Running Cognitive Services on Azure IoT Edge
We recently announced Cognitive Services running in Docker containers with an initial set of containers ranging from Computer Vision, Face, Text Analytics, and Language Understanding.
We recently announced Cognitive Services running in Docker containers with an initial set of containers ranging from Computer Vision, Face, Text Analytics, and Language Understanding.
Azure IoT Edge is a fully managed service that allows you to deploy Azure and third-party services—edge modules—to run directly on IoT devices, whether they are cloud-connected or offline.
Azure IoT Edge is supported on virtual machines, allowing customers to leverage existing infrastructure as part of a solution which spans the intelligent edge and intelligent cloud.
Today, we are announcing the general availability of Azure Stream Analytics (ASA) on IoT Edge, empowering developers to deploy near-real-time analytical intelligence closer to IoT devices, unlocking the full value of device-generated data.
Introducing Azure DevOps Server 2019 RC1, Azure IoT Edge security with enclaves now in public preview, What you need to know when writing hybrid applications, and more.
Today we are excited to announce the cross-platform availability of the Open Enclave SDK for devices at the intelligent edge, as well as the preview of integration of Open Enclave and the Azure IoT Edge security manager.
The next wave of computing is already taking shape around us as IoT enables businesses to sense all aspects of their business in real-time and take informed action, to running cloud workloads on those IoT devices so those devices don’t require “always on” connectivity to
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We recently announced the general availability of Azure IoT Edge, allowing you to deploy cloud workloads like AI and machine learning to run directly on your IoT devices.
We are going through a technology transformation that is unlocking new scenarios that were simply not possible before.
Azure IoT Edge which recently became generally available, designs in security from the ground up with avenues for custom security hardening. Security hardening entails additional security measures for given deployments in response to perceived higher threats like physical accessibility of devices by malicious actors.
Today, we are excited to announce Azure IoT Edge is now generally available (GA) globally – enabling our growing list of enterprise customers to bring their edge solutions to production.