New options for AI-powered innovation, resiliency, and control with Microsoft Azure
We are extending Azure public regions with options that adapt to our customers’ evolving business requirements without forcing trade-offs.
We are extending Azure public regions with options that adapt to our customers’ evolving business requirements without forcing trade-offs.
Microsoft has been named a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Global Industrial IoT Platforms, highlighting its commitment to delivering intelligent, secure, and scalable industrial solutions with Azure.
With technologies like open industrial IoT, advanced analytics, and AI, Microsoft Azure ensures manufacturing organizations are well-equipped to understand, mitigate, and validate their environmental impacts.
As industries around the world accelerate their digital transformation to reduce operational expenses, create new service offerings and achieve sustainability goals, Industrial IoT platforms are playing a foundational role.
This month’s webinar is “Unlock the Future of Azure IoT through Power Platform.
Embracing digital transformation in Industrial IoT requires companies to rethink and shift business models and operations. Doing so, however, has become more difficult in the past six months due to production slowdowns, restrictions on employee movement with social distancing, and rapidly shifting market demands.
Azure IoT is uniquely positioned as a fully open, flexible platform that spans industry applications and simplifies the development process. At Microsoft Ignite, we shared the latest from Azure IoT and how partners and customers are using these innovations in amazing ways.
Learn how Bosch Building Technologies, Bentley Systems, Schneider Electric, and ICONICS use Azure IoT to deliver the benefits of smart buildings.
As a leader in innovative city solutions, the Town of Cary saw an opportunity to use technology to predict and manage flood events.
Today, we’re announcing additional collaborations with industry leaders, which together represent the vast majority of the market for 32-bit MCUs.
The increased use of renewables, resiliency challenges, and sustainability concerns are all disrupting the energy industry today.
Providers, payors, pharmaceuticals, and life sciences companies are leading the next wave of healthcare innovation by utilizing connected devices.