On the first day of its Build 2020 virtual developer conference today, Microsoft has announced a slew of enhancements for its Azure IoT services. Unveiled updates range across services including ...
Microsoft's Azure IoT Edge service, unveiled Wednesday, pushes the traditionally IT vendor into the industrial market to compete with manufacturing conglomerate General Electric through its new vital ...
The field technologies industry is ripe for cloud adoption leveraging the IoT infrastructure of the major cloud service providers like Amazon Web Services, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform. For ...
Microsoft is making available as of today, December 5, a public preview of its IoT software-as-a-service offering called Microsoft IoT Central. Microsoft IoT Central is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) ...
Microsoft-centric Internet of Things (IoT) development was bolstered with the recent release of Azure IoT Edge Tooling and Azure Security Center for IoT, both of which are now generally available.
After several years of building and testing previews, Microsoft on Monday announced the general availability of its Azure Sphere secure IoT service. Microsoft first introduced Azure Sphere in 2018, ...
Microsoft Monday unveiled a partnership with General Electric to strengthen its Internet of Things portfolio, a move the software giant said would help industrial customers better take advantage of ...
Azure Percept, a new family of AI-enabled edge hardware and services, was the most significant IoT announcement at Microsoft Ignite 2021. Essentially a logic layer on top of Azure IoT, Percept ...
At its Ignite conference in Orlando, Florida, Microsoft today announced a plethora of new Internet of Things-focused updates to its Azure cloud computing platform. It’s no secret that the amount of ...
The market for the Internet of Things and connected devices is rapidly growing. From smart air conditioners used in households to large wind turbines installed in remote places, millions of devices ...
Technology trends don’t come more nebulous than the “Internet of things.” After all, a thing can be anything. For developers wanting to get past fuzzy concept to real code, Microsoft’s Azure cloud is ...
After several years of building and testing previews, Microsoft on Monday announced the general availability of its Azure Sphere secure IoT service. Microsoft first introduced Azure Sphere in 2018, ...