Red Hat Developer Program

An Enterprise Developer’s Journey to the IoT video Part 1

The current hype around the Internet of Things (IoT) has led to a substantial amount of innovation thanks to open source software, open hardware, open standards, and community inspiration. In this session, we will explore how you can use open source software to incorporate the physical world (the “Things”) into your traditional enterprise IT infrastructure. We will walk the path from a typical enterprise developer’s current focus on web desktop applications to mobile and devices, specifically developer prototyping platforms like Raspberry Pi, Intel Edison, Arduino, Particle.io, and several others. Learn how to connect the physical world to your enterprise middleware backbone via sensors and actuators. == Speaker == Burr Sutter: Technologist, innovator, creator, catalyst—an evangelist, product manager, teacher, and 'internal start-up' leader with the vision to see tomorrow's technology and the ability to focus and energize the engineers who build it and the communities who use it. Areas of expertise include Java EE, SOA, Business Rules, BPM, PaaS, Mobile and IoT. == Resources == Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/vjbug/an-enterprise-developers-joerney-to-the-iot Demo code: https://github.com/2015-Middleware-Keynote/ https://github.com/burrsutter/ti_sensortag_node https://github.com/burrsutter/ti_sensortag_mqtt https://github.com/burrsutter/lightbluebean_node https://github.com/RHioTResearch/VertxBeaconScanner

(Part 1)The current hype around the Internet of Things (IoT) has led to a substantial amount of innovation thanks to open source software, open hardware, open standards, and community inspiration. In this session, we will explore how you can use open source software to incorporate the physical world (the “Things”) into your traditional enterprise IT infrastructure. We will walk the path from a typical enterprise developer’s current focus on web desktop applications to mobile and devices, specifically developer prototyping platforms like Raspberry Pi, Intel Edison, Arduino, Particle.io, and several others. Learn how to connect the physical world to your enterprise middleware backbone via sensors and actuators. == Speaker == Burr Sutter: Technologist, innovator, creator, catalyst—an evangelist, product manager, teacher, and 'internal start-up' leader with the vision to see tomorrow's technology and the ability to focus and energize the engineers who build it and the communities who use it. Areas of expertise include Java EE, SOA, Business Rules, BPM, PaaS, Mobile and IoT. == Resources == Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/vjbug/an-enterprise-developers-joerney-to-the-iot Demo code: https://github.com/2015-Middleware-Keynote/ https://github.com/burrsutter/ti_sensortag_node https://github.com/burrsutter/ti_sensortag_mqtt https://github.com/burrsutter/lightbluebean_node https://github.com/RHioTResearch/VertxBeaconScanner