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EPISODE · Aug 29, 2014

How a connected light led to an internet of things operating system - with Spark.io CEO Zach Supalla

from UNTETHER.tv - Mobile strategy and tactics (video) | Pervasive Computing | Internet of things · host Rob Woodbridge

A stroke of genius. We all want it to happen while we take a shower or run or meditate don't we? But we all know deep down inside that it takes hard work and hustle to be exposed to the opportunity to have a stroke of genius - and for many of us it will never happen or will pass us by unnoticed.   For Zach Supalla, CEO of Spark.io - an open-source, cloud-connected operating system for the Internet of Things - it wasn't a single stroke of genius but many steps towards it as you'll see in this episode. This is a classic story of using technology to solve a specific problem and then iterating and iterating and iterating. Zach has built hardware, done two Kickstarter campaigns, shifted to software, runs an open-source community, targets makers and sells to enterprise - all within the life of this one company.   Yup, hustle.   Full show notes can be found here: http://untether.tv/2014/connected-light-led-internet-things-operating-system-spark-io-ceo-zach-supalla/

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