Codemotion Amsterdam 2019 slides are online!

Since 2012, I supported Codemotion through my different incarnation in different companies. Before as Developer Relations Manager in Intel, and then as Cloud Community Manager for Google.

Thanks to Codemotion I always had the chance to present and front of a wide audience of students, hobbiests, but mainly little or big professionals.

But in 2019, I had the amazing opportunity to open Codemotion Amsterdam 2019!

My talk was dedicated to IoT: in particular, my idea was to deliver something inspirational and technological at the same time, opening eyes on how much important is nowadays to bring intelligence directly to the edge in our IoT scenarios, avoiding useless consumptions of Cloud resources (internal and external network bandwidth, virtual machines configurations, etc…).

IoT revolution is ended. Thanks to hardware improvement, building an intelligent ecosystem is easier than never before for both startups and large-scale enterprises. The real challenge is now to connect, process, store and analyze data: in the cloud, but also, at the edge. We’ll give a quick look on frameworks that aggregate dispersed devices data into a single global optimized system allowing to improve operational efficiency, to predict maintenance, to track asset in real-time, to secure cloud-connected devices and much more.

Talk abstract

Now, the slides of my presentation are freely available on Slideshare under Creative Commons (CC) license.

For any info or question don’t hesitate to contact me!

Let me close, with few photos! 🙂

Too much screws!

This still the best way I know to trace back the path I followed to remove screws from old devices. And to put them back.

Atari Megafile 30, back screws removed.

Back in 70’s and 80’s, engineers spent all their energy to fit hardware in cases, but they had no problem in deciding how many screws to use.

It was like in the game of tetris: but they used screws to keep blocks together.

What is the best practice you are comfortable with? 🙂