Bobbycar – A demonstration of Red Hat Open Hybrid Cloud, the platform for your IoT solutions
The potential of edge computing is very high. According to the research firm Gartner, 75 percent of enterprise data would be generated and processed at “the edge” by 2025.
A massive amount of data is generated at the edge that needs to be transferred across several cloud environments in order to be processed with AI/ML capabilities, to gain data-driven insights and react to real time events.
This leads companies to the demand for implementing a secure and performant Hybrid Cloud infrastructure to support this end to end data processing flows. It is essential to have a unified platform with a consistent development and operations experience.
About Bobbycar:
Bobbycar is a Microservices based cloud-native application and demo, highlighting OpenShift and most of the RH Middleware portfolio in a business relevant IoT context. It is also a sample implementation of an IoT Reference Architecture built with Red Hat products.
The demo aims to accelerate customers building IoT solutions faster with Red Hat technologies.
Bobbycars are actually vehicle simulators implemented in Quarkus, simulating cars and sending telemetry data to the IoT Cloud Gateway.
The data is being used in different data processing flows for visualization, realtime analytics, machine learning and other use cases.
In this session, we’ll look at how you can build a Hybrid cloud infrastructure with state of the art Red Hat technologies supporting your IoT and Edge workloads.
With the help of Bobbycar, an integrated smart IoT transportation application, we’ll show you in a live demo how you could use OpenShift and most of the RH Middleware portfolio to accelerate building IoT solutions faster.
Some of the topics we’ll cover during the session:
– Cloud-native Java with Quarkus
– Serverless Integration with Camel-K
– IoT connectivity and messaging federation with AMQ, Kafka
– Cloud IDE and development workflow
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YouTube: https://youtu.be/_AbADA9G9O4
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