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Steve Teixeira: "Unleash the Potential of the Internet of Things..." - Solid 2014 Keynote

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Published on May 22, 2014

From the 2014 Solid Conference: Steve Teixeira's Keynote, "Unleash the Potential of the Internet of Things Through Intelligent Systems".

The Internet of Things is not a futuristic trend. It's here today, involving the "things" that are most valuable to you —the devices, sensors, data and services you depend on the most. In this session, understand how to unleash the full potential of your devices by rapidly creating connected apps and intelligent solutions, focused on your things and changing the meaning of possibility once again.

This keynote is sponsored by Microsoft.

About Steve Teixeira (Microsoft):
Steve Teixeira is the Director of Program Management for the Internet of Things team in Microsoft's Operating Systems Group. Steve has served in leadership roles at Microsoft in Visual Studio, the Technical Computing Group, the Parallel Computing Platform, and Visual C++. Steve is an accomplished author and speaker and has a broad base of experience in managerial and engineering roles in areas such as developer tools, information security, professional services, and mobile. Steve studied Aerospace Engineering at San Jose State University and holds an M.B.A. from the University of Washington.

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