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Scaling IoT Applications – Panel Discussion Part I

We invite you to watch this IoT Webinar about how to scale IoT applications with industry experts from Ayla Networks, RTI, Intel, RedHat, and McObject.  Companies making virtually any kind of embedded systems are now faced with many daunting tasks.  One of many is inter-connecting these devices into a larger communications system that provides intelligent guidance for the user and important analytics that measure efficiencies and capabilities of the resulting IoT system.

Creating prototypes of the environment can be deceptively simple.  An engineering team may be able to put together compelling proof-of-concept prototypes in a matter of days or weeks. However, scaling these prototype systems to industrial or residential scales dramatically increases complexity in terms of maintaining performance, obtaining the right precision for the application, and interfacing to external systems with collection and analytics capabilities. Hear industry experts discuss scaling prototypes to full blown IoT applications in residential and industrial applications.

This IoT Webinar was initially hosted by Embedded Computing.  Embedded here with permission.

 

Learn how eXtremeDB Active Replication Fabric™ offers reliable data management for IoT by solving 5 challenges for IoT system developers:

  • Bidirectional Replication
  • Intermittent connections
  • Multi-tier replication (e.g. edge-to-gateway-to-gateway-to-cloud)
  • Security
  • Compression to maximize limited bandwidth networks

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Watch IoT: Implications on Database Management. We explored what works, for instance “Run length encoding can reduce data storage requirements by about 90%,” and pitfalls to avoid.

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Watch Scaling IoT Applications – Panel Discussion Part II. The IoT panel discusses scaling by sensors, performance, users, and geography.

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Watch Edge Node Database Systems, the Internet of Things’ Hidden Workhorses.
Topics covered include DBMS architectures, NoSQL, data complexity, and more.

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A distributed database system is one in which the data belonging to a single logical database is distributed to two or more physical databases. Beyond that simple definition, there are a confusing number of possibilities for when, how, and why the data is distributed. Some are applicable to edge and/or fog computing, some others are applicable to fog and/or cloud  computing, and some are applicable across the entire spectrum of edge, fog and cloud computing.

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In-memory database systems (IMDSs) have changed the software landscape, enabling “smarter” embedded applications and sparking mergers and acquisitions involving the largest technology companies. But IMDSs’ popularity has sparked a flurry of products falsely claiming to be in-memory database systems. Understanding the distinction is critical to determining the performance, cost and ultimately the success or failure of a solution. This white paper examines specific products, seeking to answer the question, “is it really an in-memory database system?”

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