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Re: Where to start IoT?
aguila_27, I would recommend that you start with some of the free learning paths on Microsoft Learn... Learning Path: Manage and monitor IoT devices by using Azure IoT Hub and Azure Monitor Learning Path: Provision IoT devices at scale by using Azure IoT Hub Device Provisioning Service (DPS) Learning Path: Implement message processing for data storage and analytics by using Azure IoT Hub You may also find some of the Quickstarts, Tutorials, and How-To Guides available on the left menu of the documentation area helpful. Take a look here: What is Azure IoT Hub? - Azure IoT Hub | Microsoft Learn If you would rather watch to learn, check out these Microsoft YouTube channels: Microsoft IoT Developers - YouTube Arc Jumpstart - YouTube Happy studies!526Views1like0CommentsMicrosoft Q&A v2: IoT-related Tags
Have questions about Azure IoT products and services? Microsoft Q&A can help! With a new unified search across Learn content & more findability improvements, Microsoft Q&A can help you locate previously answered questions and related resources. Can't find what you need? Tag your new Microsoft Q&A question with the related tag(s) to get answers more quickly: Azure IoT - Microsoft Q&A Azure IoT Hub - Microsoft Q&A Azure IoT Edge - Microsoft Q&A Azure IoT Central - Microsoft Q&A Azure RTOS - Microsoft Q&A Azure IoT SDK - Microsoft Q&A Azure Sphere - Microsoft Q&A Azure Digital Twins - Microsoft Q&A Azure IoT Device Provisioning Service - Microsoft Q&A Azure IoT Plug and Play - Microsoft Q&A Tips for asking a question Search - Another user may have experienced the issue you are facing. Search for product and service-related keywords, and you may find a solution that has already been posted. Summarize - Use the Question Title block to give a short snapshot of your issue. Include product and service-related keywords to help other Microsoft Q&A users find your thread. Use product and service tags - Select the product and service tags that relate most closely to your scenario. This is important for discoverability of your question among the community experts on Q&A. Provide full details - Include all the details of your issue in the Question Details block. Include what you are attempting to accomplish, steps that have already been taken, error messages, unique aspects of your scenario or configuration, and any other pertinent information. Ask one question in the body to ensure quality answers. Learn more at How to write a quality question.502Views0likes0CommentsUpcoming Webinar on New/Planned Dynamics 365 Field Service Functionality!
Attend this free virtual event presented by Kat Taylor and Keith Hill for highlights on key Dynamics 365 Customer Service and Field Service features in the 2023 wave 1 release. Dynamics 365 Service Wave 1 Release Webinar (DYNA061EXT) When: April 05, 2023 at 9:00 AM (Pacific Time Zone) Duration: 60 minutes Register now! https://learning.eventbuilder.com/event/71530 How does this relate to IoT? Dynamics 365 Field Service is an industry-leading field service management application that allows companies to transform their service operations by connecting people, places, and things to deliver customer-centric experiences. The Connected Field Service solution integrates IoT data into the Dynamics 365 Field Service app to help organizations proactively detect, troubleshoot, and resolve issues remotely, dispatching a technician only when necessary. Read more: Overview of Dynamics 365 Field Service 2023 release wave 1471Views0likes0CommentsAsk the IoT Expert: Azure Sphere
We have a Tech Talk for Microsoft Partners on Azure Sphere coming up today! I'll be joining Steve Lindsay and Mike Hall on this podcast-style call for a deep technical discussion on Azure Sphere. Tech Talk: Azure Sphere 09/23/21 10:00 am (Pacific, 90 min) Register now: https://msuspartners.eventbuilder.com/event/49292 If you can't attend this one, don't worry! It will be recorded and will soon be available on demand. Also, we will be following up on this topic with a related Q&A session at the end of October. Register now and add it to your calendar! Ask Me Anything (AMA): Azure Sphere 10/27/21 10:00 am (Pacific, 60 min) Register now: https://msuspartners.eventbuilder.com/event/49300 After today's Tech Talk, if you come up questions about Azure Sphere that you'd like answered during the October Q&A session, please post those questions by commenting here!766Views0likes0CommentsRe: Will the Study Group AZ-220 be updated to reflect the current Exam updates?
stevelsilver Thanks for asking this question! The individual pages aligned with each Skills Measured area (the homework links at the top of main AZ-220 Study Group page that you shared) will be updated to include study guidance to match the new measured skills. Please take another look early next week to see the new exam prep resources. Also, please note that the AZ-220 Study Group recordings will not be updated at this time. The videos may be refreshed to include new IoT information at some future date. Until then, please refer to the homework updates (additions to Resources and Quick Reference: Key Concepts and Terminology).2.5KViews1like1CommentAZ-220 Exam Prep Tips
I'm a Microsoft Certified Trainer and have been a Microsoft Certified Professional since 1996. During that time, I've taken a lot of exams and have developed a few personal strategies along the way for my exam prep and test taking. In this excerpt from our Microsoft OCP AZ-220 Microsoft Azure IoT Developer Study Group, I share what works for me. Please take a listen, then share any other tips you have for others!1.1KViews4likes0CommentsWelcome to the Learn IoT Conversation Space!
It's no coincidence that this new Learn IoT conversation space is launching the same time as our #JulyOT Week 5 content (https://aka.ms/JulyOT). Actually, that's by design! To help you with your IoT studies and certification exam prep, we've added this new area for you to add questions, share ideas and resources, and collaborate with others. If you're new to IoT, start with Microsoft Learn for IoT Learning Paths and Modules: https://aka.ms/LearnIoT This Online Workshop Series: Building End-to-End IoT Solutions will give you an IoT jumpstart: https://aka.ms/IoT-online-workshop If you want to prove your IoT skills through certification, take a look at AZ-220: Microsoft Azure IoT Developer exam information: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/certifications/exams/az-220 Then, check out AZ-220 study resources and homework from our recent Microsoft Partner AZ-220 Study Group series: https://aka.ms/OCPStudyGroup-IoT These AZ-220 hands-on labs (from official curriculum) will help you learn about Azure IoT services by working through exercises: https://microsoftlearning.github.io/AZ-220-Microsoft-Azure-IoT-Developer/ Happy studies!1.6KViews5likes2Comments