Handy Internet of Things resources for those unable to clone themselves

For IoT, one needs to understand cloud, networking, hardware -- three separate disciplines -- and be able to pull it all together.
There are three main areas anyone wanting to get more intimately familiar with the Internet of Things should focus on: devices, cloud and analytics. With such a diversity of skills required, as Darshana Sugathan puts it, there can be no such thing as an "IoT expert."
The challenge is devices, cloud and analytics are three very wide areas, each with its own sets of specialties and ways of doing things. (And different ways of looking at the world.) It requires one to clone himself or herself two or three times to make sure everything is covered.

Since cloning oneself is not yet an option, one needs to be able to assimilate important pieces of all three areas. Fortunately, there are a number of resources, online or even onsite, to help with this journey. A noted education provider is Arcitura, which offers a range of courses, certifications and books on cloud and big data, and brings many elements together at the architectural level.Workshops are held all over the world.

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