How to get started building Internet of Things applications using IBM cloud-based developer tools with AT&T IoT service and cognitive services http://ibm.com/iot
How to get started building IoT Apps with AT&T and IBM
1. #WatsonIoT
How to get started building
Internet of Things apps using
AT&T and IBM developer tools
in the cloud with cognitive
services
2. From one place in Watson IoT
Platform, a developer can
seamlessly manage devices,
cellular connectivity, activating and
deactivating SIMs, change billing
plans, and more.
Did you know IBM now provides
access to AT&T Control Center
seamlessly from Watson IoT
Platform?
#WatsonIoT
3. This integration allows a developer
to build Internet of Things
applications in Flow Designer that
leverage the best of IBM and AT&T
services. A developer can access
data from Watson IoT Platform,
store customer data in a Cloudant
NoSQL database, and enrich their
app with cognitive analytics from
IBM Watson.
Did you know AT&T Flow
Designer can invoke services in
IBM Watson IoT and Bluemix?
#WatsonIoT
4. Developers using AT&T Flow
Designer now have the option to
deploy their flows as running
containers on IBM Cloud! It could
not be easier or more secure to
build Internet of Things apps on the
cloud using Bluemix.
Did you know you can deploy
Flow Designer flows directly into
IBM Cloud?
#WatsonIoT
5. AT&T is also providing an “IoT in a
box” starter kit with the latest
cellular modules pre-configured, for
easy prototyping of new mobile IoT
devices. AT&T is offering IBM
developerWorks Premium members
a SIM card with 6 months of data
for you to connect a new IoT
devices at no charge.
Did you know about the new
Internet of Things Starter Kit for
Developers?
#WatsonIoT
6. Developers now have access to
AT&T IoT services and capabilities
in the IBM Marketplace – a single
location for IBM and 3rd party cloud
services across all layers i.e. IaaS,
PaaS and SaaS.
Do you know about AT&T
Internet of Things and mobility
capabilities in the IBM
Marketplace?
#WatsonIoT
7. Well, what are you waiting for? Get started today!
1. Bookmark this blog post for reference
developer.ibm.com/iotplatform/2016/07/13/watson-iot-and-att/
2. Try the Watson IoT Platform free for 30 days
www.ibm.com/marketplace/cloud/internet-of-things-cloud/
3. developerWorks Premium subscribers can get a free AT&T SIM card with the
new IoT Starter Kit www.ibm.com/developerworks/premium/
or get the IoT Starter Kit through Avnet
cloudconnectkits.org/product/att-cellular-iot-starter-kit
4. Are you attending AT&T Shape? Attend the Shape Hackathon July 15-16 in
San Francisco for a chance to win $5000! Every developer will use the new IoT
Starter Kit! shapehack.mybluemix.net
Follow event hashtags for #ATTShape and #ATTHack
#WatsonIoT
Notas do Editor
How to get started building IoT apps using AT&T and IBM developer tools in the cloud with cognitive services
Did you know IBM now provides access to AT&T Control Center seamlessly from Watson IoT Platform?
What’s new:
AT&T provides AT&T Control Center (based on Jasper Control Center) for managing SIMs. IBM now provides access to AT&T Control Center seamlessly from Watson IoT Platform.
From one place in Watson IoT Platform, a developer can seamlessly manage devices, cellular connectivity, activating and deactivating SIMs, change billing plans, and more.
Did you know IBM now provides access to AT&T Control Center seamlessly from Watson IoT Platform?
What’s new:
AT&T provides AT&T Control Center (based on Jasper Control Center) for managing SIMs. IBM now provides access to AT&T Control Center seamlessly from Watson IoT Platform.
From one place in Watson IoT Platform, a developer can seamlessly manage devices, cellular connectivity, activating and deactivating SIMs, change billing plans, and more.
Did you know you can deploy Flow Designer flows directly into IBM Cloud?
What’s new:
AT&T provides Flow Designer, a graphical application assembly tool, based on IBM's Node-RED with additional enterprise capabilities, such as multi-cloud deployment, source control over Flows, etc. IBM provides a the IBM Cloud (Softlayer), with a broad range of IaaS capability, including bare metal.
Developers using AT&T Flow Designer now have the option to deploy their flows as running containers on IBM Cloud. It could not be easier or more secure to build Internet of Things apps on the cloud using Bluemix.
Did you know about the new IoT Developer Starter Kit?
What’s new for developers:
AT&T is introducing an “IoT in a box” concept that will help developers jumpstart their IoT projects. The IoT Starter Kit comes with the latest AT&T cellular modules pre-configured, for easy prototyping of new mobile IoT devices. The new starter kit provides the tools you need for IoT innovation including connectivity, LTE hardware, application services, cloud storage, and more. This toolkit helps developers take advantage of next-generation 4G LTE connectivity and allows tech innovators to create IoT solutions quickly and efficiently.
Additionally, there is a great new deal for IBM’s DeveloperWorks Premium Subscribers who will receive a SIM card with up to 6 months of data to use with AT&T’s new IoT Starter Kit for free. DeveloperWorks Premium Subscribers also receive substantial discounts and credits for all important developer needs including: 12-month Bluemix subscription, and credit for the Watson IoT platform and other Bluemix services, books, conferences, and more. IBM also provides developerWorks Recipes, with a wealth of easy-to-follow instructions on using the latest IoT devices, including AT&T's new IoT Starter Kit.
Alternatively, you can buy the starter kit from Avnet for $99 http://cloudconnectkits.org/product/att-cellular-iot-starter-kit
Do you know about AT&T Internet of Things and mobility capabilities in the IBM Marketplace?
What’s new for developers:
AT&T is exposing AT&T Control Center, Flow Designer and M2X (AT&T's IoT data service) in the IBM Cloud Marketplace (and soon, IBM Bluemix catalog). IBM provides the Cloud Marketplace as a one-stop shop for IBM and third-party cloud services across all layers of cloud (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS). IBM also provides the Bluemix catalog, as an easy way for developers to compose IBM, third-party, and open source services into complete applications via the Bluemix platform.
Developer have access to AT&T and IBM IoT capabilties in a single location.