Slides that were used at the IBM RTP Bluemix Meetup to demonstrate using Node-RED and the IBM IoT Kit on IBM Bluemix to control Anki Overdrive cars and keep them from colliding
This document introduces IBM Bluemix, an open platform-as-a-service that supports multiple frameworks, application services, and cloud deployments. It combines the flexibility of a PaaS with existing SaaS offerings and allows developers to use any software or open technologies. Bluemix scales from single developers to global teams and enables an ecosystem built on open standards. The document describes Bluemix's runtimes, services, user interface, and provides examples of creating applications using Node.js and CloudantDB or connecting IoT devices using Node-RED.
Dev ops con 2015 radical agility with autonomous teams and microservices in...Jan Löffler
What we've built at Zalando is complex. Supporting – profitably – a publicly traded e-commerce company that does business in 15 diverse European markets, with more than 15 million active users who all speak different languages, use different payment methods, prefer different shipping methods, and have different product tastes, has required nonstop innovation. Until recently we've focused on building a unified, comprehensive retail system, quickly, that solves just our problems. But to truly fight against complexity – particularly the accidental complexity that slows down our development process – we have adopted a microservices architecture. And when it comes to DevOps, we’ve gone a step beyond the "You build it, you run it" motto--working in autonomous teams with DevOps treated as a "first-class entity.”
In this talk, Henning Jacobs (Software Architect) and Jan Löffler (Head of Platform Engineering) will share their experience implementing “Radical Agility” from a DevOps perspective. “Radical Agility” is the Zalando technology team’s multi-pronged approach to managing the complexity that results from building an architecture of massive size. Henning and Jan will focus on how microservices enable Zalando’s engineers to move faster and build systems that scale, at scale, and avoid dependencies. They will show how microservices, in conjunction with a cloud infrastructure, support teams as they try strive for autonomy. Finally, they will draw upon their experiences to show how this all works in practice, and discuss what is organizationally and architecturally necessary to make DevOps a top priority for all members of your tech organization.
Matas Tvarijonas presented on Adform's cloud infrastructure. The key points are:
1) Adform has a global infrastructure across 8 datacenters with over 4,600 OpenStack VMs, 2,300 Kubernetes Pods, and 1,700 physical servers handling large amounts of network traffic and data storage.
2) Over the last 5 years, Adform has transitioned from virtualization to private cloud, growing its use of OpenStack VMs, Kubernetes Pods, and reducing other virtualization technologies.
3) Adform utilizes practices like ChatOps, observability tools, storage QoS, provisioning automation, and efficiency to operate its private cloud infrastructure.
This document discusses IBM Bluemix, a cloud platform that allows developers to easily build and deploy applications. It provides demos of how to create a simple "Hello World" app on Bluemix with minimal effort using runtime services, and also demos the Bluemix Live Sync, JazzHub, NodeRed editor, and starter kits capabilities. The goal is to illustrate how Bluemix enables developers to quickly build IoT and other applications.
This document discusses sidecar patterns in microservices architecture. It begins with an introduction to sidecars and how they arose from the need to support polyglot microservices. Examples of sidecar implementations by Netflix and AirBnB are provided. The main sidecar patterns covered include using sidecars for container group management, adding functionality like HTTPS to legacy services, and dynamic configuration. Service mesh architectures that leverage sidecar proxies like Envoy are also discussed. The presentation concludes with references for further reading on microservices design.
APIdays Paris 2018 - Cloud computing - we went through every steps of the Gar...apidays
This document summarizes a presentation about cloud computing trends and the hype cycle. It discusses both the promises and fears around cloud adoption, as well as going through each stage of the hype cycle from the technology trigger to peak expectations to disillusionment to productivity. Key points discussed include the responsibilities that shift between on-premise, IaaS, PaaS and CaaS models, challenges around integration, resiliency, reversibility and vendor lock-in, and the importance of people and processes over just technology. The conclusion emphasizes the need for subtle choices around balancing control and outsourcing as well as periodically reassessing one's cloud strategy as the landscape evolves.
AGILE is an open gateway for IoT that aims to build a modular and extensible ecosystem for IoT applications and data management. It focuses on community engagement and exploitation through diverse pilots that address privacy, provenance of data, and integration with external clouds. AGILE provides a gateway operating system, IoT framework, and API to facilitate graphical app development and recommendation of workflows.
Node-RED is a programming tool for wiring together hardware devices, APIs and online services. It provides a browser-based drag-and-drop interface for developing flows of events between these different technologies. The lightweight runtime can run on edge devices or in the cloud. Node-RED makes it easy for developers of all levels to integrate different data streams and quickly prototype ideas without needing to be an expert programmer.
Node-RED is a visual tool for wiring together IoT devices and APIs that allows users to create flows. The document discusses developing a Node-RED node to expose features of IBM Bigfix, which allows remote management of endpoints, in order to create flows using Bigfix. Node-RED is a browser-based flow editor built on Node.js, which is a JavaScript runtime for building scalable network applications in a non-blocking, event-driven way.
The document summarizes an Eclipse Meet & Greet session on the Eclipse AGAIL project. It introduces the project leads Philippe Krief and Csaba Kiraly. Eclipse AGAIL is developing an open source, modular IoT gateway stack to empower decentralized IoT with features like local device control and data storage, application creation and extensibility, interoperability across protocols and platforms, and ease of use through cloud-like DevOps tools. The stack uses Docker containers, a Yocto-based OS, and is designed through several pilot projects and an open call for developers.
IBM Bluemix Nice Meetup #1 - CEEI NCA - 20160630 - IBM France Lab
This document outlines an agenda for the Nice Bluemix Meetup #1 on June 30, 2016 hosted by CEEI NCA. The agenda includes an introduction to IBM Bluemix, a presentation on connecting objects to Bluemix using IBM Watson IoT, a live demo of an industrial IoT application using Bluemix, and a presentation of a Smart Garden application developed for a hackathon and hosted on Bluemix. Attendees will also have a Q&A session and networking cocktail.
This document discusses Nguyen Huu Phuoc's experience with Qt and agenda for presenting on Qt. The agenda includes discussing his Qt experience since 2001, an introduction to Qt, Qt for application development, and Qt for device creation. Qt allows for multi-platform application development across desktop and mobile operating systems. It is used by over 5000 companies for applications like Google Earth, Spotify, and VLC media player.
stackconf 2021 | Building the first European open source Edge Computing platf...NETWAYS
Edge Computing is becoming increasingly popular nowadays thanks to the growing availability of cloud, bare-metal and 5G providers offering flexible and affordable access to edge resources around the globe. The idea is based on moving core computational processes and storage to distant locations that are closer to the entities they interact with, like end-users and IoT devices. The benefits come from improving network latency and user experience, reducing security risks, and minimizing data transfers to central cloud locations. Thanks to the €2.1M awarded in 2019 by the European Commission as part of the Horizon 2020 SME Instrument Program, OpenNebula has developed the first open source Edge Computing platform in Europe. This talk analyses the benefits and challenges associated with Edge Computing, introduces the “True Hybrid Cloud” concept, and explores how this new EU-funded Edge Computing platform contributes to consolidate Europe’s digital sovereignty by integrating other relevant European open source technologies and by providing future access to the GAIA-X federated infrastructure.
Cloud interoperability and open standards for digital india open infrasummitKrishna-Kumar
Open Infrastructure Summit Shanghai 2019 Presentation - Describes Cloud interoperability efforts in Digital India with multiple uses cases. A joint Taskforce effort by TSDSI - CCICI.
Asanka will begin the presentation by discussing the opportunities for businesses to increase customer satisfaction, open new business models, and generate additive revenue streams by integrating IoT functionality into enterprise systems. He then will explore how employing IoT channels, such as devices, sensors and actuators, can be used to enhance users’ digital experiences and enable more data access points that link with their day-to-day lives. Next Asanka will examine how an IoT architecture facilitates the ability a digital enterprise to use real-time and predictive analytics to gain meaningful insights from IoT-driven data. He will conclude by presenting a vendor-neutral IoT reference architecture that can serve as a roadmap for enterprises implementing an IoT strategy. Throughout the discussion, Asanka
will provide real-world examples of enterprise IoT implementations and how they are being used to create new business avenues.
Schlomo Schapiro - Why I like to use the proprietary Cloud services without f...Schlomo Schapiro
The document discusses why the author prefers to use proprietary cloud services without additional abstractions. It notes that cloud services provide fully managed infrastructure including server hardware, storage, networking, operating systems, and more. This allows the author to focus on developing applications quickly without having to manage complex infrastructure themselves. The author believes additional abstractions are not needed and adds unnecessary complexity when the cloud services already provide native APIs and tools to control the infrastructure and deploy applications.
IBM Bluemix Paris Meetup #26 - 20171114 - Blockchain for MusicIBM France Lab
This document summarizes an Extreme Blue internship program where students developed a proof of concept for managing music copyrights using blockchain and IBM technologies. A team of 4 students spent 3 months working on the "Music for Blockchain" project. They proposed using Hyperledger Fabric to create a private blockchain with smart contracts to track ownership and payments. IBM Operational Decision Manager was used to define business rules and calculate conflict scores between copyright records. The overall architecture had three levels: the blockchain network, Composer for managing data on the chain, and ODM for rules and calculations. A client interface allowed uploading copyright data to the system.
IBM Bluemix Paris Meetup #27 20171219 - introIBM France Lab
This document summarizes an event discussing artificial intelligence held at Le Village by CA on December 19, 2017. It included presentations on AI in 2025, deploying virtual assistants at scale, using natural language processing to enrich text and conversations, and probabilistic AI. The event was hosted by IBM's France Lab and discussed IBM's cognitive capabilities including reasoning, understanding, learning, and interacting with unstructured data like language. It also covered IBM's cloud and AI infrastructure options for deploying applications and workloads.
This document summarizes a proof-of-concept project to add gesture control capabilities to ParaViewWeb using a Microsoft Kinect sensor. It introduces the components used, including the Kinect sensor, Kinect driver, Kinect SDK, a C# adapter, ParaViewWeb, and JavaScript libraries. The C# adapter converts Kinect skeleton and image data to JSON that is sent to the browser and interpreted to trigger mouse events for navigation. While a proof of concept, it has benefits of remote access and hand interaction but also limitations like single hand control and performance issues. A demonstration of it working with ParaViewWeb is provided.
stackconf 2021 | Stretching the Service Mesh Beyond the CloudsNETWAYS
We hear a lot about using service mesh with Kubernetes and public clouds, but what about outside the clouds? In this talk, you’ll learn creative ways to apply a service mesh across different platforms and environments to automate canary deployments, facilitate cloud migrations, and more. By combining HashiCorp Consul’s service mesh and Terraform’s infrastructure as code, you can build a more seamless operational experience across multiple environments.
Web-based Adaptive VR and 360° Video StreamingReinhard Grandl
It’s highly likely that VR and 360° video will soon find their way in our daily life, in context of gaming, entertainment and virtual workspaces. All these applications share one big difficulty – the need do get huge amounts of data to display the video. To solve this challenge and ensure highest video quality, with minimal startup time and no buffering, adaptive streaming technologies like MPEG-DASH and Web standards like HTML5 are a perfect fit, and enable seamless streaming of VR and 360° content.
Philipp Nagele (Wikitude): Making Your Own Micro AR CloudAugmentedWorldExpo
A talk from the Main Stage at AWE EU 2018 - the World's #1 XR Conference & Expo in Munich, Germany 18 -19, October, 2018.
Philipp Nagele (Wikitude): Making Your Own Micro AR Cloud
In this talk, Philipp Nagele will introduce the concept of micro AR clouds, which every developer can deploy on his own with full control over data. He will guide developers through the details of micro AR clouds, how to create and maintain them and show a live demo on stage.
http://AugmentedWorldExpo.com
The IoT Transformation and What it Means to You - Nir DobovizkyCodeValue
IoT is not about controlling random devices from your phone - IoT devices can revolutionize how businesses collect, process, and act upon data. In this talk, we will cover why IoT is as important as the hype says and what it means for your business
Viewing party organised by DSC Lead - Habib University in Tariq Rafi Auditorium at Habib University Karachi. Around 70 people including students and professionals attended the event.
The document discusses .NET and its capabilities for building applications across platforms. It can be used as a system component on Windows, run on virtual machines, and be deployed with applications. Code can be edited in Visual Studio and compiled to native for each platform, allowing shared codebases while accessing native APIs and delivering high performance. This allows building applications with a single C# codebase that can target iOS, Windows, and Android with native UIs and shared logic.
Cloud Native Demystified: Build Once, Run Anywhere!Codit
This document discusses building cloud native applications that can run anywhere. It defines cloud native as using containers, microservices, and DevOps processes. It outlines common cloud native scenarios and Microsoft's contributions to open source projects like Kubernetes. It discusses how containers allow applications to run on platforms like Azure PaaS, Kubernetes, and self-hosted clusters. The document demonstrates deploying containerized applications to these platforms and managing clusters with Azure Arc. It advises starting simply and growing complexity as needed, using Kubernetes for its portability benefits but otherwise preferring simpler platforms when possible.
Supercharge your IOT toolbox with MQTT and Node-REDSimen Sommerfeldt
A presentation I gave at Internetofthingsday in Oslo november 6th. Here's the video: http://www.ndcvideos.com/#/app/videos/1941
This document provides an overview of using the Bluemix platform-as-a-service from IBM. It discusses getting started with Bluemix, deploying a sample Node.js application, configuring services, debugging tools, and other features like custom domains and no-downtime deployments. The document is a guide for Node.js developers to understand Bluemix and how to build and deploy applications to it.
Node-RED is a visual tool for wiring together IoT devices and APIs that allows users to create flows. The document discusses developing a Node-RED node to expose features of IBM Bigfix, which allows remote management of endpoints, in order to create flows using Bigfix. Node-RED is a browser-based flow editor built on Node.js, which is a JavaScript runtime for building scalable network applications in a non-blocking, event-driven way.
The document summarizes an Eclipse Meet & Greet session on the Eclipse AGAIL project. It introduces the project leads Philippe Krief and Csaba Kiraly. Eclipse AGAIL is developing an open source, modular IoT gateway stack to empower decentralized IoT with features like local device control and data storage, application creation and extensibility, interoperability across protocols and platforms, and ease of use through cloud-like DevOps tools. The stack uses Docker containers, a Yocto-based OS, and is designed through several pilot projects and an open call for developers.
IBM Bluemix Nice Meetup #1 - CEEI NCA - 20160630 - IBM France Lab
This document outlines an agenda for the Nice Bluemix Meetup #1 on June 30, 2016 hosted by CEEI NCA. The agenda includes an introduction to IBM Bluemix, a presentation on connecting objects to Bluemix using IBM Watson IoT, a live demo of an industrial IoT application using Bluemix, and a presentation of a Smart Garden application developed for a hackathon and hosted on Bluemix. Attendees will also have a Q&A session and networking cocktail.
This document discusses Nguyen Huu Phuoc's experience with Qt and agenda for presenting on Qt. The agenda includes discussing his Qt experience since 2001, an introduction to Qt, Qt for application development, and Qt for device creation. Qt allows for multi-platform application development across desktop and mobile operating systems. It is used by over 5000 companies for applications like Google Earth, Spotify, and VLC media player.
stackconf 2021 | Building the first European open source Edge Computing platf...NETWAYS
Edge Computing is becoming increasingly popular nowadays thanks to the growing availability of cloud, bare-metal and 5G providers offering flexible and affordable access to edge resources around the globe. The idea is based on moving core computational processes and storage to distant locations that are closer to the entities they interact with, like end-users and IoT devices. The benefits come from improving network latency and user experience, reducing security risks, and minimizing data transfers to central cloud locations. Thanks to the €2.1M awarded in 2019 by the European Commission as part of the Horizon 2020 SME Instrument Program, OpenNebula has developed the first open source Edge Computing platform in Europe. This talk analyses the benefits and challenges associated with Edge Computing, introduces the “True Hybrid Cloud” concept, and explores how this new EU-funded Edge Computing platform contributes to consolidate Europe’s digital sovereignty by integrating other relevant European open source technologies and by providing future access to the GAIA-X federated infrastructure.
Cloud interoperability and open standards for digital india open infrasummitKrishna-Kumar
Open Infrastructure Summit Shanghai 2019 Presentation - Describes Cloud interoperability efforts in Digital India with multiple uses cases. A joint Taskforce effort by TSDSI - CCICI.
Asanka will begin the presentation by discussing the opportunities for businesses to increase customer satisfaction, open new business models, and generate additive revenue streams by integrating IoT functionality into enterprise systems. He then will explore how employing IoT channels, such as devices, sensors and actuators, can be used to enhance users’ digital experiences and enable more data access points that link with their day-to-day lives. Next Asanka will examine how an IoT architecture facilitates the ability a digital enterprise to use real-time and predictive analytics to gain meaningful insights from IoT-driven data. He will conclude by presenting a vendor-neutral IoT reference architecture that can serve as a roadmap for enterprises implementing an IoT strategy. Throughout the discussion, Asanka
will provide real-world examples of enterprise IoT implementations and how they are being used to create new business avenues.
Schlomo Schapiro - Why I like to use the proprietary Cloud services without f...Schlomo Schapiro
The document discusses why the author prefers to use proprietary cloud services without additional abstractions. It notes that cloud services provide fully managed infrastructure including server hardware, storage, networking, operating systems, and more. This allows the author to focus on developing applications quickly without having to manage complex infrastructure themselves. The author believes additional abstractions are not needed and adds unnecessary complexity when the cloud services already provide native APIs and tools to control the infrastructure and deploy applications.
IBM Bluemix Paris Meetup #26 - 20171114 - Blockchain for MusicIBM France Lab
This document summarizes an Extreme Blue internship program where students developed a proof of concept for managing music copyrights using blockchain and IBM technologies. A team of 4 students spent 3 months working on the "Music for Blockchain" project. They proposed using Hyperledger Fabric to create a private blockchain with smart contracts to track ownership and payments. IBM Operational Decision Manager was used to define business rules and calculate conflict scores between copyright records. The overall architecture had three levels: the blockchain network, Composer for managing data on the chain, and ODM for rules and calculations. A client interface allowed uploading copyright data to the system.
IBM Bluemix Paris Meetup #27 20171219 - introIBM France Lab
This document summarizes an event discussing artificial intelligence held at Le Village by CA on December 19, 2017. It included presentations on AI in 2025, deploying virtual assistants at scale, using natural language processing to enrich text and conversations, and probabilistic AI. The event was hosted by IBM's France Lab and discussed IBM's cognitive capabilities including reasoning, understanding, learning, and interacting with unstructured data like language. It also covered IBM's cloud and AI infrastructure options for deploying applications and workloads.
This document summarizes a proof-of-concept project to add gesture control capabilities to ParaViewWeb using a Microsoft Kinect sensor. It introduces the components used, including the Kinect sensor, Kinect driver, Kinect SDK, a C# adapter, ParaViewWeb, and JavaScript libraries. The C# adapter converts Kinect skeleton and image data to JSON that is sent to the browser and interpreted to trigger mouse events for navigation. While a proof of concept, it has benefits of remote access and hand interaction but also limitations like single hand control and performance issues. A demonstration of it working with ParaViewWeb is provided.
stackconf 2021 | Stretching the Service Mesh Beyond the CloudsNETWAYS
We hear a lot about using service mesh with Kubernetes and public clouds, but what about outside the clouds? In this talk, you’ll learn creative ways to apply a service mesh across different platforms and environments to automate canary deployments, facilitate cloud migrations, and more. By combining HashiCorp Consul’s service mesh and Terraform’s infrastructure as code, you can build a more seamless operational experience across multiple environments.
Web-based Adaptive VR and 360° Video StreamingReinhard Grandl
It’s highly likely that VR and 360° video will soon find their way in our daily life, in context of gaming, entertainment and virtual workspaces. All these applications share one big difficulty – the need do get huge amounts of data to display the video. To solve this challenge and ensure highest video quality, with minimal startup time and no buffering, adaptive streaming technologies like MPEG-DASH and Web standards like HTML5 are a perfect fit, and enable seamless streaming of VR and 360° content.
Philipp Nagele (Wikitude): Making Your Own Micro AR CloudAugmentedWorldExpo
A talk from the Main Stage at AWE EU 2018 - the World's #1 XR Conference & Expo in Munich, Germany 18 -19, October, 2018.
Philipp Nagele (Wikitude): Making Your Own Micro AR Cloud
In this talk, Philipp Nagele will introduce the concept of micro AR clouds, which every developer can deploy on his own with full control over data. He will guide developers through the details of micro AR clouds, how to create and maintain them and show a live demo on stage.
http://AugmentedWorldExpo.com
The IoT Transformation and What it Means to You - Nir DobovizkyCodeValue
IoT is not about controlling random devices from your phone - IoT devices can revolutionize how businesses collect, process, and act upon data. In this talk, we will cover why IoT is as important as the hype says and what it means for your business
Viewing party organised by DSC Lead - Habib University in Tariq Rafi Auditorium at Habib University Karachi. Around 70 people including students and professionals attended the event.
The document discusses .NET and its capabilities for building applications across platforms. It can be used as a system component on Windows, run on virtual machines, and be deployed with applications. Code can be edited in Visual Studio and compiled to native for each platform, allowing shared codebases while accessing native APIs and delivering high performance. This allows building applications with a single C# codebase that can target iOS, Windows, and Android with native UIs and shared logic.
Cloud Native Demystified: Build Once, Run Anywhere!Codit
This document discusses building cloud native applications that can run anywhere. It defines cloud native as using containers, microservices, and DevOps processes. It outlines common cloud native scenarios and Microsoft's contributions to open source projects like Kubernetes. It discusses how containers allow applications to run on platforms like Azure PaaS, Kubernetes, and self-hosted clusters. The document demonstrates deploying containerized applications to these platforms and managing clusters with Azure Arc. It advises starting simply and growing complexity as needed, using Kubernetes for its portability benefits but otherwise preferring simpler platforms when possible.
Supercharge your IOT toolbox with MQTT and Node-REDSimen Sommerfeldt
A presentation I gave at Internetofthingsday in Oslo november 6th. Here's the video: http://www.ndcvideos.com/#/app/videos/1941
This document provides an overview of using the Bluemix platform-as-a-service from IBM. It discusses getting started with Bluemix, deploying a sample Node.js application, configuring services, debugging tools, and other features like custom domains and no-downtime deployments. The document is a guide for Node.js developers to understand Bluemix and how to build and deploy applications to it.
Simple Internet of Things (IoT) game with Bluemix and Node-RedMarkus Van Kempen
Simple Internet of Things ( IOT ) Demo Game The goal of the multiuser game is to send as many MQTT messages to IOTF as possible by moving your mobile device. You can send additional message by clicking the moving circle or shaking your device. In order to start register with a unique name via the button.After all participants are register a chosen Gamemaster can start the game for everybody. #IOTF #IBM #Bluemix #MQTT #Internet of Things
The document discusses the Web of Things (WoT) and using Node-RED to connect real-world objects to the web. It describes WoT as reusing existing web standards like REST, HTTP, and JSON to allow real objects to be part of the World Wide Web. Node-RED is introduced as a visual tool for wiring IoT devices using a data flow programming model that represents programs as directed graphs. Example Node-RED flows are shown to demonstrate how it can be used to connect devices, process data, and interact with web services and applications.
Rapid IoT Application Development with IBM Bluemix - Mikko PoutanenWithTheBest
This document summarizes a presentation on rapid IoT application development using IBM Bluemix. It discusses how Bluemix provides tools and services for IoT developers, and showcases a simulated connected car application displayed on a map. It also demonstrates the geospatial analytics service and a simple Node-RED app for analytics. The document provides an overview of Bluemix, Watson IoT Platform, Node-RED, and the connected vehicle demo application, including prerequisites and steps to configure and deploy the demo.
Node-RED is a visual tool for wiring together hardware devices, APIs and online services to build IoT applications. It uses a flow-based programming model where inputs enter "nodes" that perform actions and output results to other nodes. While most programming is done visually using pre-defined nodes, additional functionality can be added through JavaScript. The document provides steps to create simple flows in Node-RED that inject data, pass it through functions, and output results to the debug panel or Twitter. This includes creating a flow to request live UK electricity consumption data from a website every 5 minutes and tweet the results.
This document provides an outline for a presentation on prototyping with Node-RED. Node-RED is introduced as a graphical environment for wiring together different programming blocks to develop IoT applications. The outline then details various examples that will be demonstrated, including creating a weather application, analyzing Twitter sentiment, using IoT sensors, and developing a smart chat application by combining different techniques.
This document provides an overview of prototyping with Node-RED, including setting up a boilerplate Node-RED application on Bluemix, editing code locally, deploying the application, adding new nodes, calling APIs to get weather data from the Weather Company and storing it in Cloudant, and then displaying the data in a Google chart. Key steps include downloading starter code, adding node packages to package.json, pushing the application to Bluemix, making API calls to get data, parsing the response to JSON, trimming the data, storing it in a Cloudant database, and retrieving the data to display in a chart.
This document provides an overview of flow-based programming (FBP). FBP is a programming paradigm where applications are defined as networks of black box processes that exchange data through predefined connections. These connections can be redefined without changing the internal processes, allowing for endless reconfiguration. FBP was invented in the 1960s and has seen a resurgence of interest with tools like NoFlo that allow building distributed applications as connected processes. The document discusses several open source FBP implementations and frameworks and provides examples of how FBP has been used to build applications and bioinformatics libraries.
IAB3948 Wiring the internet of things with Node-REDPeterNiblett
Internet of Things developers need a tool to wire things together, and they also need to know how to maximize usage of existing services to create powerful connected apps. This session explains the usage of Node-RED as a tool to build powerful integrations that help in creating the connected products. We will explore integrations with devices and also with services to enable smarter products.
Mahad Khan completed all lectures in an IBM developerWorks course on IBM Bluemix essentials on August 3rd, 2016 at 10:21am CEST. The course was hosted on IBM developerWorks and covered essential topics related to IBM Bluemix.
Workflows are a key component of server side of IoT solution along with Analytics, Rule Engine and IoT device management. IoT focused Workflow tools draw their inspiration of classical workflow tools that exist in market, but focus more on IoT use cases. For example they are able to connect with IoT devices using IoT specific protocols like CoAP or MQTT. Node-RED is a visual tool for wiring together hardware devices, APIs and online services in new and interesting ways. It’s build by IBM Emerging Technology team from group for IoT, though it’s not limited only to IoT.
There are 3 topics in this slide :
1.Using Node-RED to insert data to dashDB/ Cloudant and query from dashDB/Cloudant.
2. Invoke R in dashDB from Node-RED (Final version. Done!!).
3. Using Alchemy image analysis.
Flow Base Programming with Node-RED and Functional Reactive Programming with ...Sven Beauprez
To overcome callback hell in node.js, the presentation gives an overview of the advantages of using Flow Based Programming with node-RED and Functional Reactive Programming with Bacon.js.
The presentation was made for IoTBE (Internet of Things Belgium) user group to prove that node.js can actually be used for the Internet of Things (IoT).
Using bluemix predictive analytics service in Node-REDLionel Mommeja
This document describes how to use the IBM Bluemix Predictive Analytics service with Node-RED to enable collaboration between data scientists and developers for Internet of Things applications. It provides a step-by-step example of building a predictive model using sensor data from a TI SensorTag to detect failures, deploying the model on the Predictive Analytics service, and calling it from a Node-RED application. This allows data scientists to build models and developers to easily integrate predictive capabilities into their IoT solutions.
Build Scalable Internet of Things Apps using Cloud Foundry, Bluemix & CloudantAnimesh Singh
5 billion people vs 50 billion devices connected to the Internet by 2025 - How can we build application to handle this explosive growth in Internet of Things using Cloud Foundry, Bluemix and Cloudant
In this session, Markus van Kempen discusses Internet of Things (IoT) use cases and examples. He demonstrates a geo-fencing application that tracks workers on a construction site using mobile devices and delays detonations if workers are still in danger areas. He also outlines how IoT connects devices to applications using MQTT and topics to publish and subscribe to sensor data.
Precision (Indoor) Real Time Location SystemsPeter Batty
This document summarizes an indoor real-time location system (RTLS) using ultrawideband (UWB) technology. It can track tags with 15cm accuracy. The system uses sensors to detect time-of-arrival of UWB signals from tags to determine precise 3D locations. Example applications discussed include tracking assets in manufacturing plants and ports with accuracy better than WiFi and RFID. The system has also been used to track soldiers in military training exercises, track vehicles and tools at BMW, and monitor dairy cows on farms.
The document discusses cloud automation and the Internet of Things (IoT). It begins with definitions of cloud computing and cloud automation. It then covers the historical background and benefits of cloud automation. Applications of cloud automation like Node MCU, Raspberry Pi, and PLC are discussed along with using various cloud platforms like Blynk, Microsoft Azure, AWS, and more with IoT devices. The document concludes with explaining Node-RED and a live demonstration of cloud automation and IoT.
The document summarizes IBM Bluemix, a cloud platform that allows users to quickly connect applications and Internet of Things (IoT) devices to the cloud. Bluemix provides services, runtimes, and tools to build, deploy and manage applications. It also includes the IBM IoT Foundation, which uses the MQTT protocol to connect and manage registered devices that can then integrate with other Bluemix services and analytics tools for IoT solutions. Additional resources and examples of connecting devices and applications are provided.
The document summarizes IBM Bluemix, which allows users to quickly connect to the cloud. Bluemix offers a dashboard, catalog of services, documentation, runtimes, and templates. It is powered by MessageSight technology and stores data in Historian. Bluemix supports the MQTT protocol and includes tools for quickstarts, registering devices, and troubleshooting. Examples were provided of using Bluemix and IoT Foundation for connected vehicles and boat racing applications.
Join the Revolution: The Interconnected World with IBM Bluemix and IoT Founda...Joy Patra
This deck describes the basics of Bluemix, how it is a true developer-friendly cloud, how you can use Bluemix for IoT development, and leads to an IoT demo developed on Bluemix.
Node-RED is a visual tool for wiring together hardware devices, APIs, and online services to build IoT applications. It provides a browser-based drag-and-drop interface for creating flows that connect these different event sources. The lightweight runtime can run on edge devices or in the cloud and can be expanded through additional nodes. Node-RED uses flow-based programming and is open source with an active community.
Every device gets connected…from coffee machine to fridge over vibrator. It looks like that every hardware manufacturer wants to be part of the game. That’s great and this trend creates lots of cool opportunities for developers.But the rapid growth of different protocols and in particular proprietary implementations makes it hard to stay connected or to get connected in the first place.But lucky us! Node.js is a great solution for IoT.
In this talk I want to outline why node.js is an great choice for IoT projects and why non-blocking IO model is so important for IoT. Furthermore I want to show you what’s the easiest why to get started, if your home is a jungle of different devices.
The document provides information about various IBM Bluemix services including Gamification, Watson, Internet of Things Foundation, DevOps, and more. It includes descriptions of the services, code examples, links to documentation, and tutorials. Specifically, it summarizes the Gamification service and provides REST API examples for managing game plans, events, and users. It also outlines the Internet of Things Foundation for connecting devices to apps and APIs.
Webcast Presentation: Be lean. Be agile. Work together with DevOps Services (...GRUC
This document provides information about how to connect with the Rational user community through various online channels, including the Rational user group website, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google+. It lists the URLs for joining discussions or following news on each of these platforms.
Prototyping the internet of things with Node-REDPooja Mistry
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DevOps Con 2015: Radical Agility with Autonomous Teams and Microservices in t...Henning Jacobs
This document summarizes a talk on "Radical Agility with Autonomous Teams and Microservices in the Cloud" given by Henning Jacobs and Jan Löffler from Zalando. It discusses how Zalando has adopted a microservices architecture and autonomous DevOps teams to manage the complexity of operating a large e-commerce business across Europe. The talk focuses on how microservices and cloud infrastructure enable faster development and system scalability while reducing dependencies between teams. It also describes Zalando's approach to DevOps, where it is treated as a "first-class entity" and teams have a high degree of autonomy.
Radical Agility with Autonomous Teams and Microservices in the CloudZalando Technology
A talk by software engineers Jan Löffler and Henning Jacobs on Zalando's adoption of microservices, cloud computing and autonomous teams. Zalando is Europe's largest online fashion platform, doing business in 15 countries with more than 15 million users. Visit tech.zalando.com for more information about Zalando's technology, open source projects and opportunities.
This document summarizes an IBM Bluemix meetup that took place on May 4, 2016 in Triangle, North Carolina. The meetup included presentations on Swift, OpenWhisk, Blockchain/Hyperledger, and a Q&A session. Attendees could learn about new technologies on IBM Bluemix like the Swift sandbox, OpenWhisk serverless platform, and IBM's involvement in the Hyperledger blockchain project. The next Bluemix meetup was scheduled for May 18, 2016.
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This document discusses Nguyen Huu Phuoc's experience with Qt and agenda for presenting on Qt. The agenda includes discussing his Qt experience since 2001, an introduction to Qt, Qt for application development, and Qt for device creation. Qt allows for multi-platform application development across desktop and mobile operating systems. It is used by over 5000 companies for applications like Google Earth, Spotify, and VLC media player.
Iot 1906 - approaches for building applications with the IBM IoT cloudPeterNiblett
The IBM Internet of Things cloud allows customers to quickly register, connect, and send data from devices. This sensor data is collected and stored in a data historian and also made available as a real-time event stream. This session discusses how to build applications that consume and exploit this data to show business insight and value. This session covers how to access and use the streaming application programming interfaces to build new applications and/or connect to existing systems and applications. It includes integration with IBM BlueMix and NodeRed.
Accelerating Enterprise Software Engineering with PlatformlessWSO2
This slide deck explores how platformless offers a revolutionary approach to enterprise software engineering, hiding platform complexities and empowering developers to focus on what they do best — building high-impact apps.
Key takeaways:
- Challenges of building platforms and the benefits of platformless.
- Key principles of platformless, including API-first, cloud-native middleware, platform engineering, and developer experience.
- How Choreo enables the platformless experience.
- How key concepts like application architecture, domain-driven design, zero trust, and cell-based architecture are inherently a part of Choreo.
- How Choreo simplifies the adoption and use of cloud platforms including Microsoft Azure.
- Demo of an end-to-end app built and deployed on Choreo.
Try out Choreo for free and see how it enables a platformless experience for you - https://wso2.com/choreo
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IBM Connections is more than a social product, it is a highly evolved social enterprise platform. With this evolution comes a high degree of integratability and the opportunity for end users to act in a contextual manner on business applications from within their collaboration environment, where their network of experts and their shared knowledge could help them taking better business decisions.
This session will demonstrate some real world examples working both for IBM Connections OnPremises and IBM Connections Cloud. It will explain how this integration can be achieved through components such as the Hompage’s Activity Stream and how these integrations can come together for organisations to get the most out of this social enterprise platform.
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𝙄𝙨 𝘼𝙄 𝙟𝙪𝙨𝙩 𝙝𝙮𝙥𝙚? 𝙊𝙧 𝙞𝙨 𝙞𝙩 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙜𝙖𝙢𝙚 𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙜𝙚𝙧 𝙮𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙗𝙪𝙨𝙞𝙣𝙚𝙨𝙨 𝙣𝙚𝙚𝙙𝙨?
Everyone’s talking about AI but is anyone really using it to create real value?
Most companies want to leverage AI. Few know 𝗵𝗼𝘄.
✅ What exactly should you ask to find real AI opportunities?
✅ Which AI techniques actually fit your business?
✅ Is your data even ready for AI?
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Dev Dives: Automate and orchestrate your processes with UiPath MaestroUiPathCommunity
This session is designed to equip developers with the skills needed to build mission-critical, end-to-end processes that seamlessly orchestrate agents, people, and robots.
📕 Here's what you can expect:
- Modeling: Build end-to-end processes using BPMN.
- Implementing: Integrate agentic tasks, RPA, APIs, and advanced decisioning into processes.
- Operating: Control process instances with rewind, replay, pause, and stop functions.
- Monitoring: Use dashboards and embedded analytics for real-time insights into process instances.
This webinar is a must-attend for developers looking to enhance their agentic automation skills and orchestrate robust, mission-critical processes.
👨🏫 Speaker:
Andrei Vintila, Principal Product Manager @UiPath
This session streamed live on April 29, 2025, 16:00 CET.
Check out all our upcoming Dev Dives sessions at https://community.uipath.com/dev-dives-automation-developer-2025/.
Special Meetup Edition - TDX Bengaluru Meetup #52.pptxshyamraj55
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Book industry standards are evolving rapidly. In the first part of this session, we’ll share an overview of key developments from 2024 and the early months of 2025. Then, BookNet’s resident standards expert, Tom Richardson, and CEO, Lauren Stewart, have a forward-looking conversation about what’s next.
Link to recording, presentation slides, and accompanying resource: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/standardsgoals-for-2025-standards-certification-roundup/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 6, 2025 with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Technology Trends in 2025: AI and Big Data AnalyticsInData Labs
At InData Labs, we have been keeping an ear to the ground, looking out for AI-enabled digital transformation trends coming our way in 2025. Our report will provide a look into the technology landscape of the future, including:
-Artificial Intelligence Market Overview
-Strategies for AI Adoption in 2025
-Anticipated drivers of AI adoption and transformative technologies
-Benefits of AI and Big data for your business
-Tips on how to prepare your business for innovation
-AI and data privacy: Strategies for securing data privacy in AI models, etc.
Download your free copy nowand implement the key findings to improve your business.
Enhancing ICU Intelligence: How Our Functional Testing Enabled a Healthcare I...Impelsys Inc.
Impelsys provided a robust testing solution, leveraging a risk-based and requirement-mapped approach to validate ICU Connect and CritiXpert. A well-defined test suite was developed to assess data communication, clinical data collection, transformation, and visualization across integrated devices.
HCL Nomad Web – Best Practices und Verwaltung von Multiuser-Umgebungenpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-nomad-web-best-practices-und-verwaltung-von-multiuser-umgebungen/
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Begleiten Sie Christoph und Marc, während sie demonstrieren, wie der Fehlerbehebungsprozess in HCL Nomad Web vereinfacht werden kann, um eine reibungslose und effiziente Benutzererfahrung zu gewährleisten.
In diesem Webinar werden wir effektive Strategien zur Diagnose und Lösung häufiger Probleme in HCL Nomad Web untersuchen, einschließlich
- Zugriff auf die Konsole
- Auffinden und Interpretieren von Protokolldateien
- Zugriff auf den Datenordner im Cache des Browsers (unter Verwendung von OPFS)
- Verständnis der Unterschiede zwischen Einzel- und Mehrbenutzerszenarien
- Nutzung der Client Clocking-Funktion
Big Data Analytics Quick Research Guide by Arthur MorganArthur Morgan
This is a Quick Research Guide (QRG).
QRGs include the following:
- A brief, high-level overview of the QRG topic.
- A milestone timeline for the QRG topic.
- Links to various free online resource materials to provide a deeper dive into the QRG topic.
- Conclusion and a recommendation for at least two books available in the SJPL system on the QRG topic.
QRGs planned for the series:
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- Quantum Computing QRG
- Big Data Analytics QRG
- Spacecraft Guidance, Navigation & Control QRG (coming 2026)
- UK Home Computing & The Birth of ARM QRG (coming 2027)
Any questions or comments?
- Please contact Arthur Morgan at [email protected].
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Book industry standards are evolving rapidly. In the first part of this session, we’ll share an overview of key developments from 2024 and the early months of 2025. Then, BookNet’s resident standards expert, Tom Richardson, and CEO, Lauren Stewart, have a forward-looking conversation about what’s next.
Link to recording, transcript, and accompanying resource: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/standardsgoals-for-2025-standards-certification-roundup/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 6, 2025 with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
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Rtp bluemix meetup june 2016 anki and node red
1. IBM Bluemix Demo
with Anki Overdrive Cars
Steer cars via speech and gestures and
prevent collisions via the Watson IoT Platform
Tom Boucher
Cloud Advisor
@trekkie
RTP Bluemix Meetup
June 2016
2. IBM Bluemix Demo with Anki Overdrive CarsOverview
• Prevent collisions (Demo)
• Steer cars via speech recognition (Demo)
• Steer cars via Kinect gestures (Slide only)
• Steer cars via Leap Motion gestures (Slide Only)
5. Tooling is key to the success of IoT
• Internet of Things solutions often require pulling together different device
APIs and online services in new and interesting ways.
• Time spent figuring out how to access a Serial port, or to complete an
OAuth flow against Twitter is not time spent on creating the real value of a
solution.
• We need tools that make it easier for developers at all levels to bring
together the different streams of events, both physical and digital, that
make up the Internet of Things.
6. Node-RED makes it easy to wire together the
Internet of Things
• It provides a browser-based UI for
designing flows of events.
• These flows are then deployed to
its light-weight node.js runtime.
• Can be run in edge-of-network
environments or the cloud.
• It can be easily expanded to take
add new nodes to the palette –
taking full advantage of the node
package manager (npm)
ecosystem
7. Open Source Development
• On GitHub since September 2013
• Apache 2 License
• 35+ non-IBM contributors
• http://nodered.org
• http://flows.nodered.org
9. Node-RED + IBM Bluemix
• Node-RED/CloudOE Demo won 2013 2Q Cloud Hackday
• Now provided as a boilerplate/quick start application in Bluemix
• One-click install of Node-RED instances
• Bluemix-aware nodes connect to bound services
10. Node-RED + IBM Watson
https://gist.github.com/argon/127444b0f89fa796730a
11. Node-RED + IoT Foundation
http://m2m.demos.ibm.com/iotstarter.html
17. Speech RecognitionSpeechRecognition
• IBM Watson IoT Platform
• Node-RED
• IBM Watson Speech to Text service
• IBM Watson Natural Language Classifier service
• https://github.com/IBM-Bluemix/node-mqtt-for-anki-overdrive
• https://github.com/IBM-Bluemix/sphero-bluemix-speech
• http://heidloff.net/article/steering-anki-overdrive-cars-speech-
recognition-bluemix-watson