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Microsoft announced that its Azure Sphere solutions for Internet of Things (IoT) devices have reached the 'general availability' (GA) commercial-release stage.
Microsoft recently announced that the Azure IoT Hub Device Provisioning Service has become generally available. The service had previously been in public preview for a few months with customers ...
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 ...
Industrial IoT stacks often feature multiple, specialized databases -- for example, Azure SQL for relational data, Azure Cosmos DB for JSON and InfluxDB or Azure Time Series Insights for time series.
With support for edge devices and Azure Sphere, IoT Central can now address new scenarios making it the most versatile SaaS-based IoT solution.
Microsoft has got the best IoT reference architecture with Pegasus 2. It will act as the blueprint for various use cases including fleet management and predictive maintenance of aircrafts.
Microsoft announced a preview of Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows, which lets organizations tap Linux virtual machine processes that also work with Windows- and Azure-based processes and services.
Here are the building blocks of successful enterprise internet of things deployment, plus details about AWS IoT and IoT 1-Click, Cisco Jasper, Azure IoT, IBM Watson IoT and Google Cloud IoT Core.
InfluxData becomes the embedded IoT database for PTC, adds Azure support As part of a pivot to IoT use cases, PTC is now embedding InfluxData’s time series database in its ThingWorx IoT.
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