Big Data News Digest for December, 2016

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  • The Big Data industry develops quite fast. New approaches, frameworks, databases, etc. appear every month (and our newsletter proves it).
    And this is the article about the tools to be ditched (according to its author) in 2017. Keep your stack up to date! ©
  • Read about systems’ evolution seeing from the infrastructure point of view and its shift to the serverless design, architecture and deployment.
  • The serverless architecture topic and the hybrid approach are continued in

Big Data News Digest for November, 2016

DataArt follows the news closely. And we are happy to share the most important Big Data updates with you.

Serverless Architecture in the Cloud

AWS Lamda, GCF, ACF, BlueMix OpenWhisk are all components used to build serverless architectures in the cloud. This is a new movement that allows developers to focus on developing their applications while using the environment as a service. Take a look at this introductory video to find out the basics of

DeviceHive Firmware with Web Interface for ESP8266

DeviceHive ESP8266 Firmware

This article describes how to build devices based on ESP8266 Wi-Fi SoC using the DeviceHive firmware with the embedded web interface.

We just updated our firmware for ESP8266 to version 0.5 and this version has plenty of new features to use in local networks. If you are not aware, the DeviceHive firmware for ESP8266 connects your device to a cloud using a DeviceHive server. So the firmware allows controlling hardware connected to the chip’s pins via cloud services. With the latest version it’s possible to

DeviceHive on Android

Introduction
The DeviceHive team has released a new version of their gateway for Android N. DeviceHive Android Gateway for Bluetooth Low Energy devices makes it possible to connect multiple Bluetooth Low Energy devices to DeviceHive IoT clouds through a single Android device. Now it’s possible to connect sensors, buttons, indicators, wearables, and any other BLE devices to prototype your solutions even faster.

All you need to do is start the gateway, connect it to your device, and send a command (or subscribe to sensor