The Carrier does not although there are hints that a new device and service is coming shortly that will improve the situation significantly. The WEMO has a similar unsupported SOAP / http interface. The Tesla has an “unsupported” but reasonably well documented API. Followmee has a good API service well documented. The Davis doesn’t, but fortunately there is a tool called Weathersnoop that provides a nice API to access data locally or remotely. The Eagle has a simple http REST well defined API. 10 devices don’t have an API and I may be able to do only partial integration or wait. Another 3 have documented APIs although no support. Six of the devices/services above have supported and well documented APIs. These tools can be used in combination to provide a variety of ways to solve the IoT usage and integration problem. Let’s look at the types of tools available. There are a lot of choices now to bridge the integration of the different technologies, but a lot of these tools are immature. Since I started my project to integrate my home I have discovered a lot of cool tools. The Internet of Things (IoT) Integration Explosion Software Development in Disruption – The New Paradigm of Software.Forget the Apps, Now the bots take over… Techcrunch.Containers are becoming the Lingua Franca of the cloud - not a fad. The future of transportation – Self-Driving Cars, Hyperloop and sex.How to Scale APIs in the cloud with Security, Reliability and Quality of Service.Amazon Serverless computing or Google Function as a Service (FaaS) vs Microservices and Container Technologies.An Examination of the Enterprise risks of building your Cloud stack.Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.įollow Follow me on Twitter My Tweets Recent Posts
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