The document discusses Microsoft's IoT and edge computing solutions. It provides examples of how various companies are using IoT solutions to improve operations and save money. It also summarizes Microsoft's Azure IoT platform services including IoT Hub, IoT Central, IoT Edge, Azure Sphere, and Windows IoT. These services provide secure connectivity, management and analytics tools to connect, monitor and control IoT devices at scale.
Serverless applications are transforming the ways that developers are solving problems by radically increasing productivity and reducing operational friction. In this session, we review the various Azure technologies enabling this trend, including Functions, Logic Apps, Event Grid, and more. Learn what Azure serverless platform can do for you with examples of successful serverless applications
Event Grid Unplugged - Using events as the fuel powering your applicationsMicrosoft Tech Community
Come learn how Adobe is leveraging the latest serverless offering from Microsoft – Event Grid - to build event-driven solutions in the cloud. Hear a real customer story in their own words and get insights from the product experts as well
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In this demo heavy session you will learn what’s available for modern IoT developers. Azure IoT Hub, Device Provisioning Service, Time Series Insight, Azure Location Based Services, Visual Studio Code will all be put to contribution and you won’t believe all that can be achieved in only 60 minutes.
Architecting IoT solutions with Microsoft AzureAlon Fliess
A lecture about Azure IoT solutions that I gave in the CodeValue Architecture Next 2018 conference.
The lecture provides information about SaaS and PaaS IoT solutions as well as the smart Edge,
Windows IoT: Accelerate the Intelligent Edge with the Windows AI PlatformMicrosoft Tech Community
Learn how to create powerful Intelligent Edge solutions on Windows. We'll show how you can use the Windows AI Platform to accelerate Azure ML workloads with DirectX 12 GPUs. Learn how you can use Windows to maintain and support your IoT solutions for years to come. We'll show the newest Windows services to gather telemetry about your devices and control device updates to suit your schedule.
Azure IoT Edge: a breakthrough platform and service running cloud intelligenc...Microsoft Tech Community
This document discusses Azure IoT Edge and its key concepts. It describes how IoT Edge runs cloud intelligence on edge devices by deploying containerized modules, maintaining security standards, and facilitating communication between edge devices, modules, and the cloud. It outlines the goals of IoT Edge being cross-platform, using standardized protocols, and providing security isolation for app developers.
Serverless applications are transforming the ways that developers are solving problems by radically increasing productivity and reducing operational friction. In this session, we review the various Azure technologies enabling this trend, including Functions, Logic Apps, Event Grid, and more. Learn what Azure serverless platform can do for you with examples of successful serverless applications
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Come learn how Adobe is leveraging the latest serverless offering from Microsoft – Event Grid - to build event-driven solutions in the cloud. Hear a real customer story in their own words and get insights from the product experts as well
Join Joseph Sirosh, Corporate Vice President of the Cloud AI Platform, for a deep dive into the AI platform and exciting AI use cases. Joseph will showcase how every developer can infuse intelligence into their applications and create amazing new experiences with AI. In this exciting overview, you will learn about the application of AI technologies in the cloud. We will help you understand how to add pre-built AI capabilities like object detection, face understanding, translation and speech to applications. We will show how developers can build Cognitive Search applications that understand deep content in images, text and other data. We will also show how the platform can be used to build your own custom AI models for predictive applications and how to use the Azure platform to accelerate machine learning. Joseph will also show how companies assemble end-to-end systems of intelligence using the rich variety of data and application development services on Azure.
In this demo heavy session you will learn what’s available for modern IoT developers. Azure IoT Hub, Device Provisioning Service, Time Series Insight, Azure Location Based Services, Visual Studio Code will all be put to contribution and you won’t believe all that can be achieved in only 60 minutes.
Architecting IoT solutions with Microsoft AzureAlon Fliess
A lecture about Azure IoT solutions that I gave in the CodeValue Architecture Next 2018 conference.
The lecture provides information about SaaS and PaaS IoT solutions as well as the smart Edge,
Windows IoT: Accelerate the Intelligent Edge with the Windows AI PlatformMicrosoft Tech Community
Learn how to create powerful Intelligent Edge solutions on Windows. We'll show how you can use the Windows AI Platform to accelerate Azure ML workloads with DirectX 12 GPUs. Learn how you can use Windows to maintain and support your IoT solutions for years to come. We'll show the newest Windows services to gather telemetry about your devices and control device updates to suit your schedule.
Azure IoT Edge: a breakthrough platform and service running cloud intelligenc...Microsoft Tech Community
This document discusses Azure IoT Edge and its key concepts. It describes how IoT Edge runs cloud intelligence on edge devices by deploying containerized modules, maintaining security standards, and facilitating communication between edge devices, modules, and the cloud. It outlines the goals of IoT Edge being cross-platform, using standardized protocols, and providing security isolation for app developers.
The document describes building an Azure IoT controlled device using a WeMos D1 Mini and relay shield to create a flood detection device. It discusses connecting the device to Azure IoT Hub using the C SDK and setting up logic in Azure functions and Logic Apps to send alert emails and SMS messages when flooding is detected. It also provides an overview of Azure IoT Hub capabilities including device twins, direct methods, and protocols.
The recently launched Microsoft IoT Central is a fully managed IoT SaaS solution that makes it easy to connect, monitor and manage your IoT assets at scale. It dramatically lowers the barriers of entry for companies looking to revolutionize their business with IoT.
We know there’s more than one approach when building an IoT Solution with the Microsoft Azure platform. With the recent arrival of Microsoft IoT Central, it’s important to determine whether you need a PaaS or SaaS offering.
In this presentation, Glenn Colpaert, Codit Azure/IoT Domain Lead and Microsoft Azure MVP, will guide you through the different offerings of the Azure platform and show you the capabilities of this new solution.
Microsoft Azure IoT Hub (Sam Vanhoutte @TechdaysNL 2017)Codit
The document provides an overview of an IoT solution including:
- Countries where customers were located between 2000-2017.
- Three options for device connectivity: direct, cloud gateways, and field gateways.
- Key aspects of focusing on quick value creation versus robustness.
- An overview of the Azure IoT landscape including services, solutions, and device support.
- Concepts related to Azure IoT Hub including security, device twins, messaging, telemetry, and command/control.
This document provides an overview of the Microsoft IoT platform and its capabilities including creating an IoT hub, ingesting telemetry and device data, device provisioning and security, cloud-to-device messaging, the device twin capability, and IoT Edge. It also discusses Azure IoT services like IoT Hub, Device Provisioning Service, IoT Central, IoT Edge and how they provide device connectivity and management, data ingestion and command/control, stream processing, workflow automation, dashboards and visualization.
Internet of things at the Edge with Azure IoT Edge by sonujoseSonu Jose
This document provides an overview of Microsoft's Azure IoT platform and services for connecting, managing and gaining insights from IoT devices at the edge and in the cloud. It discusses Microsoft's vision for empowering devices, the opportunities for developers, their investments in IoT, and the core Azure IoT services like IoT Hub, IoT Edge and IoT Central. It also provides examples of how IoT solutions can be built using these services by collecting data from devices at the edge, processing it locally or in the cloud, and taking automated actions.
Building a website without a webserver on AzureTodd Whitehead
JamStack is a popular modern architecture for creating web apps apps using JavaScript, APIs, and prerendered markup all delivered without web servers. The end result is fast, dynamic and more secure web sites that can cost significantly less than traditional approaches. In this session I’ll share how I build retrodevops.com using the JamStack architecture, Hugo and Azure as well as lessons learned along the way.
Internet of Things is not a fad. You may consider it a phenomenon, but nowadays it is a reality that is consolidating day after day. If you think it's not true, maybe it's because in our territory we have not arrived yet. But it would be even now.
In this workshop, you will be able to experiment with the creation of a Cloud in Azure infrastructure to connect devices to gather data, analyze them, and possibly perform actions on the device itself.
In the workshop, we will use sensors and actuators to connect to an Arduino. During the workshop we will understand what it means to use Arduino, Raspberry Pi and then a real device.
We'll make an overview of the Azure services needed to collect data from IoT devices, an introduction to the tools and programming languages that are needed.
Target
The ultimate goal is to bring home a simple but functional solution, so that you can continue to experiment and then understand how the IoT can enter your business.
Contents
• Introduction to the Internet of Things
o What it means device
o What Cloud means
o What it means to connect a device to the cloud
• Azure as Cloud Platform for the Internet of Things
or Azure IoT Hub
or Azure Functions and C #
or Azure SQL Database
or Azure Storage
or Azure App Service
• Arduino as a platform to prototype an IoT device
o ESP8266 microcontroller
o Arduino's development environment
o Connect sensors and actuators
o Write a program
Living on the (IoT) edge (Sam Vanhoutte @TechdaysNL 2017)Codit
The document discusses different connectivity options for IoT including direct connectivity, cloud gateways, and field gateways. It also summarizes some pitfalls to consider like assuming stable cloud connectivity, neglecting legacy systems, forgetting edge capabilities, weak security, and lack of remote updates. Additionally, it provides an overview of the Azure IoT landscape and services like IoT Hub, IoT Edge, analytics services, and security features. It describes how IoT Hub can be used for device management including configuration, querying, and troubleshooting.
1. The document introduces Azure IoT Suite, which provides an end-to-end solution for connecting, monitoring, and managing IoT devices and extracting insights from device data using Azure services.
2. Azure IoT Suite allows users to quickly set up common IoT scenarios like remote monitoring, asset management, and predictive maintenance through pre-configured solutions.
3. The document provides an overview of Azure IoT Suite features and capabilities as well as links for getting started with Azure IoT.
The IoT is here to stay. As with any other trend in the history of computer software, it’s starting to produce a new generation of cloud platforms. This tech talk will identify and explain what to look for when evaluating an IoT cloud platform to ensure a successful deployment of IoT strategies.
Using Azure, AI and IoT to find out if the person next to you is a CylonTodd Whitehead
n this demo heavy session we will see how developers can combine Azure’s custom cognitive services and IoT Edge technologies to productionise AI models to the edge on something as small as a Raspberry Pi. In the past, machine learning at the edge required powerful and expensive machines known as “heavy edge” but are limited by continuous power supplies and direct connectivity to all sensors, making deployments constrained and expensive. By leveraging the computing power of Azure and easy to use services we will see how this is now in the reach of any developer.
The session will cover:
· Training Custom Cognitive AI in Azure
· Deployment options for your shiny new AI
· Using IoT Edge to deploy AI
· Rubbing a little DevOps on it
The document discusses Microsoft Azure and its Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities. It describes Azure's global infrastructure and wide range of platform services. It then focuses on the key components of Azure IoT Suite, including preconfigured solutions, agent libraries to connect heterogeneous devices, Azure IoT Hub for connectivity, Stream Analytics for real-time event processing, Machine Learning for predictive analytics, Power BI for data visualization, and Logic Apps for workflow integration. The Azure IoT Suite provides a comprehensive solution to connect millions of devices, analyze data, and integrate with business systems.
Internet of Things on Azure in Global Azure Bootcamp 2016 - Chennai. Session covered with Live Demo on Azure IoThub, stream Analytics, storage table and Power BI.
This document discusses Azure IoT services including IoT Hub for connecting devices, Event Hub for streaming data, Stream Analytics for real-time analysis, and Machine Learning for predictive analytics. It provides an overview of IoT Hub capabilities like connecting millions of devices, two-way communication, and SDK support. It also demonstrates how to use these services together for scenarios like predictive maintenance and remote monitoring. Security features of IoT Hub like access control and authentication are explained as well as pricing and integration options.
Business Transformation with Microsoft Azure IoTIlyas F ☁☁☁
The document discusses how IoT and cloud services can enable business transformation. It defines IoT, provides examples of real-life IoT use cases, and explains why the cloud is well-suited for IoT solutions. It then outlines the key Azure IoT services, demonstrates an example IoT solution using sensors, Event Hubs and Stream Analytics, and highlights takeaways about how Azure IoT can be applied across industries.
Azure iot edge and AI enabling the intelligent edgeMarco Dal Pino
Marco Dal Pino presented on Azure IoT Edge and AI capabilities at the edge. He discussed Microsoft's IoT product portfolio including Azure Sphere, IoT Edge, IoT Hub, and Edge appliances. Dal Pino also covered built-in AI capabilities like anomaly detection on IoT Edge as well as cognitive services containers. Finally, he demonstrated Nvidia Deepstream running computer vision models on IoT Edge and discussed resiliency, observability, and storage options for IoT Edge deployments.
The document describes building an Azure IoT controlled device using a WeMos D1 Mini and relay shield to create a flood detection device. It discusses connecting the device to Azure IoT Hub using the C SDK and setting up logic in Azure functions and Logic Apps to send alert emails and SMS messages when flooding is detected. It also provides an overview of Azure IoT Hub capabilities including device twins, direct methods, and protocols.
The recently launched Microsoft IoT Central is a fully managed IoT SaaS solution that makes it easy to connect, monitor and manage your IoT assets at scale. It dramatically lowers the barriers of entry for companies looking to revolutionize their business with IoT.
We know there’s more than one approach when building an IoT Solution with the Microsoft Azure platform. With the recent arrival of Microsoft IoT Central, it’s important to determine whether you need a PaaS or SaaS offering.
In this presentation, Glenn Colpaert, Codit Azure/IoT Domain Lead and Microsoft Azure MVP, will guide you through the different offerings of the Azure platform and show you the capabilities of this new solution.
Microsoft Azure IoT Hub (Sam Vanhoutte @TechdaysNL 2017)Codit
The document provides an overview of an IoT solution including:
- Countries where customers were located between 2000-2017.
- Three options for device connectivity: direct, cloud gateways, and field gateways.
- Key aspects of focusing on quick value creation versus robustness.
- An overview of the Azure IoT landscape including services, solutions, and device support.
- Concepts related to Azure IoT Hub including security, device twins, messaging, telemetry, and command/control.
This document provides an overview of the Microsoft IoT platform and its capabilities including creating an IoT hub, ingesting telemetry and device data, device provisioning and security, cloud-to-device messaging, the device twin capability, and IoT Edge. It also discusses Azure IoT services like IoT Hub, Device Provisioning Service, IoT Central, IoT Edge and how they provide device connectivity and management, data ingestion and command/control, stream processing, workflow automation, dashboards and visualization.
Internet of things at the Edge with Azure IoT Edge by sonujoseSonu Jose
This document provides an overview of Microsoft's Azure IoT platform and services for connecting, managing and gaining insights from IoT devices at the edge and in the cloud. It discusses Microsoft's vision for empowering devices, the opportunities for developers, their investments in IoT, and the core Azure IoT services like IoT Hub, IoT Edge and IoT Central. It also provides examples of how IoT solutions can be built using these services by collecting data from devices at the edge, processing it locally or in the cloud, and taking automated actions.
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JamStack is a popular modern architecture for creating web apps apps using JavaScript, APIs, and prerendered markup all delivered without web servers. The end result is fast, dynamic and more secure web sites that can cost significantly less than traditional approaches. In this session I’ll share how I build retrodevops.com using the JamStack architecture, Hugo and Azure as well as lessons learned along the way.
Internet of Things is not a fad. You may consider it a phenomenon, but nowadays it is a reality that is consolidating day after day. If you think it's not true, maybe it's because in our territory we have not arrived yet. But it would be even now.
In this workshop, you will be able to experiment with the creation of a Cloud in Azure infrastructure to connect devices to gather data, analyze them, and possibly perform actions on the device itself.
In the workshop, we will use sensors and actuators to connect to an Arduino. During the workshop we will understand what it means to use Arduino, Raspberry Pi and then a real device.
We'll make an overview of the Azure services needed to collect data from IoT devices, an introduction to the tools and programming languages that are needed.
Target
The ultimate goal is to bring home a simple but functional solution, so that you can continue to experiment and then understand how the IoT can enter your business.
Contents
• Introduction to the Internet of Things
o What it means device
o What Cloud means
o What it means to connect a device to the cloud
• Azure as Cloud Platform for the Internet of Things
or Azure IoT Hub
or Azure Functions and C #
or Azure SQL Database
or Azure Storage
or Azure App Service
• Arduino as a platform to prototype an IoT device
o ESP8266 microcontroller
o Arduino's development environment
o Connect sensors and actuators
o Write a program
Living on the (IoT) edge (Sam Vanhoutte @TechdaysNL 2017)Codit
The document discusses different connectivity options for IoT including direct connectivity, cloud gateways, and field gateways. It also summarizes some pitfalls to consider like assuming stable cloud connectivity, neglecting legacy systems, forgetting edge capabilities, weak security, and lack of remote updates. Additionally, it provides an overview of the Azure IoT landscape and services like IoT Hub, IoT Edge, analytics services, and security features. It describes how IoT Hub can be used for device management including configuration, querying, and troubleshooting.
1. The document introduces Azure IoT Suite, which provides an end-to-end solution for connecting, monitoring, and managing IoT devices and extracting insights from device data using Azure services.
2. Azure IoT Suite allows users to quickly set up common IoT scenarios like remote monitoring, asset management, and predictive maintenance through pre-configured solutions.
3. The document provides an overview of Azure IoT Suite features and capabilities as well as links for getting started with Azure IoT.
The IoT is here to stay. As with any other trend in the history of computer software, it’s starting to produce a new generation of cloud platforms. This tech talk will identify and explain what to look for when evaluating an IoT cloud platform to ensure a successful deployment of IoT strategies.
Using Azure, AI and IoT to find out if the person next to you is a CylonTodd Whitehead
n this demo heavy session we will see how developers can combine Azure’s custom cognitive services and IoT Edge technologies to productionise AI models to the edge on something as small as a Raspberry Pi. In the past, machine learning at the edge required powerful and expensive machines known as “heavy edge” but are limited by continuous power supplies and direct connectivity to all sensors, making deployments constrained and expensive. By leveraging the computing power of Azure and easy to use services we will see how this is now in the reach of any developer.
The session will cover:
· Training Custom Cognitive AI in Azure
· Deployment options for your shiny new AI
· Using IoT Edge to deploy AI
· Rubbing a little DevOps on it
The document discusses Microsoft Azure and its Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities. It describes Azure's global infrastructure and wide range of platform services. It then focuses on the key components of Azure IoT Suite, including preconfigured solutions, agent libraries to connect heterogeneous devices, Azure IoT Hub for connectivity, Stream Analytics for real-time event processing, Machine Learning for predictive analytics, Power BI for data visualization, and Logic Apps for workflow integration. The Azure IoT Suite provides a comprehensive solution to connect millions of devices, analyze data, and integrate with business systems.
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This document discusses Azure IoT services including IoT Hub for connecting devices, Event Hub for streaming data, Stream Analytics for real-time analysis, and Machine Learning for predictive analytics. It provides an overview of IoT Hub capabilities like connecting millions of devices, two-way communication, and SDK support. It also demonstrates how to use these services together for scenarios like predictive maintenance and remote monitoring. Security features of IoT Hub like access control and authentication are explained as well as pricing and integration options.
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The document discusses how IoT and cloud services can enable business transformation. It defines IoT, provides examples of real-life IoT use cases, and explains why the cloud is well-suited for IoT solutions. It then outlines the key Azure IoT services, demonstrates an example IoT solution using sensors, Event Hubs and Stream Analytics, and highlights takeaways about how Azure IoT can be applied across industries.
Azure iot edge and AI enabling the intelligent edgeMarco Dal Pino
Marco Dal Pino presented on Azure IoT Edge and AI capabilities at the edge. He discussed Microsoft's IoT product portfolio including Azure Sphere, IoT Edge, IoT Hub, and Edge appliances. Dal Pino also covered built-in AI capabilities like anomaly detection on IoT Edge as well as cognitive services containers. Finally, he demonstrated Nvidia Deepstream running computer vision models on IoT Edge and discussed resiliency, observability, and storage options for IoT Edge deployments.
IoTSummit: Create iot devices connected or on the edge using ai and mlMarco Dal Pino
This document summarizes an IoT presentation about Azure IoT Edge. It discusses Azure IoT Edge's capabilities including running AI models and containers at the edge, deploying cognitive services containers, adding resiliency with Kubernetes, and monitoring edge devices. It also previews new IoT Edge certified edge servers and gateways from Nvidia and demonstrates logging device data in real-time.
Integration of Things (Sam Vanhoutte @Iglooconf 2017) Codit
To build an overall IoT solution, a lof of different technologies and skills are needed and the role of an architect is crucial to combine all the different services into a solid solution. In this presentation, you will understand more about the DNA of a typical IoT solution, based on Microsoft Azure. You will see the different pitfalls that come with implementing Industrial IoT solutions.
IoT Update Oktober 2019 | Jan Depping @Microsoft | The next step in IoTIoT Academy
This document provides an overview of Microsoft's Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. It discusses how digitization is enabling new opportunities through innovations like the billions of connected devices coming online by 2020. It summarizes Microsoft's approach to IoT including Azure IoT Central for simplified IoT app development, Azure IoT Hub for device connectivity, Azure IoT Edge for edge computing, and Azure Digital Twins for modeling physical environments. It also addresses cross-industry challenges like security, analytics, integration and managing the full device lifecycle that Microsoft's IoT platform aims to address. Resources for learning more about Microsoft's IoT offerings are provided at the end.
Why integration is key in IoT solutions? (Sam Vanhoutte @Integrate2017)Codit
While working on several Internet of Things projects with different customers in Europe, it became clear that Integration matters more than ever. Building an overall IoT solution requires many different technologies and skills. The Architect role is crucial to combining different services into one solid solution. Integration skills are extremely important in building robust and scalable IoT solutions. Every phase of the IoT value chain requires integration, since IoT solutions are distributed and decoupled by nature. Retro-fitting existing devices? Routing of telemetry data? Or even exposing analytics results through secured APIs? All these challenges require integration skills. Skills that are very familiar to specialists in the Integration business. This presentation will explain why these are great times to be an Integration expert and how we can help tackling current challenges.
Build 2017 - B8024 - Connected intelligent things with Windows IoT Core and A...Windows Developer
This document provides an overview of Microsoft's Azure IoT platform and services for connecting, managing and analyzing IoT device data in the cloud. It summarizes Azure IoT Hub for device connectivity and management, Azure IoT Edge for processing data at the edge, and Azure IoT Central for a fully managed IoT SaaS solution. It also outlines capabilities for device security, provisioning and management, and analytics and visualization of IoT data in the Azure cloud.
BRK2122 IOT - From the cloud to the edgeAxel Dittmann
This document discusses innovations in cloud, IoT, edge computing, and AI. It highlights features of Azure like 42 regions, security programs, and partnerships. It outlines Azure IoT services for device connectivity, data analytics, and visualization. Diagrams show the Azure IoT reference architecture and how IoT Edge extends cloud intelligence to edge devices. The document also summarizes IoT device lifecycles, the device provisioning service, device management with device twins, and solutions like IoT Central and the connected factory.
Discover existing customer stories from various industries such as manufacturing, logistics and construction. No theoretical use cases, but in-depth insights that will help you on how to get started with IoT.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft's cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. It discusses Microsoft's Azure IoT services including IoT Hub, IoT Central, IoT Edge, and more. Live demos are shown of IoT Central and how it can be used to connect, monitor and manage devices. The workshop teaches about leveraging IoT through learning about the technologies, seeing demos, and applying solutions to businesses. IoT is discussed from operational efficiency to business transformation. Both platform as a service (PaaS) and software as a service (SaaS) approaches are presented using Azure services.
This document provides an overview of Microsoft's approach to simplifying IoT solutions using Azure services. It discusses how Azure makes it easier to build secure and scalable IoT solutions from device to cloud, provision and manage large numbers of devices at scale, gain insights from IoT data, and infuse devices with intelligence. It also describes key Azure IoT services like IoT Hub, IoT Suite, IoT Central, as well as security measures and a demonstration of data flow using an IoT development kit.
IoTSummit: Design and architect always disconnected iot systemMarco Dal Pino
Windows 10 IoT Core provides a full-featured platform for building small-footprint, smart IoT devices. It offers built-in security, connectivity to cloud services, and access to hardware. Windows 10 IoT Core can help rapidly prototype ideas and scale solutions using Azure IoT services. It supports a wide range of hardware, and existing Windows CE applications can be migrated. The Robot Operating System (ROS) is also supported, allowing for advanced robotics applications to be developed.
You know better than anyone how IoT is transforming your industry. It is a business revolution that offers many opportunities. But let’s be honest, it comes also with its challenges.
Time for action!
It can be a challenge to figure out which is the best set of services to bring together. Codit knows what you need. We have been building IoT solutions right from the start, for companies just like yours. Understanding business cases and translating them to working solutions is what we do.
The explosive growth of the “Internet of Things” is changing our world and today the Internet of Things knows almost as many applications as there are types of devices connected.
From consumer equipment, to innovate new designs and products at home, to industrial machinery… Everything is connected to the cloud.
In this session Glenn will guide you through the Azure IoT Ecosystem and show you some of the key components of the Azure IoT Platform.
Adopting an IoT solution is not easy for a customer. Azure IoT Hub is great, powerful, but challenging to adopt. Why not evaluate Azure IoT Central as a starting point? As it is implemented on IoT Hub and all Azure IoT family of services, it can be a good starting point for a long term adoption to preserve the most of the initial effort. And then there is also IoT Plug and Play that give to all Azure IoT family the functional structure to be a great enterprise-grade solution.
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This document summarizes an event about Azure IoT. It discusses IoT hubs, which allow huge scale ingestion and egress of device data using multiple protocols like AMQP, HTTP, and MQTT. IoT hubs provide security, bi-directional communication, and extensive monitoring and management capabilities. The document also discusses device communication patterns, SDKs for connecting devices, and shows an example architecture using an IoT hub to connect devices like sensors to services like stream analytics.
Hoe het Azure ecosysteem een cruciale rol speelt in uw IoT-oplossing (Glenn C...Codit
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The document describes the features and capabilities of Visual Studio Tools for AI, an AI developer tool for training models and integrating AI into applications. It can create deep learning projects with frameworks like TensorFlow and CNTK, debug and iterate quickly in Visual Studio. It is integrated with Azure Machine Learning for management of experiments and models, and can scale out training with Azure Batch AI. The tool allows monitoring of training, visualization with TensorBoard, and generation of code from trained models.
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This document discusses the importance of tracking key business metrics like revenue over time to monitor for patterns and anomalies that could impact business health. It also recommends that developers track service health by monitoring operational metrics of their services to identify anomalies or changes in patterns that may indicate issues.
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MongoDB vs ScyllaDB: Tractian’s Experience with Real-Time MLScyllaDB
Tractian, an AI-driven industrial monitoring company, recently discovered that their real-time ML environment needed to handle a tenfold increase in data throughput. In this session, JP Voltani (Head of Engineering at Tractian), details why and how they moved to ScyllaDB to scale their data pipeline for this challenge. JP compares ScyllaDB, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL, evaluating their data models, query languages, sharding and replication, and benchmark results. Attendees will gain practical insights into the MongoDB to ScyllaDB migration process, including challenges, lessons learned, and the impact on product performance.
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What can you expect when migrating from DynamoDB to ScyllaDB? This session provides a jumpstart based on what we’ve learned from working with your peers across hundreds of use cases. Discover how ScyllaDB’s architecture, capabilities, and performance compares to DynamoDB’s. Then, hear about your DynamoDB to ScyllaDB migration options and practical strategies for success, including our top do’s and don’ts.
Elasticity vs. State? Exploring Kafka Streams Cassandra State StoreScyllaDB
kafka-streams-cassandra-state-store' is a drop-in Kafka Streams State Store implementation that persists data to Apache Cassandra.
By moving the state to an external datastore the stateful streams app (from a deployment point of view) effectively becomes stateless. This greatly improves elasticity and allows for fluent CI/CD (rolling upgrades, security patching, pod eviction, ...).
It also can also help to reduce failure recovery and rebalancing downtimes, with demos showing sporty 100ms rebalancing downtimes for your stateful Kafka Streams application, no matter the size of the application’s state.
As a bonus accessing Cassandra State Stores via 'Interactive Queries' (e.g. exposing via REST API) is simple and efficient since there's no need for an RPC layer proxying and fanning out requests to all instances of your streams application.
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So You've Lost Quorum: Lessons From Accidental DowntimeScyllaDB
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Must Know Postgres Extension for DBA and Developer during MigrationMydbops
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Test Management as Chapter 5 of ISTQB Foundation. Topics covered are Test Organization, Test Planning and Estimation, Test Monitoring and Control, Test Execution Schedule, Test Strategy, Risk Management, Defect Management
An Introduction to All Data Enterprise IntegrationSafe Software
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13. Connected chillers are
back online 9x faster than
unconnected equipment,
avoiding more than
$300,000 in hourly
downtime costs.
Data from sensors and
systems to create valuable
business intelligence and
reduce downtime by 50%
Cut down-time cut for each
packaging line by up to 48
hours, saving €30,000 for
customers.
Rolls Royce “power by the hour”
model provides maximize
availability by cutting fuel
consumption by 1% and up to
$250,000 per plane, per year.
Licorice extruders on
Twizzler’s production
line are performing at
peak optimization,
saving over $500K/year
on materials alone.
“43 percent of workers do
not think their office is a
great place to do creative
work.” With IoT in the work
environment, people can tell
organizations what spaces
are successful and why.
CBRE 360 mobile apps
allows users to locate
colleagues, navigate the
workplace and reserve
workspaces, and access
food and beverage as well
as basic building and
concierge services.
KOHLER Konnect allows
consumers to personalize
their bath and kitchen
experiences and automate
everyday tasks.
Customers and Partners are already transforming their industries
This new system creates a
faster and more precise
grain-sorting solution,
eliminating 85-90% of
contaminated and toxic
grain.
Managing 5,600 miles of
road across 29,000 square
miles of glaciers, the
Alaska DoT’s has
empowered staff to be
more proactive in fighting
winter storms.
23. Time Zones
The ability to query
for a time zone
Note: Additional services will be added to the offering in the future
Maps
The ability to fetch a
visual rendition of
map data
Routing
The ability to
calculate a route
from point A to B or
n points, and receive
step by step
directions
Search and
Geocoding
The ability to find
places, addresses,
businesses, POIs etc.
Traffic
The ability to show
dynamic traffic and
incident information
Map Control
A web control
mechanism for
developers to more
easily integrate
mapping capabilities
into their
applications
Azure IoT solution accelerators integration
Azure IoT Central integration in progress
24. Device Connectivity & Management
Telemetry Ingestion and Command & Control
Monitoring Rules & Triggered Actions
User roles and permissions
Dashboards, Visualization & Insights
Fully Hosted & Managed by Microsoft
29. New Azure Sphere certified MCUs,
from silicon partners, with built-in
Microsoft security technology provide
connectivity and a dependable
hardware root of trust.
New Azure Sphere OS secured by
Microsoft for the devices 10-year
lifetime to create a trustworthy
platform for new IoT experiences
The Azure Sphere Security Service guards
every Azure Sphere device; it brokers trust
for device-to-device and device-to-cloud
communication, detects emerging threats,
and renews device security.
31. Azure IoT Central
Fully managed IoT SaaS
No cloud solution expertise required
Azure Sphere
An end-to-end solution for creating
highly-secured, connected MCU devices
Windows 10 IoT
Windows 10 IoT Core and IoT Enterprise
World class security, manageability and rich
feature set for IoT devices
Azure IoT Solution Accelerators
Solution accelerators
for common IoT scenarios
Remote Monitoring | Predictive Maintenance | Connected Factory
32.
33. Windows 10 IoT Core Windows 10 IoT Enterprise*
User experience
Single UWP app active in foreground at one time with
supporting background apps & services
Traditional Windows shell with advanced lockdown
features
Headless supported Yes Yes
App architecture supported UWP only UWP & Win32
Cortana Yes Yes
Management Azure IoT DM, MDM
Azure IoT DM, MDM, traditional agent-based (e.g.
SCCM)
Device security technologies TPM, Secure Boot, BitLocker, Device Guard TPM, Secure Boot, BitLocker, Device Guard
CPU architecture support x86, x64, ARM32 x86, x64
System resources 512MB RAM + 2GB storage 1GB RAM + 16GB storage**
Licensing
Online licensing terms agreement and embedded OEM
agreements, royalty-free, subscription
Direct and indirect embedded OEM agreements
Usage scenarios
• Digital signage & kiosks
• IoT gateway
• Manufacturing devices
• Small medical devices
• Wearables
• Smart building
• Digital signage & kiosks
• IoT gateway
• Manufacturing devices
• Large medical devices
• Industry tablets
• POS, ATM
* Windows 10 IoT Enterprise is Windows 10 Enterprise with different licensing and distribution ** 2GB/20GB for 64-bit
47. Azure IoT Central
Fully managed IoT SaaS
No cloud solution expertise required
Azure IoT Hub
IoT cloud gateway, secure, bi-directional
communication with billions of devices
sending trillions of messages
Azure Sphere
An end-to-end solution for creating
highly-secured, connected MCU devices
Windows 10 IoT
Windows 10 IoT Core and IoT Enterprise
World class security, manageability and rich
feature set for IoT devices
Azure IoT Solution Accelerators
Solution accelerators
for common IoT scenarios
Remote Monitoring | Predictive Maintenance | Connected Factory
Azure IoT Hub
Device Provisioning Service
Fully managed service for securely
provisioning devices at scale
48. Bi-directional
communication
Enterprise scale
& integration
End-to-end
security
Millions of Devices
Multi-language, open source SDKs
HTTPS/AMQPS/MQTTS
Send Telemetry
Receive Commands
Device Management
Device Twins
Queries & Jobs
Billions of messages
Scale up and down
Declarative Message Routes
File Upload
WebSockets & Multiplexing
Azure Monitor
Azure Resource Health
Configuration Management
Per Device Certificates
Per Device Enable/Disable
TLS Security
X.509 Support
IP Whitelisting/Blacklisting
Shared Access Polices
Firmware/Software Updates
49. Azure
IoT Hub
Power plant
Elevators
Smart meters
Buildings
Medical devices
Device twin Device twin
Query
Desired
Reported
Tags
Methods
Desired
Reported
Methods
Jobs
• Used to orchestrate software/firmware/configuration changes
• Enables customers to build custom support for any OS
• Query across millions of device twins, schedule jobs to update them
52. Azure IoT Hub
Device Provisioning Service
IoT Solution US IoT Solution Germany IoT Solution China
53. Azure IoT Central
Fully managed IoT SaaS
No cloud solution expertise required
Azure IoT Hub
IoT cloud gateway, secure, bi-directional
communication with billions of devices
sending trillions of messages
Azure IoT Edge
Securely distribute cloud intelligence to IoT
Devices at scale
Azure Sphere
An end-to-end solution for creating
highly-secured, connected MCU devices
Windows 10 IoT
Windows 10 IoT Core and IoT Enterprise
World class security, manageability and rich
feature set for IoT devices
Azure IoT Solution Accelerators
Solution accelerators
for common IoT scenarios
Remote Monitoring | Predictive Maintenance | Connected Factory
Azure IoT Hub
Device Provisioning Service
Fully managed service for securely
provisioning devices at scale
61. Azure
Azure IoT Edge
• Azure IoT Central (SaaS) and Azure IoT Solution
Accelerators
• IoT Hub & other PaaS services needed for IoT
• Deploy and manage cloud services
• Collect telemetry, send commands,
manage software and firmware
• Managed by Azure or Azure Stack
Azure
Azure IoT Central
Azure IoT solution accelerators
Windows IoT, Linux • Azure IoT Edge runs on Windows and
Linux
Azure Sphere
• Industry leading security for MCU devices
• Connect directly to Azure or Azure IoT Edge
Azure Sphere OS • Linux Kernel that modernizes MCU
devices
Azure IoT Device SDK
• Collect telemetry, send commands, manage
software and firmware
• Multi-device, multi-language, multi-OS
• iOS, Android, Windows, Linux
• 1000 devices certified from 220 partners
IoTEdgeIoTIoT
62.
63. Azure
Azure Stack
Azure IoT Edge
• Available in Azure Regions
• Full functionality
• Deploy and manage cloud services
• Managed by Azure or Azure Stack
• Azure Services & Management on-prem
• Managed by Azure or Locally
Azure
Azure IoT Central
Azure IoT solution accelerators
Windows IoT, Linux • Azure IoT Edge runs on Windows and
Linux
Azure Sphere
• Peerless security for MCU devices
• Connect directly to Azure or via Azure
IoT Edge
Azure Sphere OS • Linux Kernel that modernizes MCU
devices
Azure IoT Device SDK • Multi-device, multi-language, multi-OS
• iOS, Android, Windows, Linux
Azure
Stack
IoTEdgeIoTIoT
64. Azure IoT Central
Fully managed IoT SaaS
No cloud solution expertise required
Azure IoT Hub
IoT cloud gateway, secure, bi-directional
communication with billions of devices
sending trillions of messages
Azure Time Series Insights
Explore and analyze time series
data fast, and at scale with a
fully managed offering
Azure IoT Edge
Securely distribute cloud intelligence to IoT
Devices at scale
Azure Sphere
An end-to-end solution for creating
highly-secured, connected MCU devices
Windows 10 IoT
Windows 10 IoT Core and IoT Enterprise
World class security, manageability and rich
feature set for IoT devices
Azure IoT Solution Accelerators
Solution accelerators
for common IoT scenarios
Remote Monitoring | Predictive Maintenance | Connected Factory
Azure IoT Hub
Device Provisioning Service
Fully managed service for securely
provisioning devices at scale
70. Breakout session title Speaker Logistics
Microsoft IoT Overview, Vision and Roadmap Sam George, Rushmi
Malaviarachchi, Galen Hunt
Day 1: 2:45pm-4:00pm
WSCC: Room 608
Azure IoT Edge: a breakthrough platform and service
running cloud intelligence on any device
Arjmand Samuel, Emmanuel
Bertrand
Day 1: 4:30pm-5:45pm
WSCC: Ballroom 6A
Azure IoT Platform services - The modern IoT developer
toolbox
Olivier Bloch, Chris Pendleton,
Andrew Shannon
Day 2: 10:30am-11:45am
WSCC: Ballroom 6A
Windows IoT: Accelerate the Intelligent Edge with the
Windows AI Platform
James Coliz, Chirag Shah Day 2: 1:15pm-2:30pm
Sheraton: Metropolitan Ballroom A
Removing Security Roadblocks to IoT Deployment
Success
Eustace Asanghanwa, Torsten Stein Day 3: 10:15am-11:30am
WSCC: Room 603
Secure and power the intelligent edge with Azure Sphere Galen Hunt, Mike Hall, Ed
Nightingale
Day 3: 1:00pm-2:15pm
WSCC: Room 612
Azure IoT Solutions - Get your IoT project started in
minutes with SaaS and preconfigured solutions
Cory Newton-Smith, Tim Laverty Day 3: 2:45pm-4:00pm
WSCC: Room 612