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Samsung Developer Conference 2017

Samsung Electronics today shared its vision for a connected world with a widely accessible and open Internet of Things (IoT) platform. At the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) 2017, held at Moscone West, Samsung also announced that it will unite its IoT services under SmartThings, announce Bixby 2.0 with an SDK and advance its leadership in augmented reality (AR), to usher in an era of connected, seamless experiences that span across devices, software and services.

 

https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-shares-vision-for-an-open-and-connected-iot-experience-at-samsung-developer-conference-2017

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John Ixion

Today at the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) 2017 in San Francisco, I was honored to share Samsung’s vision for intelligence, with the introduction of Bixby 2.0 – a powerful intelligent assistant platform that will bring a connected experience that is ubiquitous, personal, and open.  Bixby 2.0 will be a fundamental leap forward for digital assistants and represents another important milestone to transform our digital lives.

 

https://news.samsung.com/global/bixby-2-0-the-start-of-the-next-paradigm-shift-in-devices

John Ixion

Samsung Electronics today announced ARTIK™ secure “s” systems-on-modules and services for the ARTIK™ IoT Platform to strengthen edge security. Samsung ARTIK™ IoT platform now delivers device-to-cloud security for companies to build, develop and manage secure, interoperable, and intelligent IoT products and services for everything from smart homes to high-tech factories. In addition, Samsung announced that the ARTIK™ IoT platform will fully integrate with the SmartThings Cloud — Samsung’s new unified IoT platform. This will enable interoperability with both Samsung and third-party IoT devices and IoT cloud services.

 

https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-introduces-new-artik-secure-iot-modules-and-security-services-to-deliver-comprehensive-device-to-cloud-protection-for-iot

John Ixion

Samsung DeX’ s user experience is also applicable to developers. Although it’s in a trial phase, Linux on Galaxy is our innovative solution to bring the Linux experience on PC to mobile, and then further onto a larger display with Samsung DeX. Now developers can code using their mobile on-the-go and with Samsung DeX, and can seamlessly continue the task on a larger display.

 

http://www.samsungmobilepress.com/stories/samsung-dex's-expanding-ecosystem-pushes-the-possibilities-of-the-smartphone

 

https://seap.samsung.com/linux-on-galaxy

John Ixion

In March 2016, Samsung acquired HARMAN International.  As a member of the Samsung family, HARMAN is well positioned to accelerate the design and engineering of exciting new connected products that elevate experiences for consumers worldwide. HARMAN is excited for our developer community to help us engineer these new connected experiences.

 

https://www.samsungdevelopers.com/2017/10/06/harman-is-going-big-at-sdc2017-jbl-headset-hack-table-over-the-air-updates-and-tizen/

John Ixion

“Connected Thinking” is the theme of this year’s Samsung Developer Conference, and it is at the core of Samsung’s strategy to create intelligent platforms that connect Samsung devices to deliver unique and seamless user experiences.  Internally at Samsung, this focus on connected software and services triggered the need to rethink how Samsung uses cloud infrastructure to power these connected experiences.  How can the data that is the strategic foundation of many of these services be securely controlled and shared?  How can connectivity and portability between key cloud providers be achieved?  And, as cloud usage increases, how can cloud costs be controlled?

Just over one year ago Samsung acquired Joyent to be the cornerstone of a new, connected cloud strategy designed to allow Samsung to drive down its cloud costs, control strategic data, and enable portability across cloud providers.  This post highlights two key elements of Samsung’s connected cloud strategy:

  • How Samsung is leveraging Triton Private Regions from Joyent to take control of its data and lower its object storage costs.
  • Patterns for using containers and container scheduling tools like Kubernetes to enable portability of software and services across cloud providers.

 

https://www.samsungdevelopers.com/2017/10/13/the-connected-cloud-samsung-mobiles-multi-cloud-architecture/

John Ixion