Developing software for the Internet of Things (IoT) comes with its own set of challenges and issues, including security, privacy, and unified standards. Each IoT product is comprised of (at least) three separate application components: the software embedded in the device, the backend service, and the mobile application for the end user’s controls. Each component is developed by a different team, using different technologies and practices, and deployed to a different stack/target. And all of these variables make the integration of these separate pipelines and the coordination of software...
Anders Wallgren
Electric Cloud
Chief technology officer of Electric Cloud, Anders Wallgren has more than twenty-five years of in-depth experience designing and building commercial software. Previously, Anders held executive positions at Aceva, Archistra, and Impresse; and management positions at Macromedia, Common Ground Software, and Verity, where he played critical technical leadership roles in delivering award-winning technologies including Macromedia’s Director 7 and various Shockwave products. He is a frequent speaker at leading IT industry conferences and a contributor to IT publications including InformationWeek, SD Times, and WIRED. Reach Anders on Twitter @anders_wallgren and on LinkedIn.