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Kin Lane recently wrote a couple of blogs about why copyrighting an API is
not common. I couldn’t agree more that copyrighting APIs is uncommon. First
of all, the API definition is just an interface (It is the implementation
detail that is important, and needs to be guarded), so it doesn’t make any
sense to copyright an interface. (It is almost like copyrighting a pretty
face ). Secondly, the whole idea of exposing an API is you are looking for
others to finish the work you started by just providing the plumbing work.
Why would anyone want to get involved with a copyrighted API and finish your
work for you?
Kin Lane says, “API copyright would prevent the reuse and remix of common
or successful API patterns within a space. We are at a point where
aggregating common, popular APIs into single, standardized interfaces is
emerging as the next evolution in web and mobil... (more)
A completely new computing platform is on the horizon. They're called
Microservers by some, ARM Servers by others, and sometimes even ARM-based
Servers. No matter what you call them, Microservers will have a huge impact
on the data center and on server computing in general.
What Is a Microserver...and What Isn't
Although few people are familiar with Microservers today, their impact will
be felt very soon. This is a new category of computing platform that is
available today and is predicted to have triple-digit growth rates for some
years to come - growing to over 20% of the server market by 2016 according to
Oppenheimer ("Cloudy With A Chance of ARM" Oppenheimer Equity Research
Industry Report).
According to Chris Piedmonte, CEO of Suvola Corporation - a software and
services company focused on creating preconfigured and scalable Microserver
appliances for deployin... (more)
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Leveraging Cloud Skills Demand and Salary Indicators Data to Advance Earning
Potential
In his general session at 19th Cloud Expo, Manish Dixit, VP of Product and
Engineering at Dice, discussed how Dice leverages data insights and tools to
help both tech professionals and recruiters better understand how skills
relate to each other and which skills are in high demand using interactive
visualizations and salary indicator tools to maximize earning potential.
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Speaker Bio
Manish Dixit is VP of Product and Engineering at Dice. As the leader of the
Product, Engineering and Data Sciences team at Dice, he takes a
metrics-driven approach to management. His experience in building and
managing high performance tea... (more)
View Aaater Suleman's @ThingsExpo sesion here
The goal of any DevOps solution is to optimize multiple processes in an
organization. And success does not necessarily require that in executing the
strategy everything needs to be automated to produce an effective plan. Yet,
it is important that processes are put in place to handle a necessary list of
items.
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Flux7 is a consulting group with a focus on helping organizations build,
maintain and optimize DevOps processes. The group has a wide view across
DevOps challenges and benefits, including:
The distinct challenge of a skills shortage in this area and how
organizations are coping to meet demands with limited resources. The
technical requirements: From stacks to scripts, and what works. The practical
and political challenges: Beyond the stacks and the human element... (more)
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The World's Many IoTs: Which Are the Most Important?
The Internet of Things is clearly many things: data collection and analytics,
wearables, Smart Grids and Smart Cities, the Industrial Internet, and more.
Cool platforms like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Intel's Galileo and Edison, and a
diverse world of sensors are making the IoT a great toy box for developers in
all these areas.
In this Power Panel at @ThingsExpo, moderated by Conference Chair Roger
Strukhoff, panelists discussed what things are the most important, which will
have the most profound effect on the world, and what should we expect to see
over the next couple of years.
Panelist Bios:
Chris Matthieu is the co-founder and CTO of Octoblu, a revolutionary
real-time IoT platform recently acquired by Citrix. Octoblu connects things,
systems, people and clouds to a global mesh netwo... (more)
Ten Myths of Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is transforming the way businesses think about and leverage
technology. As a result, the general understanding of cloud computing has
come a long way in a short time. However, there are still many misconceptions
about what cloud computing is and what it can do for businesses that adopt
this game-changing computing model. In this exclusive Q&A; with Cloud Expo
Conference Chair Jeremy Geelan, Rex Wang, Vice President of Product Marketing
at Oracle, discusses and dispels some of the common myths about cloud
computing that still exist today.
Cloud Computing Journal: Why do you think organizations often misunderstand
cloud computing?
Rex Wang: Overall, the understanding of cloud computing has come a long way
over the past few years. Cloud technology is being embraced by a growing
number of organizations each year, while other... (more)
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In his keynote at @ThingsExpo, Chris Matthieu, Director of IoT Engineering at
Citrix and co-founder and CTO of Octoblu, focused on building an IoT platform
and company. He provided a behind-the-scenes look at Octoblu's platform,
business, and pivots along the way (including the Citrix acquisition of
Octoblu).
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Speaker Bio:
Chris Matthieu is the co-founder and CTO of Octoblu, a revolutionary
real-time IoT platform recently acquired by Citrix. Octoblu connects things,
systems, people and clouds to a global mesh network allowing users to
automate and control design flows, processes and sensor data, and
analyze/react to real-time events and messages as well as big data trends and
anomalies.
Prior to co-founding Octoblu, Chris was the founder of Nodester, an
open-source Node.JS PaaS which was acquired by AppFog... (more)
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Machine Learning - It's All About the Data
Data is the fuel that drives the machine learning algorithmic engines and
ultimately provides the business value.
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In his session at Cloud Expo, Ed Featherston, a director and senior
enterprise architect at Collaborative Consulting, discussed the key
considerations around quality, volume, timeliness, and pedigree that must be
dealt with in order to properly fuel that engine.
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Speaker Bio
Ed Featherston is a director/senior enterprise architect at Collaborative
Consulting. He brings 35 years of technology experience in designing,
building, and implementing large complex solutions. He has significant
expertise in systems integration, Internet/intranet, and cloud technologies,
Ed has deliv... (more)
February 8, 2014
Building video calling apps is no small task. Learning about video codecs,
signaling, and presence is just the beginning when it comes to
implementation. At PubNub, we have partnered our technology with WebRTC to
make integration fast and easy to build video chat software. Out of the box,
our WebRTC Framework will power audio, video, and data communication between
two browsers.
Want to get an idea of what it'll look like when you're finished? Take a look
at our live, working demo and code walk through, or watch the video below, or
keep reading.
Get Started by Installing the PubNub WebRTC SDK
The first step to building your own video calling app is to install both
PubNub and our WebRTC SDK. To install both of these, first download the
WebRTC SDK to your local project somewhere. Then include both libraries:
IoT & Smart Cities Stories By Yeshim Deniz  René Bostic is the Technical VP of the IBM Cloud Unit in North America. Enjoying her career with IBM during the modern millennial technological era, she is an expert in cloud computing, DevOps and emerging cloud technologies such as Blockchain. Her strengths and core competencies include a proven record of accomplishments in consensus building at all levels to assess, plan, and implement enterprise and cloud computing solutions.
René is a member of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) and a m... Oct. 20, 2018 04:00 AM EDT Reads: 3,187 | By Yeshim Deniz  Andrew Keys is Co-Founder of ConsenSys Enterprise. He comes to ConsenSys Enterprise with capital markets, technology and entrepreneurial experience. Previously, he worked for UBS investment bank in equities analysis. Later, he was responsible for the creation and distribution of life settlement products to hedge funds and investment banks. After, he co-founded a revenue cycle management company where he learned about Bitcoin and eventually Ethereal. Andrew's role at ConsenSys Enterprise is a mul... Oct. 20, 2018 01:00 AM EDT Reads: 4,026 | By Elizabeth White  In his general session at 19th Cloud Expo, Manish Dixit, VP of Product and Engineering at Dice, discussed how Dice leverages data insights and tools to help both tech professionals and recruiters better understand how skills relate to each other and which skills are in high demand using interactive visualizations and salary indicator tools to maximize earning potential.
Manish Dixit is VP of Product and Engineering at Dice. As the leader of the Product, Engineering and Data Sciences team at D... Oct. 19, 2018 08:45 PM EDT Reads: 14,062 | By Zakia Bouachraoui  Dynatrace is an application performance management software company with products for the information technology departments and digital business owners of medium and large businesses. Building the Future of Monitoring with Artificial Intelligence. Today we can collect lots and lots of performance data. We build beautiful dashboards and even have fancy query languages to access and transform the data. Still performance data is a secret language only a couple of people understand. The more busine... Oct. 19, 2018 06:15 AM EDT | By Yeshim Deniz  Nicolas Fierro is CEO of MIMIR Blockchain Solutions. He is a programmer, technologist, and operations dev who has worked with Ethereum and blockchain since 2014. His knowledge in blockchain dates to when he performed dev ops services to the Ethereum Foundation as one the privileged few developers to work with the original core team in Switzerland. Oct. 19, 2018 05:00 AM EDT Reads: 3,710 | By Pat Romanski  Whenever a new technology hits the high points of hype, everyone starts talking about it like it will solve all their business problems. Blockchain is one of those technologies. According to Gartner's latest report on the hype cycle of emerging technologies, blockchain has just passed the peak of their hype cycle curve. If you read the news articles about it, one would think it has taken over the technology world.
No disruptive technology is without its challenges and potential impediments t... Oct. 17, 2018 08:00 PM EDT Reads: 1,727 | By Zakia Bouachraoui  If a machine can invent, does this mean the end of the patent system as we know it? The patent system, both in the US and Europe, allows companies to protect their inventions and helps foster innovation. However, Artificial Intelligence (AI) could be set to disrupt the patent system as we know it. This talk will examine how AI may change the patent landscape in the years to come. Furthermore, ways in which companies can best protect their AI related inventions will be examined from both a US and... Oct. 17, 2018 02:30 AM EDT | By Elizabeth White  Bill Schmarzo, Tech Chair of "Big Data | Analytics" of upcoming CloudEXPO | DXWorldEXPO New York (November 12-13, 2018, New York City) today announced the outline and schedule of the track. "The track has been designed in experience/degree order," said Schmarzo. "So, that folks who attend the entire track can leave the conference with some of the skills necessary to get their work done when they get back to their offices. It actually ties back to some work that I'm doing at the University of San... Oct. 15, 2018 08:00 PM EDT Reads: 2,279 | By Yeshim Deniz  When talking IoT we often focus on the devices, the sensors, the hardware itself. The new smart appliances, the new smart or self-driving cars (which are amalgamations of many ‘things'). When we are looking at the world of IoT, we should take a step back, look at the big picture. What value are these devices providing. IoT is not about the devices, its about the data consumed and generated. The devices are tools, mechanisms, conduits. This paper discusses the considerations when dealing with the... Oct. 15, 2018 05:00 PM EDT Reads: 3,571 | By Yeshim Deniz  Bill Schmarzo, author of "Big Data: Understanding How Data Powers Big Business" and "Big Data MBA: Driving Business Strategies with Data Science," is responsible for setting the strategy and defining the Big Data service offerings and capabilities for EMC Global Services Big Data Practice. As the CTO for the Big Data Practice, he is responsible for working with organizations to help them identify where and how to start their big data journeys. He's written several white papers, is an avid blogge... Oct. 15, 2018 07:00 AM EDT Reads: 3,665 |
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