DataArt published a new case study about scaling horizontally a healthcare sleep tracking IoT solution and reducing OpEx. Please read the detailed information here.
Tag: IoT
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 …
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 …
DeviceHive at Strata+Hadoop World in NYC
DataArt will be showcasing Big Data, IoT and predictive maintenance solutions at Strata+Hadoop World NYC 2015, September 30 — October 1. Powered by Canonical’s Ubuntu Snappy Core and orchestrated by Juju, we will showcase how to deploy DeviceHive’s lambda architecture and evolve your industrial IoT solution from proof of concept to a scalable production system.
Stop by Canonical/Ubuntu Booth #358. If you would like to connect at the show, please leave your contact information: http://campaigns.devicehive.com/iot-dataart-canonical-strata-hadoop-world-nyc-2015.
Looking forward to seeing you at Strata+Hadoop World …