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 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 ...
Last year, Microsoft and AT&T announced a strategic partnership to deliver innovative solutions based on 5G and IoT. As a part of the partnership, AT&T has announced a new IoT solution based on Azure ...
Microsoft's Azure Sphere hardware and service designed to better secure Internet of Things (IoT) devices is generally available as of today, February 24. Microsoft initially introduced Azure Sphere, ...
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 has launched the Azure Sphere Research Challenge, offering approved security researchers individual rewards of up to $100,000 for dangerous exploits that break the security of Azure Sphere, ...
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 shipped Azure Sphere, an integrated solution for securing Internet of Things (IoT) devices and equipment. The company this week announced the general availability of Azure Sphere, which was ...
Azure Sphere was unveiled in April 2018 as a means to improve security for devices connected to the Internet of Things (IoT). It's made up of three parts: connected microcontrollers, a Linux-based OS ...
Microsoft has finally announced the general availability of the latest Azure Sphere version 22.02 after it canceled Azure Sphere OS version 22.01 in January due to issues in the Retail Eval channel.
Microsoft announced on Wednesday that it has canceled its planned release of the Azure Sphere version 22.01 operating system. The new OS, aimed for use by Microsoft's hardware partners building Azure ...
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