Intel’s IoT Developer Program: Kit yourself up to develop and deploy devices

All Internet of Things (IoT) enthusiasts, hobbyists, early learners, here’s news you can use.

Intel recently launched a Developer Program specifically for the IoT. It offers developers the resources and community knowledge required to develop, test and deploy apps for IoT optimised devices.

These IoT resources include kits, academic programmes, and other stuff such as hackathons and meet-ups.

Here’s a glimpse into what the program includes:

Intel Galileo Development Kit for IoT:

  • Best-in-class development tools that grow with you from prototype to commercial applications within the same development framework, licensed for non-commercial use
  • Yocto Application Developer Toolkit, Intel System Studio, Wind River VxWorks, and Wind River Workbench used to develop applications that scale across all Intel architecture, from Intel Quark technology to Intel Xeon processor family that use the same binary or recompile for speed
  • The Arduino-compatible Intel Galileo development board

2. IoT Analytics Platform as a Service:

  • Cloud-based data processing platform that makes developing and deploying IoT applications in the Cloud fast, easy, and secure
  • Reduces complexity of data integration with IoT Analytics Agent on Galileo that ingests and transfers data securely from sensor hubs to the cloud
  • Scales and secures growing volumes of IoT data using the Intel Data Platform based on Apache Hadoop running in the cloud
  • Enables IoT applications to respond intelligently to events with data processing tools that simplify collecting, transforming, storing, visualizing sensor data and a rule engine that provides powerful ability to trigger actions based on event patterns

There’s even a ‘Make It Wearable’ contest, a global initiative in the world of personal computing, for which participants can send in their submissions on Wearable Technology.

Image Credit: Intel

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