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Ed Nightingale

Partner Director of Engineering, Azure Sphere

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Azure Sphere’s customized Linux-based OS 

Security and resource constraints are often at odds with each other. While some security measures involve making code smaller by removing attack surfaces, others require adding new features, which consume precious flash and RAM. How did Microsoft manage to create a secure Linux based OS that runs on the Azure Sphere MCU?

Published • 4 min read

Módulos guardianes: seguridad con Azure Sphere en dispositivos IoT heredados 

A menudo, cuando alguien menciona las palabras “Internet de las cosas”, la primera imagen que nos viene a la mente es una especie de dispositivo con Internet “integrada”. Sin embargo, un diseño integrado supone meses o años de trabajo y se aplica solo a dispositivos que aún no han salido al mercado.

Published • 3 min read

Update 19.02 for Azure Sphere public preview now available 

The Azure Sphere 19.02 release is available today. In our second quarterly release after public preview, our focus is on broader enablement of device capabilities, reducing your time to market with new reference solutions, and continuing to prioritize features based on feedback from organizations building with Azure Sphere.

Published • 6 min read

Anatomy of a secured MCU 

Azure Sphere is an end-to-end solution containing three complementary components that provide a secured IoT platform. They include an Azure Sphere microcontroller unit (MCU), an operating system optimized for IoT scenarios that is managed by Microsoft, and a suite of secured, scalable online services.