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Microsoft's newly announced Azure IoT Edge service thrusts the traditionally IT vendor into the industrial market to compete with manufacturing giant GE, partners told CRN.
Microsoft's service for bringing computing and artificial intelligence processing to IoT devices, Azure IoT Edge, is rolling out globally.
The launch of Azure IoT Edge was one of Microsoft's slightly more esoteric but interesting announcements at its Build developer conference in Seattle today. While "the cloud" is all about moving ...
Microsoft this week announced a preview of a 'continuous release' software update branch for its Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows solution.
Azure IoT Edge allows that decision-making logic to run on the machine itself, reducing the time needed to make an emergency shutdown decision from two seconds to 100 milliseconds.
With support for edge devices and Azure Sphere, IoT Central can now address new scenarios making it the most versatile SaaS-based IoT solution.
In a recent blog post, Microsoft announced support for Azure IoT Edge on virtual machines. This new capability expands Microsoft’s support for virtualization platforms, including VMware vSphere ...
Microsoft announced a preview of Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows, which lets organizations tap Linux virtual machine processes that also work with Windows- and Azure-based processes and services.
Microsoft has been on the move in IoT with a $5 billion investment, building out and connecting what Microsoft calls the “intelligent edge” and the “intelligent cloud”. Two weeks ago, at ...
Recently Microsoft announced the public preview of Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows, also known as EFLOW. With EFLOW, customers run production Linux-based cloud-native workloads on Windows IoT.