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Dylan Swartz

Dylan is a seasoned software engineer turned product management leader with 10+ years of experience focused on developer tooling, cloud infrastructure, and IoT. Recently, he's become a self claimed craft cocktail mixologist, an amateur home chef, and taken full advantage of remote work life by relocating to Chicago "for fun" where he and his wife are exploring, enjoying the food, and checking out the electronic music scene.

After visiting Shenzhen, China in 2016, Dylan has been fascinated by the idea of using software to lower the barrier of entry for building hardware products. Coming at it from a cloud engineering background (and an unhealthy addiction to weekend hackathons), Dylan often asks "Why can't you build an IoT product company in a weekend?". Now he's trying to enable just that.

Leveraging DevOps for Streamlined Firmware Delivery

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This talk aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how DevOps principles can be applied to IoT development for improved efficiency and reliability. We will discuss integrating firmware building and over-the-air (OTA) updates into a continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipeline, resulting in increased release frequency, dependability, and quality. The presentation will draw from real-world IoT projects that have successfully implemented DevOps methodologies to expedite time-to-market and enhance overall performance.

Attendees will also gain practical knowledge of best practices for troubleshooting, monitoring, and scaling IoT deployments, ensuring that devices remain secure and updated throughout their life cycle. This session will offer valuable insights into implementing DevOps for IoT, equipping attendees with the tools and techniques necessary to optimize their embedded system development processes.

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Live Q&A - Leveraging DevOps for Streamlined Firmware Delivery

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Live Q&A with Dylan Swartz for the theatre talk titled Leveraging DevOps for Streamlined Firmware Delivery

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