The document discusses Cisco's Field Area Network solution including:
- Multi-service connectivity using smart endpoints, fog computing, security, management, and standards
- The DevNet and Solution Partner Program focusing on technology, partner stories, and participation levels
- Cisco's approach to enabling IoT applications including open standards, security, management, and providing application capabilities at the network edge
Data in Motion (DMo) is an IoT software product that runs in the network to transform raw data from sensors and endpoints into actionable information. DMo enables Customers & Partners to build scalable IoT solutions using the DMo software and an Eclipse Foundation SDK.
Time Sensitive Networks: How changes to standard Ethernet enable convergence ...Erik van Hilten
Standard Ethernet continues to expand its range, functionality and applications with the IEEE open standard, Time Sensitive Networking (TSN). The capabilities of TSN provide the industrial community with the ability to use standard Ethernet to support highly reliable and precise synchronized networking for industrial control. The presentation provides an update on the roadmap for TSN and an explanation around ways in which TSN enables seamless convergence within control networks. TSN updates to standard Ethernet will meet industrial control and measurement applications' needs, and solve interoperability issues by incorporating new capabilities needed in distributed systems. This presentation was held at the Hannover Messe Industry 4.0 Forum by Intel's Neil Stroud and National Instruments' Erik van Hilten.
A brief introduction to LoRaWAN given at the Webnesday in St. Gallen on January 11th 2017. The focus is to give an idea on what LoRaWAN is, why it helps for IoT applications and how to use it (in Switzerland).
Enabling IoT Devices’ Hardware and Software Interoperability, IPSO Alliance (...Open Mobile Alliance
Presentation delivered during the Internet of Things World, Santa Clara pre-event workshop by Christian Legare - IPSO Alliance Chairman, Chief of Software Engineering, Micrium (Part of Silicon Labs)
Internet Protocol for Smart Objects (IPSO) is an alliance that, among other things, defines a data model to represent sensor values and attributes. OMA uses IPSO Smart Objects v1.0 as its resource model to expose sensor information to a remote LwM2M Server. From the speaker from IPSO Alliance, you will learn:
● What is an IPSO Smart Object data model
● What do these Objects and Resources look like
● How to create and register your own resources
● What is next for IPSO Alliance
Zach Shelby, Chief Nerd and co-founder of Sensinode, gives a high-level tutorial of the new OMA Lightweight M2M standard for Device Management, Network Mangement and Application Data for the Internet of Things. This new CoAP and DTLS based standard provides a complete system interface solution for M2M devices and services.
Data in Motion (DMo) is an IoT software product that runs in the network to transform raw data from sensors and endpoints into actionable information. DMo enables Customers & Partners to build scalable IoT solutions using the DMo software and an Eclipse Foundation SDK.
Time Sensitive Networks: How changes to standard Ethernet enable convergence ...Erik van Hilten
Standard Ethernet continues to expand its range, functionality and applications with the IEEE open standard, Time Sensitive Networking (TSN). The capabilities of TSN provide the industrial community with the ability to use standard Ethernet to support highly reliable and precise synchronized networking for industrial control. The presentation provides an update on the roadmap for TSN and an explanation around ways in which TSN enables seamless convergence within control networks. TSN updates to standard Ethernet will meet industrial control and measurement applications' needs, and solve interoperability issues by incorporating new capabilities needed in distributed systems. This presentation was held at the Hannover Messe Industry 4.0 Forum by Intel's Neil Stroud and National Instruments' Erik van Hilten.
A brief introduction to LoRaWAN given at the Webnesday in St. Gallen on January 11th 2017. The focus is to give an idea on what LoRaWAN is, why it helps for IoT applications and how to use it (in Switzerland).
Enabling IoT Devices’ Hardware and Software Interoperability, IPSO Alliance (...Open Mobile Alliance
Presentation delivered during the Internet of Things World, Santa Clara pre-event workshop by Christian Legare - IPSO Alliance Chairman, Chief of Software Engineering, Micrium (Part of Silicon Labs)
Internet Protocol for Smart Objects (IPSO) is an alliance that, among other things, defines a data model to represent sensor values and attributes. OMA uses IPSO Smart Objects v1.0 as its resource model to expose sensor information to a remote LwM2M Server. From the speaker from IPSO Alliance, you will learn:
● What is an IPSO Smart Object data model
● What do these Objects and Resources look like
● How to create and register your own resources
● What is next for IPSO Alliance
Zach Shelby, Chief Nerd and co-founder of Sensinode, gives a high-level tutorial of the new OMA Lightweight M2M standard for Device Management, Network Mangement and Application Data for the Internet of Things. This new CoAP and DTLS based standard provides a complete system interface solution for M2M devices and services.
61850easy Test Tool for IEC 61850 Networks & SystemsGE Grid Solutions
61850easy is an IEC 61850 Test Tool solution that allows users to monitor, diagnose, troubleshoot and simulate messages over an IEC 61850 network. 61850easy, as a vendor independent tool, addresses inherent protocol complexities and simplifies them into an understandable and easy to use format for all users.
OMA is the organization that develops and maintains the device management protocol, OMA Lightweight M2M (LwM2M). During OMA’s presentation, you will learn:
● What is LwM2M architecture, interfaces, functions and operations
● The different organizations that interface with OMA to create the LwM2M ecosystem
● How LwM2M works
● Why LwM2M is secure
● What is next for OMA LwM2M
The Industrial Internet is an emerging communication infrastructure that connects people, data, and machines to enable access and control of mechanical devices in unprecedented ways. It connects machines embedded with sensors and sophisticated software to other machines (and end users) to extract data, make sense of it, and find meaning where it did not exist before. Machines--from jet engines to gas turbines to medical scanners--connected via the Industrial Internet have the analytical intelligence to self-diagnose and self-correct, so they can deliver the right information to the right people at the right time (and in real-time).
Despite the promise of the Industrial Internet, however, supporting the end-to-end quality-of-service (QoS) requirements is hard. This talk will discuss a number of technical issues emerging in this context, including:
Precise auto-scaling of resources with a system-wide focus.
Flexible optimization algorithms to balance real-time constraints with cost and other goals.
Improved fault-tolerance fail-over to support real-time requirements.
Data provisioning and load balancing algorithms that rely on physical properties of computations.
It will also explore how the OMG Data Distribution Service (DDS) provides key building blocks needed to create a dependable and elastic software infrastructure for the Industrial Internet.
Industrial Internet of Things: Protocols an StandardsJavier Povedano
Presentation for the Distributed Systems Master at the University of Cordoba (Spain). In this presentation we review the state of the art in communication middlewares for Industrial Internet of Things
A10 Thunder Mid-to-High End AppliancesA10 Networks
A10 Networks (NYSE: ATEN), a technology leader in application networking, introduces our four new Thunder™ Series appliances, including the industry's first 100 Gigabit Ethernet capable Layer 4-7 network appliance, and new mid-range and high-end models that expand the company's portfolio of appliances, providing even greater price/performance to customers seeking to scale and secure their most demanding data center applications and networks.
Малоресурсная криптография - Сергей МартыненкоHackIT Ukraine
Презентация с форума http://hackit-ukraine.com/
Сергей Мартыненко
Ст.преп. кафедры комп. систем и сетей, ХАИ
Малоресурсная криптография
О спикере: Ст. преподаватель кафедры компьютерных сетей и систем. Опыт в области криптографической защиты информации и критических систем более 5 лет. Занимается защитой информации в малоресурсных системах.
Performance of State-of-the-Art Cryptography on ARM-based MicroprocessorsHannes Tschofenig
Position paper for the NIST Lightweight Cryptography Workshop, 20th and 21st July 2015, Gaithersburg, US.
The link to the workshop is available at: http://www.nist.gov/itl/csd/ct/lwc_workshop2015.cfm
61850easy Test Tool for IEC 61850 Networks & SystemsGE Grid Solutions
61850easy is an IEC 61850 Test Tool solution that allows users to monitor, diagnose, troubleshoot and simulate messages over an IEC 61850 network. 61850easy, as a vendor independent tool, addresses inherent protocol complexities and simplifies them into an understandable and easy to use format for all users.
OMA is the organization that develops and maintains the device management protocol, OMA Lightweight M2M (LwM2M). During OMA’s presentation, you will learn:
● What is LwM2M architecture, interfaces, functions and operations
● The different organizations that interface with OMA to create the LwM2M ecosystem
● How LwM2M works
● Why LwM2M is secure
● What is next for OMA LwM2M
The Industrial Internet is an emerging communication infrastructure that connects people, data, and machines to enable access and control of mechanical devices in unprecedented ways. It connects machines embedded with sensors and sophisticated software to other machines (and end users) to extract data, make sense of it, and find meaning where it did not exist before. Machines--from jet engines to gas turbines to medical scanners--connected via the Industrial Internet have the analytical intelligence to self-diagnose and self-correct, so they can deliver the right information to the right people at the right time (and in real-time).
Despite the promise of the Industrial Internet, however, supporting the end-to-end quality-of-service (QoS) requirements is hard. This talk will discuss a number of technical issues emerging in this context, including:
Precise auto-scaling of resources with a system-wide focus.
Flexible optimization algorithms to balance real-time constraints with cost and other goals.
Improved fault-tolerance fail-over to support real-time requirements.
Data provisioning and load balancing algorithms that rely on physical properties of computations.
It will also explore how the OMG Data Distribution Service (DDS) provides key building blocks needed to create a dependable and elastic software infrastructure for the Industrial Internet.
Industrial Internet of Things: Protocols an StandardsJavier Povedano
Presentation for the Distributed Systems Master at the University of Cordoba (Spain). In this presentation we review the state of the art in communication middlewares for Industrial Internet of Things
A10 Thunder Mid-to-High End AppliancesA10 Networks
A10 Networks (NYSE: ATEN), a technology leader in application networking, introduces our four new Thunder™ Series appliances, including the industry's first 100 Gigabit Ethernet capable Layer 4-7 network appliance, and new mid-range and high-end models that expand the company's portfolio of appliances, providing even greater price/performance to customers seeking to scale and secure their most demanding data center applications and networks.
Малоресурсная криптография - Сергей МартыненкоHackIT Ukraine
Презентация с форума http://hackit-ukraine.com/
Сергей Мартыненко
Ст.преп. кафедры комп. систем и сетей, ХАИ
Малоресурсная криптография
О спикере: Ст. преподаватель кафедры компьютерных сетей и систем. Опыт в области криптографической защиты информации и критических систем более 5 лет. Занимается защитой информации в малоресурсных системах.
Performance of State-of-the-Art Cryptography on ARM-based MicroprocessorsHannes Tschofenig
Position paper for the NIST Lightweight Cryptography Workshop, 20th and 21st July 2015, Gaithersburg, US.
The link to the workshop is available at: http://www.nist.gov/itl/csd/ct/lwc_workshop2015.cfm
Slides of the SEO workshop conducted at RiseUp 2016.
References included in the slides.
Special thanks to: Bernard Huang's programmatic SEO slides.
http://www.slideshare.net/bernardjhuang/programmatic-seo-bernard-huang-500-startups-distro-dojo
With uCPE/SD-WAN taking center stage in enabling software-defined Cloud services to enterprise branch offices globally, this session will provide a uCPE review from a solution, deployment and reference design standpoint.
Speaker: Sab Gosal, Segment Manager
Network Platforms Group (NPG), September 2018
Extreme Manufacturing Solutions
Operations Performance Analytics (OPA)
Business alignment - Over time, the proliferation of devices has created unnecessary complexity. Control Center delivers centralized visibility and granular control of network resources. One click can equal a thousand actions when you manage your network. Control Center can even manage beyond Extreme Networks switching, routing, and wireless hardware to deliver standards-based control of other vendors’ network equipment.
Pairing assets with intelligent sensors to gather, analyze, and communicate data is driving enormous new efficiencies in manufacturing and business operations. Just as in the consumer markets, where the first generation of personal fitness monitors and smart home devices leverage data sets to influence and shape events in the physical world, so too are operational efficiencies borne by the Internet of Things (IoT) generating high returns in manufacturing.
According to McKinsey, “business-to-business applications will account for nearly 70 percent of the value … from IoT in the next ten years.” The firm estimates that of the nearly $11 trillion a year in economic value generated globally, ‘nearly $5 trillion [will] be generated almost exclusively in B2B settings, including factories… such as those in manufacturing, agriculture, and even healthcare environments; work sites across mining, oil and gas, and construction; and, finally, offices.’
More informed decision-making and optimized operations across the extended supply chain are only some of the benefits. Wireless sensors, whether measuring hydrogen levels in the soil or temperature variables on the production line, are eliminating blind spots in traditional manufacturing processes and delivering a constant flow of data that optimize workflows. And while manufacturers have leveraged data in discrete applications for Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) and Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence (EMI) systems for years, the growth of sensors, real-time dashboards, cloud-applications, and mobile technologies are delivering new degrees of actionable intelligence to the precise location at the precise time it can be optimally leveraged.
Yet this goal of seamlessly moving data across plant and business functions, and applying analytical tools to enable new insights, requires a new degree of visibility into the performance of manufacturing applications, networks, and systems. Traditionally monitoring tools used in factory environments are often isolated, closed, proprietary, and offer only a keyhole view of IT system performance.
Introduction to the new MediaTek LinkIt™ Development Platform for RTOSMediaTek Labs
The new MediaTek LinkIt™ Development Platform for RTOS is based on ARM Cortex-M4 MCU architecture and provides leading features for the creation of connected appliances, home and office automation devices, smart gadgets, and IoT bridges. Supporting a range of chipsets (initially the MediaTek MT7687F), LinkIt for RTOS offers the convenience of a single toolset and common API implemented over a popular RTOS. With this you can achieve economies across a full range of consumer and business IoT devices. The platform consists of a Software Development Kit (SDK), Hardware Development Kits (HDKs), including modules from supply chain partners, and related technical documentation. The first release of the platform supports the MediaTek MT7687F Wi-Fi SOC which has a 192 MHz MCU, 1×1 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi subsystem, integrated security engine (AES and 3DES/SHA), embedded SRAM/ROM and 2MB flash. The new platform uses FreeRTOS with open-source modules for TCP/IP, SSL/TLS, HTTP (client and server), SNTP, DHCP daemon, MQTT, XML and JSON. Development and debugging is supported by free command line tools, plus a KEIL plug-in.
Google and Intel speak on NFV and SFC service delivery
The slides are as presented at the meet up "Out of Box Network Developers" sponsored by Intel Networking Developer Zone
Here is the Agenda of the slides:
How DPDK, RDT and gRPC fit into SDI/SDN, NFV and OpenStack
Key Platform Requirements for SDI
SDI Platform Ingredients: DPDK, IntelⓇRDT
gRPC Service Framework
IntelⓇ RDT and gRPC service framework
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Learn more about how today's service provider's networks are built to deliver yesterday's services and how the Next generation service require a new approach with our Evolved Programmable Network's offerings will enable business transformation for new service deliveries.
Learn how and why John McDonough contributes to Ansible and how you can too. We’ll arm you with what you need to know, things like Python, Git, and YAML.
Rome 2017: Building advanced voice assistants and chat botsCisco DevNet
If it takes minutes to code a simple bot, building professional bots represents quite a challenge. Soon you realize you need serious programming and API architecture experience but also “Bot” specific skills. In this session, we'll first show the code of advanced Chat and Voice interactions, and then explore the challenges faced when building advanced Bots (Context storage, NLP approaches, Bot Metadata, OAuth scopes), and discuss interesting opportunities from latest industry trends (Bot platforms, Serverless, Microservices). This talk is about showing the code and sharing lessons learned.
How to Build Advanced Voice Assistants and ChatbotsCisco DevNet
Learn more about the CodeMotion Voice Machine and Cisco DevNet Chatbot. Understand what a typical bot journey is and where to go to get more information about Cisco Spark and Tropo.
Cisco Spark and Tropo and the Programmable WebCisco DevNet
Learn how Cisco Spark and Tropo collaboration features can be easily combined with hundreds of cloud APIs to build sophisticated, flexible workflows via a new breed of programmable web solutions from 'Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS)' partners like Built.io, Zapier and IFTTT. This session covers multiple real-world Cisco+iPaaS use-cases, and includes a hands-on walk-through demonstrating how to build a Spark+Tropo sample application using Built.io.
Watch the BRK-DEV2004 replay from the Cisco Live On-Demand Library at: https://www.ciscolive.com/online/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=92557&backBtn=true
Check out more and register for Cisco DevNet: http://ow.ly/jCNV3030OfS
Device Programmability with Cisco Plug-n-Play SolutionCisco DevNet
Cisco Open Plug-n-Play solution allows customers to reduce the costs associated with deployment/installation of network devices, increase the speed and reduce the complexity of deployments without compromising the security. Using Cisco Plug-n-Play solution, customers can do Zero Touch Installs of Cisco gear in various deployment scenarios and deployment locations.
Watch the DevNet 2052 replay from the Cisco Live On-Demand Library at: https://www.ciscolive.com/online/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=91108&backBtn=true
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Building a WiFi Hotspot with NodeJS: Cisco Meraki - ExCap APICisco DevNet
Captive Portals, also known as Splash Pages, are a common requirement for guest WiFi. Captive portals typically deliver branding, a terms of service and a simple login process before authenticating the client onto the network. By leveraging the Meraki ExCap API, developers can customize this experience based on their requirements. This deep dive will walk through the various API options: Click-through vs Sign-on Splash page Programming a Click-through and Sign-on (w/ RADIUS) using NodeJS Programming a Click-through with Node-RED Leveraging OAuth for social login support.
Watch the DevNet 2049 replay from the Cisco Live On-Demand Library at: https://www.ciscolive.com/online/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=92727&backBtn=true
Check out more and register for Cisco DevNet: http://ow.ly/jCNV3030OfS
Application Visibility and Experience through Flexible NetflowCisco DevNet
The world of applications is changing rapidly in the enterprise; from the way applications are increasingly hosted in the cloud, the diverse nature of apps and to the way they are consumed by many devices. The need for organizations and network administrators is to focus on "Fast IT" - "Innovation in the Enterprise" is growing, which means having to spend less time on daily operations, maintenance and troubleshooting and more time on delivering business value with newer services. Cisco AVC with its NBAR2 technology is designed to detect applications and measure application performance through measuring round trip time, retransmission rates, jitter, delay, packet loss, MoS, URL statistics etc. Those details are transmitted using Flexible Netflow/IPFIX, so partners could leverage the data for application usage reporting, performance reporting and troubleshooting application issues to deliver best possible application experience.
Watch the DevNet 2047 replay from the Cisco Live On-Demand Library at: https://www.ciscolive.com/online/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=92664&backBtn=true
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The WAN Automation Engine (WAE) is a software platform that provides multivendor and multilayer visibility and analysis for service provider and large enterprise networks. It plays a critical role in answering key questions of network resource availability, and when appropriate can automate and simplify Traffic Engineering mechanisms such as RSVP-TE and Segment Routing. This session will focus on use-cases and APIs for developers.
Watch the DevNet 2035 replay from the Cisco Live On-Demand Library at: https://www.ciscolive.com/online/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=92720&backBtn=true
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Cisco's Open Device Programmability Strategy: Open DiscussionCisco DevNet
Cisco DNA is an open and extensible, software-driven architecture built on a set of design principles with the objective of providing:
- Insights & Actions to drive faster business innovation
- Automaton & Assurance to lower IT costs and complexity while meeting business and user expectations
- Security & Compliance to reduce risk as the organization continues to expand and grow. The architecture extends to Cisco network elements.
This session will focus on the open, model-driven, programmable interfaces available across Cisco's network elements which enable you to leverage and extend your network through applications that directly access the routers and switches in your network.
Watch the DevNet 1028 replay from the Cisco Live On-Demand Library at: https://www.ciscolive.com/online/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=91041&backBtn=true
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Open Device Programmability: Hands-on Intro to RESTCONF (and a bit of NETCONF)Cisco DevNet
In this small group, hands-on workshop session you'll learn how to write your first Python application that uses YANG, NETCONF and , RESTCONF to access operational and configuration data on a device.
Watch the DevNet 2044 replay from the Cisco Live On-Demand Library at: https://www.ciscolive.com/online/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=92725&backBtn=true
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NETCONF & YANG Enablement of Network DevicesCisco DevNet
A technical discussion and a demo showing how Tail-f's ConfD management agent can be used to implement NETCONF and YANG, the industry-leading solution for providing a programmable management interface in a network element. ConfD is recognized as the best-in-breed embedded software for implementing management functions in network elements, including physical devices and virtualized network functions (VNF) for NFV.
This Workshop is a best fit for engineers who are involved in the design and development of embedded software for network devices. Attendees will gain a basic understanding of what NETCONF and YANG are and how ConfD provides a solution for embedding this technology in the network devices. More information about ConfD can be found at: https://developer.cisco.com/site/confD/
Watch the DevNet 1216 replay from the Cisco Live On-Demand Library at: https://www.ciscolive.com/online/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=92703&backBtn=true
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UCS Management APIs A Technical Deep DiveCisco DevNet
Underneath the UCS API Python SDK, Powershell Libraries and VMware and OpenStack plugins there is the UCS XML API itself. This session will go deep into the API and explain how the SDK, Libraries and plugins actually communicate with UCS components. We will cover API session management, queries, query filters, configuration methods, functions and event subscription. Understanding the low-level UCS APIs and Object Model will enable you to build your own programmatic interface into your UCS environments in the language you like on the platform of your choosing.
Watch the DevNet 3003 replay from the Cisco Live On-Demand Library at: https://www.ciscolive.com/online/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=91099&backBtn=true
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The DevOps model is rapidly transforming IT operations and development practices. But what are the precursors necessary to implement DevOps? To achieve an agile, virtualized, and highly automated IT environment, what technological requirements need to be in place? OpenStack has the potential to facilitate DevOps implementation and practices at several different layers in the data center. In this session we'll quickly discuss what DevOps is, then discuss many components that are logically required to move towards DevOps in your environment. Finally we'll explore in depth several ways OpenStack can provide these baseline components.
Watch the DevNet 1104 replay from the Cisco Live On-Demand Library at: https://www.ciscolive.com/online/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=92695&backBtn=true
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What is Tropo, how do you use it, and what can you use it for? In this session, you'll learn how Tropo works, see some real-life examples, and learn how to create your own voice and SMS applications in minutes.
Watch the DevNet 1023 replay from the Cisco Live On-Demand Library at:https://www.ciscolive.com/online/connect/sessionDetail.ww?SESSION_ID=91050&backBtn=true
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DevNet Express - Spark & Tropo API - Lisbon May 2016Cisco DevNet
Direct from the Cisco DevNet Lisbon Portugal Express event in May 2016. Learn about Cisco DevNet, Spark and Tropo APIs any why there's never been a better time to innovate with Cisco.
Direct from DevNet@TAG in Milan and Rome in May 2016! Learn about Cisco DevNet, Spark and Tropo APIs any why there's never been a better time to innovate with Cisco.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024Tobias Schneck
As AI technology is pushing into IT I was wondering myself, as an “infrastructure container kubernetes guy”, how get this fancy AI technology get managed from an infrastructure operational view? Is it possible to apply our lovely cloud native principals as well? What benefit’s both technologies could bring to each other?
Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
Search and Society: Reimagining Information Access for Radical FuturesBhaskar Mitra
The field of Information retrieval (IR) is currently undergoing a transformative shift, at least partly due to the emerging applications of generative AI to information access. In this talk, we will deliberate on the sociotechnical implications of generative AI for information access. We will argue that there is both a critical necessity and an exciting opportunity for the IR community to re-center our research agendas on societal needs while dismantling the artificial separation between the work on fairness, accountability, transparency, and ethics in IR and the rest of IR research. Instead of adopting a reactionary strategy of trying to mitigate potential social harms from emerging technologies, the community should aim to proactively set the research agenda for the kinds of systems we should build inspired by diverse explicitly stated sociotechnical imaginaries. The sociotechnical imaginaries that underpin the design and development of information access technologies needs to be explicitly articulated, and we need to develop theories of change in context of these diverse perspectives. Our guiding future imaginaries must be informed by other academic fields, such as democratic theory and critical theory, and should be co-developed with social science scholars, legal scholars, civil rights and social justice activists, and artists, among others.
Key Trends Shaping the Future of Infrastructure.pdfCheryl Hung
Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
The key trends across hardware, cloud and open-source; exploring how these areas are likely to mature and develop over the short and long-term, and then considering how organisations can position themselves to adapt and thrive.
Key Trends Shaping the Future of Infrastructure.pdf
Cisco Multi-Service FAN Solution
1.
2. Cisco Field Area Network
• Multi services
• Smart End point (Connect Grid Endpoint) & the Ego System
• Fog computing --- IOx
• Security
• Management
• Standard
Devnet & Solution Partner Program
• Technology Focus Drill Down
• Partner Stories
Agenda
4. Multi-Application Network Architecture
Internet Protocol (IP)-Based
Network Design
Open, Standards-Based,
and Interoperable
Modular, Future-Proof,
Extensible Solution and
Product Architecture
Comprehensive
Security
Scalable, Enterprise-Based
Network Management
Solution
Platform for
Distributed Intelligence
EFFECTIVE FAN COMMUNICATION STRATEGY
5. IOT in Operational Technology (OT)
Sensors, Actuators, Smart Objects
Routing, Switching, Security
Wide Area Network
Data/Operations Center
Energy
SmartCities
Oil&Gas
Manufacturing
Transportation
Etc.
“Fog” Computing /
IOx
Communications, Security,
Standards
Network Management
Data Flows
Where Cisco enables
developer partners
IOT in Operational Technology (OT)
6. • Build the Secured / Managed / Scalable Network
• Provide Internet Protocol (IPv6) based network communications protocol stack for endpoints
• Provide a communications module (hardware) reference design for endpoints
• Provide scalable enterprise-based network management (Cisco Field Area Director)
• Provide comprehensive security, scalability and future proofing via open standards throughout
• Make better usage of the network, achieve higher ROI
• Provide application enablement capability at the network edge --- IOx
Cisco’s Approach to Enable IOT Application
7. Where Partners Can Add Value
IoT Endpoints
Cisco Connected Grid
Network Management &
Fog Director
Cisco CGR Routers
Cisco 8x9 Router
CG-FNDApp
Cisco’s CGE
Communication Module
Ref Design and SW,
Third parties’ sensors
Cloud Apps
(Data/Ops Center)
Add-in Hardware Modules
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IOX -- Fog
(Distributed)
computing
Partners
Fog
Dreictor
8. DevNet Solution Partner Program
Free Subscription-based
An open and collaborative
community of more than
32,000 individual
developers using self-
service portals consisting
of wikis, forums and blogs.
An eco-system
of more than 700
companies partnering
with Cisco to create
customer-relevant
solutions and take to
market.
Cisco DevNet And Solution Partner
ProgramDevNet and Solution Partner Program
10. SPP Subscription Benefits
• Access to Tech Center collateral (HW Schematics, API Docs, Code drops, White paper etc)
• Direct developer support from the BU (not TAC, IOT DevNet team members)
• Access to IOX sandboxes
• Access to cloud infrastructure services for development eg. CG-REDI for IP-enabled grid device Tech
Center
• 70% discounts on all Cisco hardware and software in most theatres
• Must be purchased through Distributors (eg. Comstor, Ingram Micro, Tech Data)
• (Joint) Compatibility Verification Testing (CVT)
• “Cisco Compatible” certification logo by Cisco
• Access to marketing assets like collateral templates and press release templates
• Joint collateral development (White papers, case study, etc)
11. FAN – Open Standards Reference Model
IPv6/IPv4
UDP/TCP
IEEE 802.15.4e MAC enhancements
IPv6 RPL
Web Services, EXI, SOAP,
RestFul,HTTPS/CoAP
• Open Standards – at all levels to ensure interoperability and reduce technology risk for utilities
•Future proofing – common application layer services over various wired and wireless communication technologies
802.1x / EAP-TLS & IEEE 802.11i based Access Control
Physical
Layer
IEEE 802.15.4
2.4GHz, 915, 868MHz
DSSS, FSK, OFDM
IEEE P1901.2
NB-PLC
OFDM
IEEE 802.11
Wi-Fi
2.4, 5 GHz, Sub-GHz
IEEE 802.3
Ethernet
UTP, FO
2G, 3G, LTE
Cellular
IEEE 802.16
WiMAX
1.x, 3.xGHz
Data
Link
Layer
IEEE 802.15.4
including FHSS
IEEE P1901.2
802.15.4 frame
format
IEEE 802.11
Wi-Fi
IEEE 802.3
Ethernet
2G, 3G, LTE
Cellular
IEEE 802.16
WiMAX
6LoWPAN (RFC 6282) IPv6 over Ethernet (RFC 2464)
IPv6 over PPP
(RFC 5072)
IP or Ethernet
Convergence SubL.
Network
Layer
Application
Layer
Addressing, Routing, Multicast, QoS,
Security
Security (DTLS/TLS)
DNS, NTP, IPfix/Netflow, SSH
RADIUS, AAA, LDAP, SNMP,…
(RFC 6272 IP in Smart Grid)
Metering
IEC 61968 CIM, ANSI C12.22,
DLMS/COSEM,…
SCADA
IEC 61850, 60870
DNP3/IP, Modbus/TCP,…
LLC
M
A
C
Mgmt
12. Wi-SUN Alliance
Vision: Drive industry to embrace
open standards and interoperability.
• Definition of Wi-SUN profile based
on IEEE 802.15.4g/e standard
• Testing
• Certification
• www.wi-sun.org
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13. Cisco Connected Grid Endpoint SDK – IEEE 802.15.4g/e
• MAC layer: IEEE 802.15.4 compliant + 802.15.4e extensions
• 15.4g: frame size larger than 127 bytes
• 15.4e: EB and EBR for network discovery
• 15.4e: Enhanced ACK for security and information carrying
• 15.4e: Information Elements (RSSI, Time synchronization)
• Novel channel hopping scheme
• Per-node hopping sequence for maximum channel diversity
• Overlaid hopping sequence for multicasts
• PHY layer – IEEE 802.15.4g compliant
• Operating Band: 902-928 MHz
• Number of Channels: 64
• Channel Spacing: 400 kHz
• Modulation Method: 2FSK
• Baud Rate: 150 kbaud/sec
• Bit Rate: 75 kbits/sec after overhead from Convolutional FEC, or double without
• Output Power: 30 dBm
• Regional filtering for countries only supporting a subset of 902-928MHz
• Transmit power set-up for local regulations
Adaptation: 6lowpan (RFC 6282)
IPv6
UDP/TCP
PHY: IEEE 802.15.4g
MR-FSK
MAC: IEEE 802.15.4e
FHSS
Routing: RPL
Mgmt: CSMP
CoAP
802.1x / EAP-TLS
based Access Control Solution
Applications
Cisco Developer Network – IP Enabled Grid
Devices HW ref. model + SW SDK library
Small footprint open standards IPv6-based
14. 902-928 MHz RF Mesh
• Vision
• Drive industry to embrace open standards and interoperability
• Reduce technology risk
• Facilitate connectivity for 3rd party devices and applications
• Quality of Service (QoS)
• Enterprise Network Security
• Scalable Network Management
• Maximum 2,000-5,000* endpoints per CGR1000
• Average 200ms* latency per hop
• Range between 20ms and 500ms
IPv6 RF Mesh
* Highly dependent on WAN backhaul characteristics, network design, and traffic conditions
15. IEEE P1901.2 – Open standard for Narrow Band PLC
• IEEE P1901.2 – Open standard for Narrow Band PLC
• PHY & MAC layers definition (upper layers are open to IPv6-based standards
solution and evolution)
• Worldwide regions support
• Covers the full Low-frequency (below 500 KHz) PLC communication spectrum
• Use-cases extend beyond AMI
• EV to charging station, street lighting, power plugs, solar panels/inverters
• Enable MV/LV crossing – To be demonstrated
• Aligned with IEEE 802.15.4g/e RF Mesh profile – 6LoWPAN (RFC 6282) as adaptation layer
and RPL (RFC 6550) for routing at Network layer – ease the mix of PHY/MAC technologies
• Chipsets vendors advertising IEEE P1901.2 PLC support on new generation
chipsets, currently support G3-PLC
• CGR 1000 NB-PLC interface
• CGR 1120 – 3 phases, CGR 1240 – 1 phase
17. CGE SDK – NIC (PPP) model
Mesh End Point
Comm Module (NIC)
(Cisco CGE Reference Design)
Application Module
(Meter Registers, Digital/Analog
Sensor I/O, etc.)
U
A
R
T
CPU/memory
/IO
MCU
MAC/PHYintf
802.15.4gor
P1901.2
PHYFront
End
IPv6 over
PPP
SensorI/O
On-board
sensors
Ext.sensors
CGMesh
U
A
R
T
Cisco technology Partner technology
18. CGE SDK – Integrated Execution (IE) model
Mesh End Point
Comm Module + OS Kernel
(Cisco CGE Reference Design –
Integrated Execution model)
Endpoint Applications
(Meter Register,
Digital/Analog Sensor
I/O handlers, etc.)
MCU
MAC/PHYintf
802.15.4gor
P1901.2
PHYFront
End
SensorI/O
On-board
sensors
Ext.sensors
CGMesh
G
P
I
O
API
Cisco technology Partner technology
I2C Peripherals
19. CGE - The Starter Kit
Enables you to do the following:
• Perform local diagnostics to help bring
up CGE via its “host” UART
• Enable your CGEs to join RF or PLC
mesh network
• Enable your CGEs to connect with
Cisco’s CG-REDI head end servers,
and to your application server(s)
Requirements:
• CGR + modules must be purchased
from a Cisco distributor with any
applicable CDN developer discounts
• Your PC, Laptop, or Server
• Global static IP address (for CGR) from
your 3G carrier or ISP
CGR1240 or
CGR1120
WPAN i/f module
(RF or PLC)
3G i/f module
CDN
CSMP SW Tools
(MS Windows,
Mac OS X, Linux)
(Optional) For
your application
server
development
Cisco UCS Server C22-M3
20. CGE - Starter Kit Topology
Corp. LAN
Application
Server
802.15.4g RF
P1901.2 PLC
RF-mesh SDK CM
PLC SDK CMSerial to USB
console
wpan4/1
Debug
UART
Internet
Internet Routable IP
eth2/1
eth
Eth/Wifi
FAR
21. CGE Field Deployment Model
Neighborhood Area
Network
Utility Head-End
Cisco CG-NMS
DB
AAA
Certificate
Authority
Directory
Services, DNS
NTP source
DHCPv6
Services
Application Servers
MDMS, SCADA
DB
CG-mesh
(RF or PLC) CGR 1000
CG-mesh
(RF or PLC) CGR 1000
CG-mesh
(RF or PLC)
CGR 1000
Public or Private
Networks
Secure IPv6 tunnel
Secure IPv6 tunnel
Secure IPv6 tunnel
22. Partner CGE Development Model
Cisco CG-NMS
DB
AAA
Certificate
Authority
Directory
Services, DNS
NTP source
DHCPv6
Services
Cisco Connected Grid
Rapid Endpoint Development
Infrastructure (CG-REDI) as a
Service
Corp.
LAN
3G
Internet
Application
Server(s)
DB
Partner Premises
CG-mesh
(RF or PLC)
CGR
1000
JTAG/
UART
Consol
e
“Starter Kit”
Secure IPv6 tunnel
Secure IPv6 tunnel
23. CGE Development Life Cycle
• Build HW
development board
based on RF/PLC
Ref Design
• Load CGE FW and
use our diagnostics
to validate operation
• Join CGR’s WPAN
mesh and get IPv6
connectivity
• Perform CSMP
validation tests
• Send us your CGE
SNs (EUI64)
• We will send you
certificates to
embed in CGEs
• Verify that CGEs
register with
CGNMS (in CG-
REDI)
• Assemble your
Starter Kit with
SPP discount
• Get global static IP
for CGR (from 3G,
Cable/DSL, or ISP)
• Contact us for CG-
REDI access and
CGR configuration
• Develop firmware
application for CGE
(PPP or IE model)
• Build Server
application for
endpoint mgmt
• Connect Server to
CG-REDI and check
Server application
connection to CGE
CGE Development Life Cycle
Setup Starter Kit Mesh
Firmware
Sever Application
Turn On Security
24. Compatibility Verification Testing and beyond
Perform CVT Market Sell Advance
• Perform
Compatibility
Verification
Testing with Cisco
• Obtain Cisco
Compatibility logo
• Use Cisco logo is
marketing
materials
• Issue press
release upon
completion of
CVT to promote
compatibility and
membership
• Engage potential
joint customers
• Register closed
deals and submit
customer
references
• Earn points and
satisfy
requirements to
move up the
pyramid
• Access more
benefits
Compatibility Verification Testing and Beyond
25. Post Development Commercial Framework
• Cisco / Vendor License Agreement
• Vendor licenses Reference Design from Cisco for commercially marketing the CGE
developed
• Vendor manufacturing
• Securing the CGE with identity certificates and maintaining the PKI
• This may need to be delegated to (as required by) utility customer
• Cisco’s Advanced Services group can provide system design, technology
integration and EFT/deployment support
27. • Compute facility/capability at the
edge of the work
• Extends the concept of Cloud
Computing paradigm to the edge of
the network
• Critical component to IOT
Applications
• Data filtering to reduce traffic
• Consolidate/compress messages to
optimize for network
• Ability to react right at the edge when
backhaul to Cloud is not available
Fog Computing
28. IOx is an end-to-end application enablement framework that aims to provide application hosting
capabilities for different application types in a consistent and uniform manner on all Cisco network
platforms. The term Application enablement covers all life cycle aspects of applications including
development, distribution, deployment, hosting, monitoring and management.
What is IOx
Apps are the value addition on the IOx
platform.
Developers, Partners, ISV & MSP are
producers who create the apps.this
Customers and Users are the consumers of
this apps.
IOx framework facilitates this value creation
by providing a set of services that make it
easy for developers to build IoT apps and
host them on IOx platform, app distribution
and management tools for our customers to
discover and deploy the apps to IOx
framework.
29. The below picture summarizes how device resident IOx framework and services abstracts the
complexities and differences of the underlying hardware
IOx Architecture
30. IOx Development / Deployment Flow
Developer
IOx SDK
IOx Sandbox
(Local install or DevNet Cloud)
Fog Director
Admin
Build an applications
Run and test applications
using IOx Sandbox or
Cisco C8x9 edge router
Manage IOx applications
and devices in a systemic way
IR8x9
IR829/809
IR829/809
SensorsDeploy applications
on IOx devices
31. Bear in mind fog computing happens on Cisco edge routers which typically has limited resource
thus while design the application, choose the proper language between c, python, or java. As a
example:
IR829
CPU: Intel Atom C2308 (1M Cache, 1.25 GHz), Dual Core, X86 64bit.
1 Core for IOS , 0.5 Core for VDS, 0.5 Core for GOS
Memory: 2GB DDR3 totally; 1GB for GOS (700M for applications)
Storage: 8GB eMMC totally; 3GB for GOS (800MB for applications)
IOx Sandbox
OVA Installation: 1vCPU, 2GB RAM, 25GB HD, and ESXi 5.0+
IOx Sandbox environment is meant to be a IOx node for developers to play with ioxclient,
Fog Director and deploy their applications. There are several limitations such as physical
interfaces and performance difference.
http://developer.cisco.com/site/iox
IOx Application Development Considerations
Resource Constrain Consideration
32. When design your app, consider below and pick the “type” that fits:
VM packaged apps: These are applications packaged as virtual machines, that is, the
virtual machine that contains OS (kernel + root file system), libraries, and application
code packaged into one package.
Native/Container apps: These applications are designed to run natively on the Host OS
and are OS dependent. These applications are isolated from each other using isolation
capabilities provided by the Host OS (such as LXC in the case of Linux). The apps are
composed of application codes, 3rd party dependent libraries, native binaries (and entire
root file system, minus the kernel, in the case of LXC) packaged into one archive.
PaaS style apps: These applications are more portable and self contained, typically
developed using dynamic languages such as Java, Ruby, Python etc, and are designed
to run in specific PaaS frameworks, (OS independent)
IOx Application Development Considerations
33. Container and PaaS Style Applications Guidance
PaaS Style Applications:
• Self-contained apps, portable
• Write-once, deploy across IoT platforms
• Python, Java, etc
Container Style Applications:
• Tied to Host OS architecture
• Total isolation from other apps (via LXC )
• Limited control on life-cycle activity management
Cisco provides the IOx SDK to package the PaaS and Container Style applications for further deployment.
34. Cisco provides the IOx SDK to package the applications and open source software for further deployment. (IOx
SDK HW/SW Specification: 1vCPU, 2GB RAM, 25GB HD, and Ubuntu 14.04.01). Use SDK to package the app
and deploy using fog director will avoid potential issue of messing up the system configuration by “randomly” put
files into different locations.
An IOx application package shall consist of:
ONE package descriptor file named as "package.yaml" and should be present in the root of the package
ONE tar.gz envelope containing application or service artifacts with the name "artifacts.tar.gz". These artifacts
may be binaries, application code, application libraries, virtual disks, rootfs etc., More details about this in the
below sections.
zero or one application configuration file named as "package_config.ini". If present, should be in the root of the
package.
zero or one application manifest named as "package.mf". If present, should be in the root of the package.
zero of one certificate containing signing information named as "package.cert". If present, should be in the root
of the package.
IOx Application Installation Path:
All the applications and cartridges will be installed in a separate partition (/dev/sdb) with the mapping director
name of “/software”. The installed applications and cartridges will not be impacted in cases of IOS or GOS
image upgrade as long as you put them in the /software.
IOx Application Development Considerations
Packaging/File Structure
35. HW/SW Specification
1vCPU, 2GB RAM, 25GB HD, and Ubuntu 14.04.01
Application Management
Upload Application
Publish Application
Install/Uninstall Application
Deploy Application to Device
Start/Stop Application
Device Management
Add/Remove Device
Device Information
Fog Director Guidance
Cisco Fog Director manage multiple instances of applications, update
applications remotely, and enable applications from different development
environments /in different languages to run on the same fog node.
DNP3
Specific
Examples:
DB Analytics
Server
Modbus
Fog Director
• Available Resources
• App Distribution and Lifecycle
• App Monitoring
36. DevNet Service
• Same support model with expanded technology
• Current support
• CGE SDK
• IOx on C829/C809
• BOYI (on c829 --- incoming)
• Embedded system - ESR5921
41. Smart Grid
• .
• CSE
(www.corporatesystems.co
m) integrated Cisco CM
into their smart controller
system
• QinetiQ (www.QinetiQ-NA.com) integrated
Cisco CM into their energy harvesting device
• Leverage Cisco CM functions to deliver the
data of the energy voltage flow including theft
detection
42. Smart Lighting
• M2M (www.m2mtelemetria.com.br) integrated Cisco CM into their smart lighting
device
• CM is build into a small form factor to resell
• M2M’s is in discussion with other partners to integrate the CM module into their
end smart device.
43. Smart EV Application
Fog computing
enable business
intelligence at
the very edge of
the network from
grid2home