Graphs and Sensors: The Internet of Connected Things
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of graph databases and the Internet of Things in this 28-minute conference talk by William Lyon from Neo4j. Delve into the challenges and opportunities presented by the increasing volume, velocity, and variety of data from connected devices. Learn how graph databases enable working with data in the context of the overall network, moving beyond analyzing discrete data points to unlock the true value of streaming sensor data. Discover an architecture for integrating streaming data with graph databases, explore relevant use cases in industries such as oil and gas pipelines and transportation, and understand how graphs can enhance real-time decision-making from sensor data. Gain insights from William Lyon, a software developer at Neo4j with expertise in integrating graph databases with other technologies and building demo applications.
Syllabus
Graphs + Sensors = The Internet of Connected Things - William Lyon, Neo4j
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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