BLOG / Oct 2015
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techinmotion,
nyc,
iot,
tom gilley,
wot.io,
internet of things,
Thingworx
/ Posted By: wotio team
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a hot industry, poised for substantial growth. In fact, International Data Corporation (IDC) projects the industry will grow from 655.8 billion in 2014 to 1.7 trillion in 2020. That’s over 1 trillion dollars in growth in just six years! Because IoT is such a...
wot.io™ is now part of the ThingWorx IoT Marketplace with an extension that integrates the ThingWorx® Platform with the wot.io data service exchange™. ThingWorx is a widely adopted IoT platform, allowing rapid development of IoT solutions and wot.io provides new data data services with interoperability across IoT/M2M platforms. Together, they...
wot.io's Container as a Service (CaaS) not only enables the deployment of applications such as data services in public or private cloud infrastructure, but also enables deploying a data service directly onto a laptop. This is achieved using the power of Docker and the wot.io Thingworx container. Docker has built...
BLOG / Dec 2015
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Smart City,
ARM,
ARMmbed,
scriptr,
bip.io,
thingworx,
Elasticsearch
/ Posted By: wotio team
Data Service Providers In part 1 of this series, we went over the various ARM devices that were combined with open data from the London Datastore to represent the connected device side of our demo. In part 2, we described how to use employ one or more device management platforms...
BLOG / Dec 2015
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MQTT,
protocol adapters,
Elasticsearch,
thingworx,
bip.io,
scriptr,
ARM
/ Posted By: wotio team
One long-overdue lesson that the Internet of Things is teaching younger engineers is that there are a whole host of useful protocols that aren't named HTTP. (And don't panic, but in related news, we have also received reports that there are even OSI layers beneath 7!) Since we have posted...