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Audio: Making IoT Device Data Just Work – A Q&A with Project Haystack

Here is the Audio Stream from our 11th Free Webinar in the 2017 Smart Buildings Series.

Making Internet of Things Device Data Just Work! Memoori Talked to John Petze and Marc Petock from Project Haystack about the importance of data interoperability and how Project Haystack provides a universal markup language to capture IoT device data semantics.

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In this Q&A session with John and Marc, we dig into the details of the open source Project Haystack and discuss its importance to IoT data;

* Data interoperability and how Project Haystack provides a universal markup language to capture IoT device data semantics.
* The challenge – Making device data self-describing for easier use across applications. How the open-source Haystack standard addresses the need.
* The Haystack Community – An update on the adoption of Haystack, advances in the technology, and the activities of the community worldwide.

 

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