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The launch of Azure IoT Edge was one of Microsoft's slightly more esoteric but interesting announcements at its Build developer conference in Seattle today. While "the cloud" is all about moving ...
Azure IoT Suite can relieve the nightmare of creating infrastructure to support IoT sensors.
Image: ML Azure IoT Hub, Microsoft's communications platform for billions of cloud connected devices, has moved to general availability. The Azure messaging hub for Internet of Things (IoT) is a ...
Microsoft announced that its Azure Sphere solutions for Internet of Things (IoT) devices have reached the 'general availability' (GA) commercial-release stage.
Instead of developing its own IoT starter kit, Microsoft is working with MXChip to deliver a low-cost Arduino-compatible board that can work directly with Azure’s IoT tools.
Microsoft also today announced that the Azure IoT platform will now support Google’s Android and Android Things platform via its Java SDK. What’s more interesting, though, is the new services ...
Microsoft's introduced features for Azure IoT customers include the usage of spatial analytics with Azure Maps, with better information and insights about their "things" and where actions are needed.
After ordering, they can now associate SIMs with their Microsoft Azure account so that each device can be identified and trusted by Microsoft Azure IoT Hub the first time it comes online.
Microsoft has recently announced its Azure IoT Hub offering has reached general availability (GA). This is a follow-up release to the public preview that Microsoft provided in October of last year ...
Microsoft today announced the availability of the beta version of the Azure IoT Gateway software development kit (SDK) to make it easier to connect devices to the Internet.
Recently Microsoft announced the public preview of Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows, also known as EFLOW. With EFLOW, customers run production Linux-based cloud-native workloads on Windows IoT.
By adding cellular support to Azure Sphere, AT&T and Microsoft have enabled customers to quickly and securely connect their IoT devices to the cloud.