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This is the slide deck from the ThingLabs IoT Workshop at DEVintersection in October 2015]]>

This is the slide deck from the ThingLabs IoT Workshop at DEVintersection in October 2015]]>
Sun, 01 Nov 2015 03:25:08 GMT /slideshow/thinglabs-iot-workshop/54607564 DougSeven@slideshare.net(DougSeven) ThingLabs IoT Workshop DougSeven This is the slide deck from the ThingLabs IoT Workshop at DEVintersection in October 2015 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iotfirestarter-151101032508-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is the slide deck from the ThingLabs IoT Workshop at DEVintersection in October 2015
ThingLabs IoT Workshop from Doug Seven
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IoT Fire Starter /slideshow/iot-fire-starter/53850074 iotfirestarter-151012221247-lva1-app6891
Are you a developer who wants to learn about the Internet of Things (IoT)? Do you want to retrieve data from Internet-connected sensors for applications in home automation, healthcare, automotive, government and more? Do you want to control sensors and devices remotely from cloud, mobile, or desktop applications? In the IoT Fire Starter workshop you will use an IoT prototyping kit (that is yours to keep) to learn how to create micro-controller devices (the ‘Things’ in IoT) that use a variety of physical sensors such as light and temperature sensors; control switches; servos; and motors. You will learn how to connect these Things to Microsoft Azure IoT services to both collect data and issue control commands to the devices. Once you have mastered prototyping the hardware and connecting it to the Cloud, you will learn how to leverage Azure IoT services to gain insight into the data coming from your connected Thing, including analytics and machine learning. Following the workshop you will be able to continue your experience with your prototyping kit by following additional hands-on labs you can subscribe to online. You will need to bring your own laptop for this workshop.]]>

Are you a developer who wants to learn about the Internet of Things (IoT)? Do you want to retrieve data from Internet-connected sensors for applications in home automation, healthcare, automotive, government and more? Do you want to control sensors and devices remotely from cloud, mobile, or desktop applications? In the IoT Fire Starter workshop you will use an IoT prototyping kit (that is yours to keep) to learn how to create micro-controller devices (the ‘Things’ in IoT) that use a variety of physical sensors such as light and temperature sensors; control switches; servos; and motors. You will learn how to connect these Things to Microsoft Azure IoT services to both collect data and issue control commands to the devices. Once you have mastered prototyping the hardware and connecting it to the Cloud, you will learn how to leverage Azure IoT services to gain insight into the data coming from your connected Thing, including analytics and machine learning. Following the workshop you will be able to continue your experience with your prototyping kit by following additional hands-on labs you can subscribe to online. You will need to bring your own laptop for this workshop.]]>
Mon, 12 Oct 2015 22:12:47 GMT /slideshow/iot-fire-starter/53850074 DougSeven@slideshare.net(DougSeven) IoT Fire Starter DougSeven Are you a developer who wants to learn about the Internet of Things (IoT)? Do you want to retrieve data from Internet-connected sensors for applications in home automation, healthcare, automotive, government and more? Do you want to control sensors and devices remotely from cloud, mobile, or desktop applications? In the IoT Fire Starter workshop you will use an IoT prototyping kit (that is yours to keep) to learn how to create micro-controller devices (the ‘Things’ in IoT) that use a variety of physical sensors such as light and temperature sensors; control switches; servos; and motors. You will learn how to connect these Things to Microsoft Azure IoT services to both collect data and issue control commands to the devices. Once you have mastered prototyping the hardware and connecting it to the Cloud, you will learn how to leverage Azure IoT services to gain insight into the data coming from your connected Thing, including analytics and machine learning. Following the workshop you will be able to continue your experience with your prototyping kit by following additional hands-on labs you can subscribe to online. You will need to bring your own laptop for this workshop. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iotfirestarter-151012221247-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Are you a developer who wants to learn about the Internet of Things (IoT)? Do you want to retrieve data from Internet-connected sensors for applications in home automation, healthcare, automotive, government and more? Do you want to control sensors and devices remotely from cloud, mobile, or desktop applications? In the IoT Fire Starter workshop you will use an IoT prototyping kit (that is yours to keep) to learn how to create micro-controller devices (the ‘Things’ in IoT) that use a variety of physical sensors such as light and temperature sensors; control switches; servos; and motors. You will learn how to connect these Things to Microsoft Azure IoT services to both collect data and issue control commands to the devices. Once you have mastered prototyping the hardware and connecting it to the Cloud, you will learn how to leverage Azure IoT services to gain insight into the data coming from your connected Thing, including analytics and machine learning. Following the workshop you will be able to continue your experience with your prototyping kit by following additional hands-on labs you can subscribe to online. You will need to bring your own laptop for this workshop.
IoT Fire Starter from Doug Seven
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IoT Labs /slideshow/iot-labs/48848207 iotlabs-150601154719-lva1-app6892
These are the slides that accompany the labs at http://www.thinglabs.io/arduino]]>

These are the slides that accompany the labs at http://www.thinglabs.io/arduino]]>
Mon, 01 Jun 2015 15:47:19 GMT /slideshow/iot-labs/48848207 DougSeven@slideshare.net(DougSeven) IoT Labs DougSeven These are the slides that accompany the labs at http://www.thinglabs.io/arduino <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iotlabs-150601154719-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> These are the slides that accompany the labs at http://www.thinglabs.io/arduino
IoT Labs from Doug Seven
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Building IoT Solutions with Nitrogen /slideshow/building-iot-solutions-with-nitrogen/48847956 buildingiotsolutionswithnitrogen-150601154128-lva1-app6891
In this presentation I cover how to build solutions for the Internet of Things using the open source Nitrogen framework and Node.js client. Demos are at https://github.com/ThingLabsIo/IoTLabs (labs 4 and 6).]]>

In this presentation I cover how to build solutions for the Internet of Things using the open source Nitrogen framework and Node.js client. Demos are at https://github.com/ThingLabsIo/IoTLabs (labs 4 and 6).]]>
Mon, 01 Jun 2015 15:41:28 GMT /slideshow/building-iot-solutions-with-nitrogen/48847956 DougSeven@slideshare.net(DougSeven) Building IoT Solutions with Nitrogen DougSeven In this presentation I cover how to build solutions for the Internet of Things using the open source Nitrogen framework and Node.js client. Demos are at https://github.com/ThingLabsIo/IoTLabs (labs 4 and 6). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/buildingiotsolutionswithnitrogen-150601154128-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this presentation I cover how to build solutions for the Internet of Things using the open source Nitrogen framework and Node.js client. Demos are at https://github.com/ThingLabsIo/IoTLabs (labs 4 and 6).
Building IoT Solutions with Nitrogen from Doug Seven
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DevOps Practices: Continuous Delivery /slideshow/continuous-delivery-28357633/28357633 continuousdelivery-131118020258-phpapp02
The DevOps movement, like its Agile predecessor, is focused on improving the communication and collaboration between the development and operations teams responsible for different aspects of an app throughout its lifecycle. While successful DevOps initiatives start and end with organizational and cultural change, there are also common practices that are enablers and/or tools used in support of DevOps. In this session you will learn about the DevOps practice of Continuous Delivery—releasing and deploying application changes as they are available, and not waiting for big, cumbersome roll-ups of new code. This session will focus on the practice of Continuous Delivery, while demonstrating a few tools that can make implementing Continuous Delivery easier, including tools for automated provisioning and release orchestration. If you are interested in implementing a DevOps initiative in your organization, then this session is a must-see.]]>

The DevOps movement, like its Agile predecessor, is focused on improving the communication and collaboration between the development and operations teams responsible for different aspects of an app throughout its lifecycle. While successful DevOps initiatives start and end with organizational and cultural change, there are also common practices that are enablers and/or tools used in support of DevOps. In this session you will learn about the DevOps practice of Continuous Delivery—releasing and deploying application changes as they are available, and not waiting for big, cumbersome roll-ups of new code. This session will focus on the practice of Continuous Delivery, while demonstrating a few tools that can make implementing Continuous Delivery easier, including tools for automated provisioning and release orchestration. If you are interested in implementing a DevOps initiative in your organization, then this session is a must-see.]]>
Mon, 18 Nov 2013 02:02:58 GMT /slideshow/continuous-delivery-28357633/28357633 DougSeven@slideshare.net(DougSeven) DevOps Practices: Continuous Delivery DougSeven The DevOps movement, like its Agile predecessor, is focused on improving the communication and collaboration between the development and operations teams responsible for different aspects of an app throughout its lifecycle. While successful DevOps initiatives start and end with organizational and cultural change, there are also common practices that are enablers and/or tools used in support of DevOps. In this session you will learn about the DevOps practice of Continuous Delivery—releasing and deploying application changes as they are available, and not waiting for big, cumbersome roll-ups of new code. This session will focus on the practice of Continuous Delivery, while demonstrating a few tools that can make implementing Continuous Delivery easier, including tools for automated provisioning and release orchestration. If you are interested in implementing a DevOps initiative in your organization, then this session is a must-see. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/continuousdelivery-131118020258-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The DevOps movement, like its Agile predecessor, is focused on improving the communication and collaboration between the development and operations teams responsible for different aspects of an app throughout its lifecycle. While successful DevOps initiatives start and end with organizational and cultural change, there are also common practices that are enablers and/or tools used in support of DevOps. In this session you will learn about the DevOps practice of Continuous Delivery—releasing and deploying application changes as they are available, and not waiting for big, cumbersome roll-ups of new code. This session will focus on the practice of Continuous Delivery, while demonstrating a few tools that can make implementing Continuous Delivery easier, including tools for automated provisioning and release orchestration. If you are interested in implementing a DevOps initiative in your organization, then this session is a must-see.
DevOps Practices: Continuous Delivery from Doug Seven
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DevOps Practices:�Configuration as Code /slideshow/devops-practicesconfiguration-as-code/28357632 configascode-131118020256-phpapp01
The DevOps movement, like its Agile predecessor, is focused on improving the communication and collaboration between the development and operations teams responsible for different aspects of an app throughout its lifecycle. While successful DevOps initiatives start and end with organizational and cultural change, there are also common practices that are enablers and/or tools used in support of DevOps. In this session you will learn about the DevOps practice of Configuration as Code &ndash managing and maintaining application configuration as versionable assets. This session will focus on the practice of Configuration as Code, while demonstrating a few of the popular tools available today, including Opscode Chef, Powershell DSC (Desired State Configuration) and others. If you are interested in implementing a DevOps initiative in your organization, then this session is a must-see.]]>

The DevOps movement, like its Agile predecessor, is focused on improving the communication and collaboration between the development and operations teams responsible for different aspects of an app throughout its lifecycle. While successful DevOps initiatives start and end with organizational and cultural change, there are also common practices that are enablers and/or tools used in support of DevOps. In this session you will learn about the DevOps practice of Configuration as Code &ndash managing and maintaining application configuration as versionable assets. This session will focus on the practice of Configuration as Code, while demonstrating a few of the popular tools available today, including Opscode Chef, Powershell DSC (Desired State Configuration) and others. If you are interested in implementing a DevOps initiative in your organization, then this session is a must-see.]]>
Mon, 18 Nov 2013 02:02:56 GMT /slideshow/devops-practicesconfiguration-as-code/28357632 DougSeven@slideshare.net(DougSeven) DevOps Practices:�Configuration as Code DougSeven The DevOps movement, like its Agile predecessor, is focused on improving the communication and collaboration between the development and operations teams responsible for different aspects of an app throughout its lifecycle. While successful DevOps initiatives start and end with organizational and cultural change, there are also common practices that are enablers and/or tools used in support of DevOps. In this session you will learn about the DevOps practice of Configuration as Code &ndash managing and maintaining application configuration as versionable assets. This session will focus on the practice of Configuration as Code, while demonstrating a few of the popular tools available today, including Opscode Chef, Powershell DSC (Desired State Configuration) and others. If you are interested in implementing a DevOps initiative in your organization, then this session is a must-see. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/configascode-131118020256-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The DevOps movement, like its Agile predecessor, is focused on improving the communication and collaboration between the development and operations teams responsible for different aspects of an app throughout its lifecycle. While successful DevOps initiatives start and end with organizational and cultural change, there are also common practices that are enablers and/or tools used in support of DevOps. In this session you will learn about the DevOps practice of Configuration as Code &amp;ndash managing and maintaining application configuration as versionable assets. This session will focus on the practice of Configuration as Code, while demonstrating a few of the popular tools available today, including Opscode Chef, Powershell DSC (Desired State Configuration) and others. If you are interested in implementing a DevOps initiative in your organization, then this session is a must-see.
DevOps Practices: Configuration as Code from Doug Seven
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