Microsoft recently announced Azure IoT Edge to be generally available and open source. Its preview was announced at the Microsoft Build 2017, during which the company stated how this service plans to extend cloud intelligence to edge devices.
Microsoft Azure IoT Edge is a fully-managed cloud service to help enterprises generate useful insights from the data collected by the Internet of things (IoT) devices. It enables one to deploy and run Artificial Intelligence services, Azure services, and custom logic directly on the cross-platform IoT devices. This, in turn, helps deliver cloud intelligence locally as per the plan.
There are three components required for Azure IoT Edge deployment:
The Azure IoT Edge runtime is free and will be available as open source code. Customers would require an Azure IoT Hub instance for edge device management and deployment if they are not using one for their IoT solution already.
Read full news coverage at the Microsoft Azure IoT blog post.
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