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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's IoT Starter Kits are a good way of getting to grips with the hardware side of the Azure IoT Suite. They're easy to use, and have enough online documentation to get you started.
Azure Defender for IoT can help companies keep track of IoT/OT networks without having to install anything on their smart devices and industrial equipment.
In September 2015, Microsoft made its Azure IoT suite available for purchase. This stitches together several services for connecting devices, analysing the data they produce, and integrating with ...
Unlike AWS IoT, Azure supports .Net development as part of the mix. The Azure IoT Suite, which includes the Azure IoT Hub and other services, can help you to generate solutions from common templates.
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 already offers a platform-as-a-service IoT product for Azure customers who would prefer to do more of the work themselves, but this new service eliminates a lot of that heavy lifting.
With support for edge devices and Azure Sphere, IoT Central can now address new scenarios making it the most versatile SaaS-based IoT solution.