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RTI to Present Technical Session on Industrial IoT Medical Devices at JavaOne 2015
Tutorial Will Demonstrate Best Practices for Building and Analyzing IIoT Systems
SUNNYVALE, CA—Oct 26, 2015—Real-Time Innovations (RTI), the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) connectivity platform company, today announced it is presenting a technical session titled, "Can the Internet of Things Save 50,000 Lives a Year?" at JavaOne 2015 in San Francisco.
Building distributed systems with special requirements for the Industrial IoT such as low latency or massive scalability is extremely complex. In this session, Burcu Alaybeyi, Product Manager at RTI, and Rose Wahlin, Principal Software Engineer at RTI, will introduce a series of use-case-based examples to get attendees started on coding for the Industrial IoT right away. The tutorial will demonstrate how to connect multiple medical devices for gathering real-time patient readings, and how to correlate and interpret those results.
Event Details
What: "Can the Internet of Things Save 50,000 Lives a Year?" Technical Session at JavaOne 2015
Where: JavaOne 2015, Hilton San Francisco Union Square – Continental Ballroom 6
When: Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2015 at 8:30 a.m. PT
Who: Burcu Alaybeyi, Product Manager at RTI, and Rose Wahlin, Principal Software Engineer at RTI
For more information and to register for this event, please visit: http://bit.ly/1kRvE9N
About RTI
RTI provides the connectivity platform for the Industrial Internet of Things.
Our RTI Connext® messaging software forms the core nervous system for smart, distributed applications. RTI Connext DDS allows devices to intelligently share information and work together as one integrated system. RTI was named "The Most influential Industrial Internet of Things Company" in 2014 by Appinions and published in Forbes.
Our customers span the breadth of the Internet of Things, including medical, energy, mining, air traffic control, trading, automotive, unmanned systems, industrial SCADA, naval systems, air and missile defense, ground stations, and science. The total value of system designs that trust RTI for their fundamental architecture exceeds $1 trillion.
RTI is committed to open standards, open community source and open architecture. RTI provides the leading implementation of the Object Management Group (OMG) Data Distribution Service (DDS) standard.
RTI is the world's largest embedded middleware provider, privately held and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.