Workshop on extracting big data from IoT devices to be held in US

Open Source platform WSO2 has organised a workshop, the ‘Big Data Streams, Small Internet Things, and Enterprise Dream Team’ will be held on May 29, 2014 in Los Angeles, USA. The workshop will examine ways of extracting big data from the Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

According to a press release, the hands-on workshop will explore how to enable a more adaptive business by creating big data activity streams, triggering events and delivering contextual data that has been captured from intelligent controllers within a multitude of IoT devices and connected business information feeds—including clearinghouses, ad networks, and weather services, to name a few.

Workshop presenter Chintana Wilamuna will first discuss the roadmap steps, governance, and architectural components that will help organisations capture data, analyze streams, and surface intelligent recommendations. He will then review proof of concept project success metrics and infrastructure costs. Additionally, Chintana will explain how enterprises can spin up their own business activity monitoring (BAM) and complex event processing (CEP) environment to feed user dashboards and trigger adaptive workflows.

The discussions will cover:

  • The shift for businesses from static workflows to adaptive business activities triggered by big data streams and events
  • Why teams are building business solutions around business activity stream events and contextual data
  • The architectural components that deliver complex temporal pattern matching, big data discovery, accessible APIs, and real-time notifications
  • Practices IT teams use to reshape business interactions and connect IoT devices and streams to enhance business performance

 

Image Credit: WSO2

 

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