ZBenabled
ZBenabled is a term used to describe a class of products, platforms, or services that are designed to comply with a standardized interoperability framework intended to enable cross-brand compatibility in the Internet of Things. For the purposes of this article, ZBenabled is treated as a hypothetical designation used to illustrate how a certification program might operate; it is not tied to a single, real-world standard as of this writing.
Technical framework: The ZBenabled concept envisions a core set of APIs, data models, and test procedures that
Governance and certification: A neutral governing body would publish versioned specifications and maintain a conformance repository.
Impact and reception: Proponents argue that such a framework would lower integration costs, reduce fragmentation, and
See also: Interoperability, Open standards, Certification marks, IoT security.