Latency-sensitive Use Case Demo

The transition from custom hardware to commodity hardware with software is a great wave that is sweeping across industries, including industrial and manufacturing segments. Low latency capabilities are required to successfully implement this concept. The controller must react fast and in a deterministic way. For example, sensors providing input to a robot arm controller that requires to provide a new command every millisecond — as shown here with the catching the ball example. Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® (RHEL) offers the high-value foundation for low latency needs on the shop floor.

Intervenants

Anthony Lin | Associate Principal Specialist Solution Architect, Application Platform

Anthony is an engineer, an architect and an open source technology advocate who enjoys solving complex real-life business challenges using technologies. He currently works as a regional Application Platform Specialist for Red Hat, focusing on Red Hat OpenShift. He spends his time working with large Financial Institutions, Telcos, Government agencies as well as business partners across Southeast Asia, in solution/architecture design, proof-of-concepts and technical feasibility study. He also conducts webinars, delivers workshops and hosts Ansible and OpenShift Community Meetup for the region.