Connecting to the Future at the Mobile World Congress 2016

On 27 February – 2 March, DataArt exhibited with Canonical at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. More than 2,000 exhibitors and 100,000 attendees gathered in an arena bursting with networking opportunities to present and absorb the latest technological developments and next generation services of the mobile industry.

The big trends this year were the Internet of Things, Big Data, Cloud, VR and 5G. Almost every booth had an IoT demo stand. Cars, refrigerators, smart home solutions, low energy sensors, and the list goes on. Overcrowding

DataArt at MWC 2016

Barcelona – February 22 – 25, 2016

For the second consecutive year DataArt will join Canonical at Mobile World Congress, the world’s largest gathering for the mobile industry, to demonstrate enterprise IoT solutions, big data, system integration and scalability.

DataArt will showcase the following IoT and cloud systems running on top of Canonical’s Ubuntu Snappy Core and Juju.

• Software defined infrastructure and CPE
• Home automation scenarios
• Industrial automation and predictive maintenance
• Scalable container-based cloud platform orchestrated by Juju

Learn IoT With the Best

Saturday, January 16, 2016, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (EDT)

DataArt and DeviceHive are the partners of a full-day online conference with one-to-one mentoring sessions specialized in IoT right in the comfort of your homes. Rafael Zubairov, our leading IoT expert, will tell you how to build the Open Source IoT Data Platform with the wide range of device integration options.

Learn IoT With The Best is a full-day online conference tailored for developers who want to explore the IoT universe deeper.

Right in the

Network Traffic Optimization for Busy Wifi Channels

Those who spend a lot of time at conferences, forums, and professional exhibitions know how unreliable a link during all events can be – wifi connections become virtually impossible. The reasons are well-known: big crowds of people, lots of devices, and a limited access channel. Frequent interruptions, inability to connect, prolonged delays are the unfortunate consequences of this. To show demos when a link is overloaded is a difficult task that requires a lot of patience.

After several IT-exhibitions we decided to optimize a protocol