Azure IoT Hub Connector to Cassandra now available
As part of Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to open source and interoperability in IoT, I’m pleased to announce the release of a new open source project to enable devices that are connected to Azure…
As part of Microsoft’s ongoing commitment to open source and interoperability in IoT, I’m pleased to announce the release of a new open source project to enable devices that are connected to Azure…
Earlier this fall we once again invited our community of IT professionals, developers, and technology decision makers to participate in the 2016 Future of Cloud Survey led by North Bridge Growth Equity Venture Partners and research analyst firm Wikibon, which analyzes trends in cloud computing
Instead of having all your data end up in one place like a cluttered inbox you have to sort through, message routing sorts data to different endpoints to make it more manageable and more efficient to…
Today I’m excited to announce the release of Kafka Connect for Azure IoT Hub, our offering for secure two-way communication with devices, device identity and device management at extreme scale and performance.
Find out more about the general availability of Azure IoT Hub device management.
As more businesses turn to the Internet of Things (IoT), security and privacy are often top of mind. Our goal at Microsoft is to keep our customers’ IoT solutions secure.
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.
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 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.