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The Internet of Things (IoT) is really about the ubiquity of data, the possibility of humans extending their awareness and reach globally, or further.
IoT frees us from the tedium of physically monitoring or maintaining remote systems, but to be effective we must be able to rely on data being accessible but comprehensible.
This presentation covers three main areas of an IoT big data strategy
- The Air Gap - options (from obvious to inventive) for connecting wireless devices to the internet
- Tributaries - designing a scalable architecture for amalgamating IoT data flows into your data lake. Covers recommended API and message-bus architectures.
- Management and visualisation - how to characterise and address IoT devices in ways that scale to continental populations. I will show some examples of large scale installations to which I've contributed and how to cope with information overload.
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From Little Things, Big Data Grow - IoT at Scale
Christopher Biggs
DirectorAccelerando Consulting