What happens when everyday physical objects have the ability to sense, analyze and share information? This is the world of Internet of Things (IoT). We all enjoy the rewards of always-on connectivity, but it does come with its own set of risks and challenges. This morning on #c9d9 we discussed how the Internet of Things changes the way we develop, test and release software. What does delivering an Internet of Things (IoT) entails? What challenges do we face, and how do we overcome them?
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Aater Suleman CEO of Flux7, helping companies use AWS infrastructure to improve business agility & continuity. Flux7 deploys web apps across various technology stacks. @FutureChips | blog.flux7.com
Shailesh Mangal - Zephyr’s technology visionary, has been developing and testing enterprise and web applications for more than 20 years using; Flex, LCDS, AIR, Java, Ruby, Groovy, etc. @yourzephyr | www.getzephyr.com/insights
Walter Buga Arynga CEO: Telecom expert, and serial entrepreneur with extensive knowledge of high-tech markets, products, and technologies. @arynga1
Jonathan Thorpe Technical Marketing Manager at Perforce, focused on Continuous Delivery and DevOps. @jonathan_thorpe | perforce.com/blog
Melvin Laguren Staff Engineer at Macy's focusing on test automation and designing the CI/CD pipeline. @mlaguren | www.laguren.net
Nikhil Vaze Senior Software Engineer on the CloudBees engineering team. He is a full stack engineer and loves to hack on things. @therealnikhil
Tamir Gefen Founder of GoMidjets, has 13 years experience in SCM, development processes, dev operations and tooling. @gomidjets | gomidjets.com/blog