Azul Engineer Michael Roeschter explores how Java can be used throughout the whole IIoT environment, from edge device to the data center. He looks at the challenges faced in each architectural segment as well as the tools, frameworks, and techniques that can be used to optimize the development of high-performance solutions.
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