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Eclipse Hono : Connect. Command. Control.

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Eclipse Hono : Connect. Command. Control.

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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.

This is a virtual Meetup occurring at 8AM Pacific Time (11AM Eastern, 5PM Central European Summer Time). For help with your timezone calculation, refer to this (https://time.is/compare/0800_11_Oct_2017_in_PT).

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The open source response to closed and proprietary IoT solutions is called Eclipse Hono! Born out of the collaboration of large companies, including Red Hat and Bosch both members of the Eclipse Foundation, Hono aims to provide a open source framework that is completely open source, through which to build an end-to-end IoT solution that supports the main patterns: telemetry, events and command/control. During this session we will see what are the main bricks that make up its architecture, APIs exposed, and integration modes with existing solutions.

Speakers: Paolo Patierno & Kai Hudalla

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Paolo Patierno is a Senior Software Engineer working for Red Hat on the messaging and IoT team. He is focused on the integration between AMQP based projects and other different messaging and data stream systems like Apache Kafka and Apache Spark. In the IoT space, he is committer and lead for the Eclipse Hono project for providing a scalable IoT connectivity layer and taking part to the definition of the related API. Furthermore, he is committer for the Eclipse Paho project as well, which provides MQTT client implementations in different languages. Finally, he is committer for the Eclipse Vert.x project as mainteiner for all the IoT related components like a native Vert.x MQTT server/client and an Apache Kafka client. Blogger and speaker, Paolo loves the power of the collaboration !

Kai Hudalla has been working at Bosch on solutions for the Internet of Things in application domains like smart home, energy management, e-mobility, and automotive long before the term reached its recent popularity and ubiquity. He is an active committer on several Eclipse IoT projects, one of which is the Eclipse Hono project, aiming at providing an integration platform for connecting millions of devices to the cloud. Kai holds a degree in mathematics from University of Hannover in Germany and enjoys playing a round of golf whenever weather conditions permit.

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