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Microsoft has been working to bring AI and other Azure services to IoT devices for years. The company made generally available its Azure IoT Edge service, designed to allow users to deploy and run ...
Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows, dubbed "EFLOW" by Microsoft, is a way to use Linux virtual machine processes with Windows- and Azure-based processes for Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
In 2018, Microsoft committed $5 billion to intelligent edge innovation by 2022 — an uptick from the $1.5 billion it spent prior to 2018 — and pledged to grow its IoT partner ecosystem to over ...
The Azure IoT Edge Tools for Visual Studio extension now supports VS 2022, Microsoft announced last month. The company says the Azure IoT Edge Tools for VS 2022 extension in the Visual Studio ...
Microsoft's latest IoT server release is intended for appliances. Here's what you need to know about Windows Server IoT 2022.
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.
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 is bringing the new Chromium-based Edge browser to Windows 10 IoT Enterprise. This is available for testing now on the semi-annual channel (SAC) release of Windows 10 IoT Enterprise.
Microsoft is working with the ecosystem of hardware developers to publish patterns and best practices for developing edge AI hardware that can be integrated easily with Azure AI and IoT services ...
ZEDEDA, a leader in orchestration for the distributed edge, today announced an integration with Microsoft Azure IoT services that provides customers w ...
Azure SQL Edge deployment options Azure SQL Edge can be deployed in two different ways. If you’re using Azure IoT Edge to deploy and manage IoT applications, you can find it on the Azure ...
This article is more than 5 years old. At Build 2020, Microsoft announced the new capability of Azure IoT Central which makes it easy to connect edge computing devices running Azure IoT Edge software.