DEC
9
DEC
9
December 9, 2021
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
We talk a lot about the "design" and "prototype" phases of IoT development. For example: What's it like to get started with cellular IoT? How do you securely transfer sensor data to AWS/Azure/GCP? How do you build out a basic cloud dashboard?
These are important questions to answer, but we don't talk enough about considerations when your deployment needs to scale. New issues may appear, like:
Join us on Thursday, December 9th at 11AM ET as we look to answer these questions (and more) through the lens of the Blues Wireless cloud service, Notehub.io, and a modern IoT platform focused on programmable APIs and scalability, Qubitro.
Speakers
Rob is the Developer Relations Lead at Blues Wireless and has a passion for Machine Learning, the IoT, and the open web. You can find Rob rambling as @RobLauer on Twitter.
TJ is a software developer, tech author, speaker, and a Principal Developer Advocate for Blues Wireless. TJ has over a decade of development experience, including a few years working on the jQuery, NativeScript, and Kendo UI teams. Nowadays he spends his time helping developers build awesome IoT experiences at Blues.
Beray is Qubitro's CEO, a modern IoT platform where developers can design and develop IoT projects through the user-friendly portal and programmable APIs without worrying about infrastructure management and scalability. He aims to connect devices across the world.
Hosts
Founded in 2018, Blues Wireless is the creator of the Notecard, the fastest and most cost-effective way to add wireless connectivity to any product. The Notecard is a secure system on a module (SoM) with embedded 10-year global connectivity that allows any developer to send data from remote assets using JSON and two-lines of code. Data is synchronized to the Blues Wireless Notehub.io cloud service, where it can be routed to your cloud applications of choice.Blues's customers represent leading and innovative companies spanning agriculture, automotive, construction, healthcare, industrial, manufacturing, retail, supply chain & cold chain, transportation, and logistics. Applications range from simple tracking and remote monitoring to edge analytics and remote control. Blues is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.