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The last sanctioned version was for the RP3B, where is RP3B+ and RP4, The technical preview is unusable, I have clients awaiting this.... Are we done?Solvedonesys01Oct 16, 2019Copper Contributor2.5KViews2likes3CommentsWindows 10 IoT Core Services available NOW
Windows 10 IoT Core Services is a new cloud services subscription that provides the essential services needed to commercialize a device on Windows 10 IoT Core. Through this subscription, OEMs have access to 10 years of support on Windows 10 IoT Core Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) along with services to manage device updates and assess device health. Read more https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot-core/commercialize-your-device/iotcoreservicesoverview.Sara ClaytonJul 12, 2018Brass Contributor5.4KViews2likes5Comments//build 2019 announcements
//build has come and gone, but progress is just getting started. In case you missed it, there were a number of announcements that we unveiled, including... https://blogs.windows.com/buildingapps/2019/05/07/modernizing-windows-ce-systems-with-windows-10-iot/#oHzjguRIlWV0ryo6.97 https://blogs.windows.com/buildingapps/2019/05/07/open-robotics-and-microsoft-release-ros-on-windows-10-iot-enterprise/#Y86A6YUJELKDoRJJ.97 https://blogs.windows.com/buildingapps/2019/05/07/microsoft-azure-iot-device-agent-v2-general-availability/#BwOSxBSymeJqU34K.97Sara ClaytonMay 14, 2019Brass Contributor788Views1like0CommentsAnnouncements from Embedded World
The team just came back from Embedded World with a number of exciting announcements to share! Windows Server IoT 2019 is here We're pleased to announce the release of Windows Server IoT 2019 to securely handle the largest edge workloads with fixed-function, server-class devices. Easier innovation at the edge Azure IoT Edge for Windows Azure IoT Device Agent for Windows Robot Operating System for Windows IoT Strengthening our partnership with NXP We are pleased to continue our partnership with NXP and are announcing a public preview for Windows 10 IoT Core with built-in Azure connectivity, running on the i.MX 8M and i.MX 8M Mini applications processors. Qualcomm Snapdragon support for always on, always connected IoT devices Our partnership with Qualcomm and board providers enables developers to harness the power of the Snapdragon family of processors with Windows 10 IoT Enterprise. Read more about all of our announcements https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2019/02/26/microsoft-announces-latest-windows-iot-innovations-for-intelligent-edge-devices-at-embedded-world/.Sara ClaytonMar 05, 2019Brass Contributor2.1KViews1like0CommentsFree Beginners Online Course about Windows 10 IoT Core Software Development
Hi Everyone, we just released a beginners online course about Windows 10 IoT Core software development on the Raspberry Pi. You can find the course at https://www.udemy.com/getting-started-with-windows-10-iot-core-development The course aims at beginners and should give you a kickstart for developing your own applications for Windows 10 IoT Core. During the introduction until 03/12/2019 the course is available for free with the coupon code WINDOWS_IOT_INTRO. If you are interested in Windows 10 IoT Core, I would be glad if you could take a look at the course and give feedback in form of a brief review on the course site. Have fun!petrockblockMar 01, 2019Copper Contributor1.6KViews1like1CommentWhat's new in Windows IoT in 2019?
This is exactly the question I asked Adi Hariharan on a new episode of the #IoTShow.OlivierBlochJan 28, 2019Iron Contributor2.9KViews1like1CommentMicrosoft Azure IoT Device Agent V2 in Public Preview
We are now live with our https://nam06.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fms-iot%2Fazure-client-tools&data=02%7C01%7Csaclayt%40microsoft.com%7C932c2cbbe81046d49f3f08d67b5be468%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1%7C0%7C636832031944772857&sdata=11Rxv4xfHo1RhSqdBAgVO%2F7vuacbzvnn3kpA3VLi9mw%3D&reserved=0 public preview for Windows 10 IoT! Microsoft Azure IoT Device Agent V2 provides: remote configuration, monitoring and management from Azure IoT Hub. a plugin architecture that allows OEMs to create their custom data and device management plugin. support for Azure IoT Module Twin that no longer requires a UWP app to connect to Azure IoT Hub. https://nam06.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fblogs.windows.com%2Fwindowsexperience%2F2019%2F01%2F15%2Fmicrosoft-azure-iot-device-agent-v2-public-preview-now-available%2F%23S5E0Ws4zmEU7THvz.97&data=02%7C01%7Csaclayt%40microsoft.com%7C932c2cbbe81046d49f3f08d67b5be468%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1%7C0%7C636832031944782857&sdata=Zo0ygK4F7jCmmTI0HgXWJssors3ldTOm6Z0Xn0EjyoM%3D&reserved=0 is our blog post for the announcement. Please share it to your networks to let others know. Thanks!Sara ClaytonJan 16, 2019Brass Contributor944Views1like0CommentsWIN 10 IOT update removed current startup app
The latest push of win 10 IOT (10.0.17763.194) that got pushed to my devices messed them up and caused my startup app to no longer be my startup app. I currently have this running on several devices and that's a huge problem. Currently my system is in beta, but I can go to full production with many devices if this will happen again in the future. How can I make sure that any windows updates don't mess with my startup app?smart_doorDec 13, 2018Brass Contributor7.5KViews1like9Comments
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