From "Embedded devices" to "Smart devices", then "Connected smart devices" and now known as IoT, the Internet of Things has evolved at an accelerated pace in the past couple decades and is now at the core of the digital transformation most industries are going through.
But let's state it as it is: IoT looks complex and developing solutions that integrate IoT seem to not for the faint of heart. While growing at an accelerated pace the IoT started spanning across many domains, verticals, and industries, forcing hardware engineers to learn about software, forcing embedded developers to learn about the Cloud and its development, forcing non-embedded developers to learn about device development, forcing Hardware and Software engineers to collaborate with electrical, mechanical, chemical engineers, data scientists, operators, and more. The traditional Operational Technology (aka OT) now needs to fully integrate with the Information Technology (IT)... without messing up with it!
Let's demystify IoT with a simpler and more digestible approach.
Episode 2: Integrating IoT devices into solutions
Saying IoT is now ubiquitous is like saying the sun is bright. And to state another obvious fact: IoT all starts with connecting devices to the Internet so that applications can harness the data they generate and can monitor and control them. But to get devices connected and integrated into solutions you need to learn about and understand a load of different protocols, standards, conventions for communication, data format, provisioning, management of devices, security... hold on! This sounds terribly complicated. Let's rewind, take a step back and try again: IoT all starts with connecting devices to the Internet, which at the end of the day is not rocket science. Let's look at ways you can connect devices and interact with them.
Speaker: Olivier Bloch, Principal PM, Microsoft
I am Principal Program Manager at Microsoft in the Azure IoT team, working on developer experience and communities engagement.
I have worked in the IoT space for as long as I can remember, first as an embedded developer and consultant, then as a Technical Evangelist for Microsoft France then Microsoft Corp. I also spent 3 years in Microsoft Open Technologies, engaging with open source communities on topics going from Web and JavaScript to gaming and IoT
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