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Postponed: IoT Microservices at the Edge with Eclipse ioFog

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Postponed: IoT Microservices at the Edge with Eclipse ioFog

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NEW TIME AND DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON

This is a virtual Meetup occurring at 9AM Pacific time (12am Eastern, 6pm Central European Standard Time). For help with your timezone calculation, refer to this (http://time.is/compare/0900_13_Oct_2016_in_PDT).

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The meetup will be held on Google Hangouts and you will be able to watch the live stream directly on YouTube.

There are many great ways to build IoT software in the cloud. And there are many great ways to store and analyze the large amounts of data produced by sensors and devices. Yet there are few ways to build IoT software that runs in a real-world location such as a warehouse or a hospital room. Developing and deploying software to these edge locations can be time consuming, expensive, and inflexible.

Eclipse ioFog was created to solve these problems. The goal is to make developing IoT edge software feel like developing for the cloud, but with even more power.

Join this session with Kilton Hopkins to understand the concepts behing fog computing, and how the Eclipse ioFog set of technologies provides a universal runtime for IoT microservices to be deployed, configured, run and debug on the edge.

Speaker: Kilton Hopkins

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Kilton started programming computers when he was 8 years old. That was 1986. He started a software company a few years later. The world is very different than it was back then, but Kilton is still bringing new tech companies to life.

He currently serves as the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of IOTRACKS, which provides the world with open technologies for building a better Internet of Things.

Kilton lives in Mountain View, California. He received his MBA from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business in 2010. He likes to meditate, make music, and read about everything scientific.

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