において、SVGが広く利用され、多くの新たなサービスを生み出すようになることを期待しています。
-- 千葉 徹、
技術本部副本部長 兼 システム開発センター所長、
シャープ株式会社
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