Oracle challenges professionals to develop IoT Application
VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE
Oracle is giving Indian app developers a chance to be a part of the Internet of Things (IoT) movement. The company has announced an exciting global challenge - the Internet of Things Developer Challenge, which is open for entries until May 30, 2014.
The challenge will reward Java developers who create outstanding applications using Oracle's Java-embedded technologies with devices, boards and other IoT technologies. If you are a member of this talented group, then this challenge is for you. Join the millions of Java enthusiasts across the globe, who are participating in this global challenge.
The online challenge has two categories - Students and Professionals. Each team can have a maximum of three members. The teams will have to make a video presentation of the application and submit the source code. Three teams from the professional category and one team from the student’s category will win an all-expense paid trip to JavaOne 2014 that is going to be held in San Francisco, USA in September. In addition, the second and third prize-winners from the student’s category will receive a laptop and a certificate exam voucher for US$1,500 and US$1,300, respectively.
The IoT Developer Challenge is an interesting opportunity for developers since Java offers comprehensive functionality for resource-constrained devices, with the highest level of functionality, security, connectivity and scalability in the industry. Developers can showcase their creative and technology acumen by building interesting applications for a wide range of embedded M2M systems........See More
The challenge will reward Java developers who create outstanding applications using Oracle's Java-embedded technologies with devices, boards and other IoT technologies. If you are a member of this talented group, then this challenge is for you. Join the millions of Java enthusiasts across the globe, who are participating in this global challenge.
The online challenge has two categories - Students and Professionals. Each team can have a maximum of three members. The teams will have to make a video presentation of the application and submit the source code. Three teams from the professional category and one team from the student’s category will win an all-expense paid trip to JavaOne 2014 that is going to be held in San Francisco, USA in September. In addition, the second and third prize-winners from the student’s category will receive a laptop and a certificate exam voucher for US$1,500 and US$1,300, respectively.
The IoT Developer Challenge is an interesting opportunity for developers since Java offers comprehensive functionality for resource-constrained devices, with the highest level of functionality, security, connectivity and scalability in the industry. Developers can showcase their creative and technology acumen by building interesting applications for a wide range of embedded M2M systems........See More