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The Azure IoT Handbook

By : Dan Clark
Book Image

The Azure IoT Handbook

By: Dan Clark

Overview of this book

With the rise of cloud-based computing, deploying IoT systems has become more cost-effective for businesses. This transformation has led to developers and architects shouldering the responsibility of creating, managing, and securing these systems, even if they are new to the IoT technology. The Azure IoT Handbook is a comprehensive introduction to quickly bring you up to speed in this rapidly evolving landscape. Starting with the basic building blocks of any IoT system, this book guides you through mobile device management and data collection using an IoT hub. You’ll explore essential tools for system security and monitoring. Following data collection, you’ll delve into real-time data analytics using Azure Stream Analytics and view real-time streaming on a Power BI dashboard. Packed with real-world examples, this book covers common IoT use as well. By the end of this IoT book, you’ll know how to design and develop IoT solutions leveraging intelligent edge-to-cloud technologies implemented on Azure.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Part 1: Capturing Data from Remote Devices
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Part 2: Processing the Data
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Part 3: Processing the Data

Responding to Device Events

In the ever-expanding world of IoT, where devices are becoming increasingly interconnected and intelligent, efficient communication between these devices and systems is paramount. This chapter delves deep into the fundamental concepts of Event Grid, a powerful service that plays a pivotal role in orchestrating the flow of information within IoT ecosystems. From understanding Event Grid’s core principles to mastering the art of subscribing to and responding to events, we embark on a journey that equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to manage and monitor IoT events effectively.

Our exploration begins with understanding Event Grid fundamentals, where we lay the groundwork for comprehending this essential service’s architecture and components. We delve into the inner workings of Event Grid, discussing its role in facilitating seamless communication between IoT devices and the cloud.

Next, we transition to exploring common IoT events...