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Michelle
7/29/2016 5:40:06 PM User Rank Platinum
IoT dev kit for all
I guess we'll start seeing more IoT developer kits in the near future. I just read about GE's kit for Predix, and now this one from AT&T. If you're not building for the connected things future, you may be left behind -- or so the saying might go
faryl
7/30/2016 8:36:03 PM User Rank Platinum
Accessibility
Are the developer kits for IOT comparable to APIs that make the technology more widely accessible; or is chiefly geared at larger/more experienced developers, similar to an OS X developer's kit?
Re: Accessibility
@faryi:
Good question.
In the post Mr. Khan explained this kit serving three different sets of developers that play their own role in IOT development.
Re: IoT dev kit for all
@Michelle:
Can't agree more. This is just the begining for these kits. I would expect to see many more along the way but surely to see matured versions.
dlr5288
7/31/2016 5:56:54 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: IoT dev kit for all
I think it's awesome that these kits are coming out! I'm so excited to see if anyone else will develope them in the near future!
Re: IoT dev kit for all
Surely there will be more to come. Let's stay tuned !
dlr5288
7/31/2016 8:56:02 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: IoT dev kit for all
Yes, youre right! I'm interested to see how different these kits will be from developer to developer.
batye
8/4/2016 10:18:17 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: IoT dev kit for all
@dlr5288 also this days Amazon enters the market started offering Developers' Kits... like raspberry pi 3 :) everyone trying to cash in on the wave...
Re: IoT dev kit for all
@dlr5228:
They have to be. Only then that kit will be able to stand out in the crowd.
dlr5288
8/30/2016 1:41:00 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: IoT dev kit for all
Yes very true! They have to be able to stand out in order to get any recognition from consumers and other businesses.
Re: IoT dev kit for all
Absolutely. Not just stand out, but any new one that gets out must clearly promote something significant that is not there in market by that time. That would be the clear selling point in market.
dlr5288
8/31/2016 9:16:22 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: IoT dev kit for all
Very true. Bing able to stand out with something new that consumers haven't seen before is crucial.
Re: IoT dev kit for all
Just to add, these kits should be easily adaptable as well.
batye
8/4/2016 10:19:06 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: IoT dev kit for all
@ms.akkineni yes, as Intel started offering many options...
Re: IoT dev kit for all
@batye: Just catching up with my emails and hence getting to these exchanges.
Yes, it's good to know that industry is really gearing up with these dev kits. I am only waiting to see more robust and reusable ones to be out soon.
Compatibility
One other thing that I like to find out is how compatible these kits would be in terms of integration with any opensorce platform. Anyone?
Smart Move
We also are investing heavily in the connectivity layer -- we made the announcement of deploying and launching LTE Cat M solutions for IoT. This is a network enhancement to support IoT devices for very long battery life -- a ten-year battery life -- much deeper in-building penetration and lower cost.
This seems to be very smart move by AT&T. Any improvement in Network enhancement area certainly will take them to next level. And lowering cost is a no brainer.
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