IoT on Tap is a weekly podcast focusing on the Internet of Things from a developers perspective. Chris Herrera and Randy Pitcher from Hashmap, Inc will be talking about how someone can reasonably go from the "hello world" of IoT to actually doing advanced analytics and machine learning on their deviā¦
Today Mike and Chris are joined by Omer Singer from Snowflake to discuss SnowAlert, the open source security framework that Snowflake uses internally to assess and action security issues. We also discuss how it is being extended with additional intelligence, and the future of vulnerability data sharing. Music: purple-planet.com
Today Mike, Randy and Chris discuss one of our new favorite technologies, Snowflake! Snowflake is the cloud-native warehouse that shifts the effort from infrastructure creation to value creation.
Stephen Taylor joins Mike Sturm and Chris Herrera on the first IoT on Tap of 2019. They discuss some of the fundamental issues that are getting in the way of truly driving value from IoT, AI, and ML and how to possibly start addressing them. Music: Purple-planet.com
Today Randy, Mike, and Chris discuss edge IoT, and why it's not the magical answer to everything. We define field gateways, direct connects, and how to start your very own connected beanbag cafe... Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Today Randy, Kelly, and Chris discuss voting in the context of an IoT problem/solution space. Randy fantasizes about our possible AI overboard. Todays beer: Lagunitas IPA Music provided by Purple-cloud.com
Today we have a discussion with Adam Justice, CEO of ConnectSense, about what ConnectSense does, the tech that they use, how they view security, and what it takes to build a true end-to-end IoT solution.
Today Randy, Mike and Chris talk about Serverless and how it can integrate into your IoT architecture, what are the things you need to think about, and why its not the end all be all. Beer: St. Arnold's Octoberfest Links: (TCO)https://medium.com/iotforall/should-you-use-serverless-architecture-for-your-iot-solution-4b4c48513b6b (iRobot)https://qconsf.com/sf2017/system/files/presentation-slides/qcon_serverless-iot-irobot_bkehoe.pdf
Talking with Tim Berglund, Senior director of Developer Experience for Confluent about Kafka and what it can offer those that are building an IoT/IIoT data pipeline architecture. Apologies for the sound quality, as we have not had a chance to tune up our equipment after our office move.
Today Mike, Randy, and Chris discuss the use of IoT in sports and what is actually done with sensors in mouth guards, and what is actually happening in Watson for Wimbledon.
Today Mike, Randy and Chris discuss DLT's and go beyond the hype of Blockchain to define the terms and how they could be integrated into an existing supply chain solution.
Today Randy, Mike and Chris talk about the IoT of grease traps and how smart contracts can be used in the implementation of a multiparty transaction.
Today we take a break from IIoT and dive into XIoT -- experiential IoT, the means by which an experience is tailor made for an individual through data. We talk about Cruises, Disney magic bands and how IoT is used to generate a unique experience for all of the 100,000's of customers. Todays Beer: Guava Libre
Today Mike, Randy and Chris discuss bringing IIoT to the steel industry, as well as important security concerns and how you can still derive the industry 4.0 value without full automation. Todays Beer: Duchesse de Bourgogne
Randy Pitcher, Mike Sturm, and Chris Herrera from Hashmap, Inc explore uses cases of IoT in agriculture, Greenfield vs Brownfield, why some use cases fail, and the power of curated data. Todays Beer: Coop Ale Works Territorial Reserve Rye Wine Ale Link to White Paper: https://blog.acolyer.org/2017/04/25/farmbeats-an-iot-platform-for-data-driven-agriculture/ https://www.iotforall.com/iot-applications-in-agriculture/
Today we discuss AMQP, CoAP, MQTT and the joy of protocols. We also discuss io Fog and how it works on the edge. The beer for today was Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Coffee Stout by Alltech Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co.
This is the second episode this week! (because we missed last week). Today we talk about graph databases and data quality (specifically why its important. Todays awful beer was: Destihl Brewery Wild Sour Here Gose Nothin'
On Today's episode we talk about Kubernetes cluster creation...Kops vs Rancher, and threat modeling via STRIDE and the MS SLM tool. Todays Beer: Alaskan Amber GDPR Information from Michael Fisher: https://twitter.com/Fisher85M/status/992887668571766785 XKCD Comic: https://xkcd.com/327/ Hashmap Blog: https://www.hashmapinc.com/blog
On todays episode we have a special guest with a business perspective! We talk about how end-to-end IoT solutions can be integrated into your existing IIoT architectures, and then we talk about the complexities of configuration management and provisioning. Todays beer: https://www.averybrewing.com/beers/coconut-porter
Welcome to the third episode of IoT on Tap. Today we have an intro to the Purdue model (day one in an ongoing series), as well as Sparkplug B, a specification that makes life a lot easier. We talk about this over a very nice Chimay Blue (makes all the IoT's easier).
Welcome to the second Episode one of IoT on tap! Today we will discuss concurrency in Go and the common IoT streaming architecture. We touch on why standards and patterns are important. For todays beer we have: ttps://www.averybrewing.com/beers/vanilla-bean-stout
Welcome to Episode one of IoT on tap! In this episode we will introduce ourselves (Randy and Chris) and give an introduction of the theme of the podcast. Hope you enjoy!