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        <description>I just want my device to send data somewhere. How hard can it be? The right IoT platform lets your devices send data somewhere, in a reliable and secure way, and you don't have to care how. This is a talk for those who care about the ""how"" part, with focus on open source building blocks. What is the basic functionality I need in my cloud? Why do I need this functionality? Then what? There are plenty of questions, let's explore some answers. Joakim is Software Architect at Endian Technologies where he maintains their IoT Cloud Platform, Endian SCORE, and also helps clients with cloud infrastructure work. Previously, he has been CTO at a couple startups where he designed and implemented their backends from scratch. Joakim lives by the mantra "never stop learning". http://foss-north.se/2018/speakers-and-talks.html#jfernstad</description>
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