A SkillsCast for this session is not available.
We'll be using ESP8266 devices with connected sensors, programmed and configured using the Arduino IDE.
You'll need to bring along a laptop with USB-A connection (direct or via an adapter), install the Arduino IDE (from http://arduino.cc) and have an IBM Cloud account.
Agenda:
18.30 - 19.00: Registration, Food, Drinks and Networking
19.00 - 19.15: Introduction
19.15 - 21.00: Hands on workshop
Speakers:
Ross Cruickshank : Developer Advocate
Brian Innes : Developer Advocate
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Brian Innes
Brian Innes is currently a developer advocate for Watson Internet of Things in IBM. Brian received his BSc degree from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Ross Cruickshank
Ross works with Independent Solution Vendors (ISVs), business partners, developers and startups to highlight the capabilities of the IBM Bluemix and Softlayer platforms as accelerators for product/offering development and delivery.
He is building links between IBM, ISVs, Systems Integrators (SI) and Managed Service Providers (MSP) to expand the ecosystem that builds financially attractive line-of-business applications for our joint clients.
Ross is currently recruiting partners to take offerings into the Energy and Utilities sector, around asset management, smart energy and water, and fieldforce enablement.