Learn about Felice Our Cost Effective Solution for Robust Kafka Management
A background pattern for hero sections
An icon for a calendar

Published November 2, 2021

In the first part, I outlined some of the terms associated with the delivery of IoT. Next, let’s look at how this gets complex.

You will need to read the state of each sensor (through their appropriate API and through their appropriate vendor-supplied hub), create logic to determine what actions must be taken when certain conditions are met, and then deliver these as a workflow to each responder, and confirm through data collected from sensors that the requested change was implemented.

What can you learn from IoT with i2M – Part 2