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Talk Proposal - Azure IoT Using Node.js #5

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codefoster opened this issue Aug 15, 2016 · 0 comments
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Talk Proposal - Azure IoT Using Node.js #5

codefoster opened this issue Aug 15, 2016 · 0 comments

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Azure IoT Using Node.js

abstract :: It's awesome being able to run Node.js on little IoT devices, but when you hook all of these chatty, little devices up to a classic server architecture such as a node server or even a node cluster, there's a really good chance it's going to fall over with a thud.
Modern architectures need to have secure device identification, massive ingest, and the ability to speak bi-directionally. Oh, and it would be good too if implementing all of this doesn't have to feel like brain surgery and would allow us to use Node.js end to end.
Enter Azure IoT services.
In this presentation, we'll look at the basic Azure IoT service, how to quickly implement, manage, and use it from the command line, from simulated devices, from real devices, and from other cloud services.
We do more than talk about it too. We'll write it all out in terse, node goodness.

bio :: I studied Computer Engineering and Mathematics in school a long time ago, and have thoroughly enjoyed my career course ever since - primarily teaching and software development and primarily on the web stack. I gained experience in education, aerospace manufacturing, and insurance, and eventually joined Microsoft with the goal of informing and inspiring software developers. I authored my first book CSS for Windows 8 App Development, published a couple of courses on Pluralsight.com, and try to keep up with audiences via my blog codefoster.com and my Twitter feed @codefoster. When I’m not working, I’m working on maker projects, spending time with my wife and two sons, hiking and camping, sailing, scuba diving, or working on house projects.

@hamoore hamoore added this to the September 2016 milestone Aug 15, 2016
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