Tao Group
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Tao Group | |
Type | Limited company |
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Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Reading, Berkshire, UK |
Key people | Francis Charig, CEO Joseph Berardino, Chairman |
Industry | Computer software |
Products | Computer software |
Slogan | Imagine Tomorrow. |
Website | tao-group.com |
Tao Group is a software company headquartered in Reading, Berkshire, UK. Branch offices of Tao Group are located in Japan and USA with resellers in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. It has developed intent, a software platform licensed to its clients to run console-quality interactive games, music and other advanced entertainment services on mobile and other digital devices. intent enables content portability, resolving fundamental industry fragmentation problems by delivering services in a platform independent format called Virtual Processor (VP) and executing at native speed on feature phones and smart phones of different architectures. Tao has protected its product line with a patent portfolio.
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[edit] History
- Tao Group was set up by Francis Charig and Chris Hinsley in 1992.
- In 1992, Tao Group released the first generation of its virtual machine called Virtual Processor (VP).
- In 1998, Tao Group released the second generation of its virtual machine called VP2.
- Since early 2004 Tao has licensed more than 20 million copies of intent and its players to blue-chip companies world-wide.
[edit] Products
- intentPlayers (GamePlayer, MusicPlayer and JavaPlayer).
- Products incorporating its players include mobile phones, televisions, set top boxes, cameras and home servers.
- Licensees include Sony, NEC, Panasonic, Philips, JVC, HTC.
[edit] Company Awards
- World Economic Forum Technology Pioneers (2006)
- BAFTA winners (2001/2005)
- Red Herring Europe 100 (2005/2006)
- Deloitte Fast 50
- Computing Innovation Gold Award for Excellence.