An important milestone in enterprise integration – launch of Microsoft BizTalk Server 2016
Today marks the release of Microsoft BizTalk Server 2016.
Today marks the release of Microsoft BizTalk Server 2016.
Many of our customers have requested the ability to use Azure API Management to create a proxy for their SOAP APIs in the same way that we allow them to for REST/HTTP APIs, enabling developer portal integration, analytics, policies etc
We are happy to announce an exciting new capability we’ve added to the IoT Gateway SDK: Support for Azure Functions. With Azure Functions integration, developers can easily call cloud-based logic from their IoT gateway.
I’m pleased to announce the release of a new open source library to connect to Azure IoT Hub. IoTHubReact is an Akka Stream library now available on GitHub.
Technology has enabled some pretty amazing things, but being in two places at once still isn’t one of them.
I’m pleased to announce we’re introducing support for X.509 certificates to enhance device-level authentication.
This article describes the steps to set up monetization of APIs hosted in Azure API Management. Code samples are provided to help you set up integration with your chosen payment provider.
Azure IoT Hub device management was recently announced at //build and I’m very excited to follow up with the details as Azure IoT Hub device management is now available in preview.
The Azure IoT Gateway SDK, available in beta today, eases the development process for any solution where on-premises computation is necessary to augment functionality provided by cloud services.
The MyDriving Azure IoT and Mobile sample application enables you to record trips in your car using the MyDriving mobile application and off the shelf OBD devices.
We’re announcing two new offerings to streamline Internet of Things (IoT) management for businesses with tens, thousands or even millions of geographically distributed assets and devices: Device management in IoT Hub and the Azure IoT Gateway SDK.
This post is for the cast and crew of developers that make any IoT solution work for its intended audience. It’s a guide not just to the “Things,” but to their secure connection to the “Internet” that powers every IoT solution.