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Course Objective:
The course aims to equip participants with the skills to create, configure, and manage an Azure IoT hub. This includes provisioning devices using IoT Hub and DPS, establishing secure two-way communication between devices and IoT Hub, implementing message processing through IoT Hub routing and Azure Stream Analytics, and configuring the connection to Time Series Insights to meet business integration requirements. Participants will also learn to implement various IoT Edge scenarios, including using marketplace modules, edge gateway patterns, custom modules, and containers. Additionally, they will be able to manage devices using device twins and direct methods, implement solution monitoring, logging, and diagnostics testing, and address security concerns by implementing Azure Security Center for IoT. Furthermore, participants will learn to build an Azure Digital Twins solution integrating upstream and downstream services, as well as build an IoT Solution using Azure IoT Central and identify SaaS opportunities for IoT.
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 1 Lesson
- Lifetime
Requirements
- Participants should have the following: - Cloud Solution Awareness: Experience using the Azure Portal and a basic understanding of PaaS, SaaS, and IaaS implementations. - Software Development Experience: Prior software development experience is required, but no specific software language is necessary, and the experience does not need to be at a professional level. - Data Processing Experience: A general understanding of data storage and data processing is recommended but not required.
Target audiences
- The course is designed for Azure IoT Developers who are responsible for implementing and coding the cloud and edge portions of an IoT solution. Participants will learn to configure and maintain devices using Azure IoT services and other Microsoft tools, set up and maintain physical devices throughout their life cycle, implement IoT solution designs, and work with data engineers and stakeholders to ensure successful business integration. They should have a good understanding of Azure services, data storage options, data analysis, data processing, and the difference between Azure IoT PaaS and SaaS options. Basic programming skills in at least one Azure-supported language, such as C#, Node.js, C, Python, or Java, are recommended.