DeviceHive 3.2.0 is released

DataArt’s IoT team is proud to release a new version of the open source IoT platform DeviceHive.

This update improves general performance and stability, introduces new API features, and enables Kubernetes cluster deployment.

Please see the details about the recent changes below:

Server:

  • Added the Hazelcast microservice module.
  • Added the device\list websocket command.
  • Removed Device Class.
  • Removed Device Equipment.
  • Network key removed, Device key removed, Device Guid renamed to ID.
  • Updated Swagger auth model (api_key could be used between API calls).

DataArt Wins Microsoft Azure Certified ISV Solution Partner of the Year Award

New York, NY and St. Petersburg, Russia – 15 June 16, 2016 – DataArt, won the global technology consulting firm, announced today that it has won Microsoft Partner of the Year Award for Azure Certified ISV Solution in Russia as the top Microsoft Partner, demonstrating excellence in innovation and implementation of customer solutions based on Microsoft technology.

DeviceHive, an open source IoT data platform, commercially supported by DataArt’s IoT Practice, contains a set of services and components connecting smart devices to Microsoft Azure, turning device

Inaugural New York Open Source IoT Summit a Resounding Success

DataArt, in partnership with Microsoft and Canonical, hosted its first annual Open Source IoT Summit in New York City. On November 12, 2015, six dozen technology innovators gathered at Microsoft’s New York Conference Center on Times Square to learn how they can develop their own in-house IoT solutions.

DataArt has always been supporting open innovation movement, which is at the heart of new technology development, and our open source IoT device-management platform DeviceHive is a testament to that. DeviceHive runs on Canonical’s Ubuntu, is available

Strata+Hadoop World NYC 2015 Reflections

Machine learning, cloud, visualization, Hadoop, spark, data science, scalability, analytics, terabytes, petabytes, faster, bigger, more secure, simply better. The kind of a merry-go-round that keeps spinning in your head after you spend three days on the exhibit floor at Strata+Hadoop conference. And lots of elephants, of course.

Not only did we attend Strata with fellow colleagues from DataArt and DeviceHive, we also helped our friends at Canonical and brought our demo to their booth. Canonical was showing Juju: a cloud infrastructure