Printed electronics are being touted as the next best thing in Internet of Things (IoT), the technology that is rightly regarded as a boon of advancing technology. Silicon-based sensors are the first that have been associated with IoT technology. These sensors have numerous applications, such as track data from airplane, wind turbines, engines, and medical devices, among other internet connected devices.
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The Internet of [Broken] Things | @ThingsExpo @Catchpoint #IoT #M2M #InternetOfThings
As the Internet of Things becomes more capable, moving from an initial ad hoc bundle of chaos to an optimized set of interconnected assets, we will need to ensure it performs and is reliable.
But this means the tools measuring the performance and reliability of the IoT will also need to mature as the need for timely, understandable, quality, business-critical information becomes paramount. Sensors that are malfunctioning, devices that are offline, data that’s little more than noise can all scuttle the best IoT monitoring strategies.
Let’s fix them. Let’s make sure the «Things» in IoT are doing what they are supposed to be doing.
Why Content Personalization Startups Are Going to Be Big in 2016 | @CloudExpo #Cloud
Understanding the core objective is alone not enough to find greater success with content marketing. The reason very few marketers find their content marketing strategies effective is because of the lack of personalization.
Content marketing is everywhere and it is not going away anytime soon. A survey conducted by IDC found that CMOs at some of the biggest technological companies in the world regarded building content marketing competency as the second most important initiative in their organizations just behind ROI. Yet, as another study from the CMO council shows, less than 2 percent of marketers believe their content marketing strategy is highly effective.
Key Points from 2015 – The Cloud’s the Limit By @MonicaBrink | @CloudExpo #Cloud
We are well into the first month of 2016, and many predictions from the cloud sector have started to reveal different trends that we may see over the next 12 months. In 2015 we saw IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) and PaaS (Platform as a Service) growing 51 per cent, with cloud firmly being pushed into the limelight. Looking to the future, there are many indications of what to expect in the year to come, including improvements to current-generation cloud environments as well as private cloud resurging amongst early and late cloud adopters,
DevOps in 2016 | @DevOpsSummit #DevOps #Microservices #ContinuousDelivery
DevOps will play a major role in 2016 simply because DevOps is all about savings which is fundamentally different from the traditionally IT budgeted projects; without DevOps the dollars are anyway drained for nothing because the teams are working in silos which leads to the delay due to inter dependency, poor code quality, too much of un-warranted hand overs, post deployment issues, inconsistent environment, non-availability of infra structural resources etc as per Forrester research 60% of application failure & downtime are related to releases despite 75% of IT operation time spent on release management.
Big Data Life in 2023 | @CloudExpo #IoT #M2M #BigData #ML #Microservices
Instead of writing yet another “Big Data Predictions for the Next Year” blog, I thought I’d do something a bit different. Instead of predicting – like everyone else – what’s going to happen in 2016, let’s instead look out a few years and see how data and analytics might transform our lives and the lives of those around us. Probably a silly exercise, but a fun way to wrap up 2015 nonetheless.
My wellness band actually woke me up about 15 minutes before my alarm because it had used data about my sleep patterns to determine that I was ready to get up (it automatically turns off my alarm so that it doesn’t bother my wife). I slept well last night. I get a gold star. Yippee…
Interface Masters to Exhibit at @CloudExpo | #IoT #BigData #DevOps #Microservices
SYS-CON Events announced today that Interface Masters Technologies, a leading vendor in the network monitoring and high speed networking markets, will exhibit at the 18th International CloudExpo®, which will take place on June 7-9, 2016, at the Javits Center in New York City, New York, and the 19th International Cloud Expo, which will take place on November 1–3, 2016, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA.
Continuous Discussions from 2015 | @DevOpsSummit #DevOps #Microservices
We started our Continuous Discussions (#c9d9) video podcast in late 2014 as a way for the DevOps community to connect with each others – sharing experiences, lessons learned and tips – to accelerate our mutual success.Each #c9d9 episode focuses on a different topic relating to your software delivery process, and features different speakers from around the development and IT community. Every two weeks, we get together for a casual video chat (over Hangout) to share best practices – and war stories – relating to real-world examples of implementing Agile, DevOps and Continuous Delivery.
CAMS Critical to DevOps | @DevOpsSummit #DevOps #IoT #Microservices
DevOps has often been described in terms of CAMS: Culture, Automation, Measuring, Sharing. While we’ve seen a lot of focus on the “A” and even on the “M”, there are very few examples of why the “C» is equally important in the DevOps equation.
In her session at @DevOps Summit, Lori MacVittie, of F5 Networks, explored HTTP/1 and HTTP/2 along with Microservices to illustrate why a collaborative culture between Dev, Ops, and the Network is critical to ensuring success.
TechArcis and @SmartBear Partner | @CloudExpo @TechArcis #API #Cloud
SmartBear Software has announced a partnership with TechArcis Solutions. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia with offices and technology centers in India and Australia, TechArcis is now delivering SmartBear’s testing and quality assurance solutions including the company’s API Readiness platform, Ready! API as well automated testing tool, TestComplete.
“SmartBear products complement our strategy to help our clients build great software for the connected world,” said Sunil Sehgal, Managing Partner at TechArcis Solutions. “Our objective is to address our clients QA and testing needs, deliver testing transformation and assure continuous improvements. SmartBear tools help us do that, ensuring quality throughout and at every step of the development lifecycle. We are excited to use SmartBear’s Ready! API unified platform and provide a differentiated solution to our clients.”