Microsoft announced on Monday that its Azure Sphere solutions for Internet of Things (IoT) devices have reached the "general availability" (GA) commercial-release stage. It's been almost two years ...
Microsoft Corp.’s long-awaited Azure Sphere security service, aimed at protecting “internet of things” devices, finally hit general availability today, almost two years after launching in preview. The ...
Microsoft held a security briefing at RSA in San Francisco today, where it announced Azure Sphere, a complete solution for IoT security. It was originally spotted over a year ago, then only known as ...
Microsoft is looking to try to secure edge devices with a new secured OS and service for microcontrollers. The head of Azure Sphere is Galen Hunt, whose newest title is Partner Managing Director of ...
Microsoft officials said the company's Azure Sphere microcontroller (MCU) and associated cloud security service will be generally available in February 2020. Officials announced on October 28 at the ...
In April 2018, nearly two years ago, Microsoft announced Azure Sphere, a program to better secure the 41.6 billion internet for things (IoT) devices expected to be connected to the internet by 2025.
Microsoft this week announced the general availability (GA) of Azure Sphere, marking a new phase in its effort to create an overall trusted environment for deploying and using Internet of Things (IoT) ...
Microsoft’s Azure Sphere is an interesting concept, a mix of secure cloud services, secure devices, and a new Linux-based operating system, all rolled into a single platform and a Visual Studio-based ...
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