THE INTERNET OF THINGS PATTERNS FOR BUILDING REAL WORLD SYSTEMS

March 1, 2016

The rapid growth of connected devices is poised to revolutionize the Internet as we know it, covering everything from our bodies to the planet. The wide range of Internet of Things (“IoT”) solutions will fuel the growing API economy, providing developers endless opportunities to innovate by providing insight into the world around us. To power this future, providers of infrastructure, networks, and software
will need to keep up with the growing resource demands.
This Iron.io whitepaper covers the impact on systems, and provides those building
out IoT solutions a deep look into the technical considerations around operating a
production-grade system. As there is no single “IoT Platform,” it will take a
combination of tightly integrated components that come together to form a complete platform stack that covers the flow of data, event-driven computing, API management, security, and monitoring.

Spotlight

TelCare

Telcare connects the last mile between patient and caregiver using wireless M2M technology. The company’s first product, cleared by FDA in 2011 is the world’s first cellular glucose meter, providing instant transmission of glucose testing results to a care management server and instant feedback and coaching to the patient. This product is now available at www.telcare.com and has been reviewed in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, com, USA today, and Fox business. The global market for glucose meters and strips is in excess of $12 billion and includes the 28 million Americans who have diabetes. By relaying glucose testing data to caregivers and involved family members, Telcare's solution creates an ecosystem of care that empowers people with diabetes to better manage their condition every day. The complete Telcare Glucose Monitoring Solution includes the wireless glucose meter, Telcare's FDA-cleared cloud server that captures every reading and relays clinical feedback and coaching to the

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TelCare

Telcare connects the last mile between patient and caregiver using wireless M2M technology. The company’s first product, cleared by FDA in 2011 is the world’s first cellular glucose meter, providing instant transmission of glucose testing results to a care management server and instant feedback and coaching to the patient. This product is now available at www.telcare.com and has been reviewed in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, com, USA today, and Fox business. The global market for glucose meters and strips is in excess of $12 billion and includes the 28 million Americans who have diabetes. By relaying glucose testing data to caregivers and involved family members, Telcare's solution creates an ecosystem of care that empowers people with diabetes to better manage their condition every day. The complete Telcare Glucose Monitoring Solution includes the wireless glucose meter, Telcare's FDA-cleared cloud server that captures every reading and relays clinical feedback and coaching to the

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