Internet of things category

Tutorial: Stream Landing from Event Streams Kafka Service to IBM Cloud Data Lake on Object Storage

11 min read - Event Streams is directly integrated with the SQL Query service — this tutorial shows you how to run a fully managed stream data ingestion from Kafka into Parquet on Cloud Object Storage. Machine-generated data, emerging in a real-time streaming fashion, is the kind of big data with prevalent growth today. This includes telemetry data of the physical world — also called IoT data. But it also includes telemetry data of your business, your customers and your IT (e.g., your clickstreams…

How the Mayflower Autonomous Ship Uses Edge Computing and Live Video to Conduct Vital Ocean Research

6 min read - The Mayflower Autonomous Ship has demonstrated the true power of edge computing by providing a platform on which oceanographic data can be collected across all the oceans to improve marine research. As it prepares to make its transatlantic crossing, the Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS) will demonstrate the power of edge computing to help bring a whole range of capabilities to places that were previously out of reach — deepening the disciplines of oceanography and ecology, innovating to make us safer…

Data at the Edge

7 min read - Classifying edge data and analyzing potential storage options. When using edge computing to analyze Internet of Things (IoT) data at the edge, we are faced with a deluge of data. Be it audio, video, sensory or telemetry, every device spits out data every second, and most of it is never stored or analyzed locally, nor transmitted northbound to enterprise data centers or public clouds. Storing and managing all that data costs money and time that enterprises do not have. So,…

Automation at the Edge

8 min read - This post provides an overview of network automation and highlights how automation is facilitated in the last mile by edge computing. There can be two perspectives on the title of this post. For those in the telco domain, it harkens to network automation at the edge. Simultaneously, for those in the IoT/edge computing world, it conjures up robots and the like operating autonomously at the enterprise edge. Both are correct and relevant because we need network automation at the network…

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