Tag Archives: MQTT

The Future of MQTT?

I have an interesting history with MQTT. In the very early days, I disliked it [...]

The Control Engineer’s Guide to Amazon AWS – Part 2

The AWS IoT Architecture In part 1, I described AWS history and the creation of [...]

In the OPC UA vs. MQTT Battle, Manufacturers Lose

Those of us with more gray in our hair and a more leisurely gait have [...]

Meet MQTT, The Industrial Protocol That Takes Your Data To The Cloud

MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) is a mechanism for moving data around the factory floor [...]

How To Sound Smart (or at Least Literate) When Talking to Enginerds

I am always fascinated by acronyms. So many of them have different meanings depending on [...]

Single Pair Ethernet Driving IP to the Edge (Part 2)

In my last article, I discussed the current trends that are driving the transformation of [...]

The Future of Modbus Gateways

Everyone has their fifteen minutes of fame. I’m hardly famous but a few people know [...]

What Are the 10 Most Important Questions to Ask About Modbus?

Modbus RTU will live forever. With its simplicity, ease of use, world-wide implementation, and small [...]

Yes, It Was a Remarkable Bit of Stupidity

I blew it. I was wrong. I made a mistake. But at least I find [...]

MQTT Grows Up

Over the years, I have been critical of the MQTT protocol. I am a manufacturing [...]