IoT Podcast Interview!

@ChrisMatthieu
computes
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2 min readJan 4, 2018

Being a huge fan of the IoT Podcast, I was humbled to have been interviewed once again by Stacey Higginbotham!

Stacey knows things — not only “things” but basically everyone and everything happening in the Internet of Things (IoT) space. Stacey Higginbotham and Kevin C. Tofel host the most popular and informative IoT podcast online today. If you don’t already subscribe to the IoT Podcast, you should stop reading this post and do so now.

A little over a year ago, I was fortunate to be interviewed about IoT protocols on Episode 74: More Nest distress and a primer on protocols. Today, I was interviewed about decentralized and distributed IoT mesh computing and my new company, Computes, inc!

With over 75 billion Internet connected devices expected by 2023, there’s going to be a ton of idle/wasted CPU resources and an insatiable demand for machine learning computes! We are moving into an era of decentralized and distributed computing where everything computes (together) as if they are peer-to-peer (P2P) nodes on a global mesh computer. Decentralized web and decentralized apps (DApps) will run on this new decentralized and distributed mesh computer. IoT devices will be able to self-organize on ad-hoc mesh networks and request and/or perform machine learning computations in realtime without requiring cloud or edge computing infrastructures.

During this podcast episode (#145), we also discussed the pros and cons of blockchain technology as well as the next generation “DAG-based, blockless ledger technology” being developed independently by Computes and IOTA.

LISTEN NOW!

Interested in learning what computes.com can do for your business? Contact us at info@computes.com.

Stay tuned to this blog for more exciting information about our new technology stack and development progress! You can also reach us on Twitter, Facebook, and GitHub.

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@ChrisMatthieu
computes

Builder of companies, robots, supercomputers, & motorcycles. @xrpanet & @twelephone CEO. Formerly @magicleap @computesio @citrix @octoblu @nodester @teleku