Windows 10 IoT Core: From the Embedded Device to the Cloud and Back

Matthew Do

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Today’s powerful and dedicated devices are successfully replacing PCs. They offer more dependable, inexpensive and less power-consuming solutions. To deal with current requirements about rich user interfaces, connectivity, and security, embedded developers require tools that will be more productive, while offering reliable and scalable solutions. Windows 10 IoT can run on resource-constrained devices, providing a good share of the features that Windows 10 provides on PCs, smartphone and tablets. This will let existing PC and mobile developers migrate their existing solutions easily and apply their knowledge to the embedded domain. Using Visual Studio, developers can use the same development environment from the device to the cloud, and use popular languages (like C# and javascript), tools and technologies to develop end-to-end Internet of Things solutions.

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If you find this discussion interesting, join Valter Minute for his speaker session on ‘Windows 10 IoT Core: From the Embedded Device to the Cloud and Back’ during the Embedded World 2016. Valter is a Microsoft MVP who works for Toradex AG, Switzerland. He is a published author of numerous technical articles and a book about Raspberry Pi, along with being a regular speaker at developer conferences.
 

Valter Minute's speaker session on "Windows 10 IoT Core: From the Embedded Device to the Cloud and Back" at Embedded World 2016 sounds like a compelling opportunity to explore the capabilities of Windows 10 IoT for developing robust Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. With his expertise in this domain and the support of Microsoft technologies, attendees can gain valuable insights into using Windows 10 IoT on resource-constrained devices. By leveraging Visual Studio and popular programming languages like C# and JavaScript, developers can seamlessly transition their coding skills from the PC and mobile space to the world of embedded systems. This session promises to shed light on how Windows 10 IoT Core bridges the gap between embedded devices and cloud connectivity, enabling the creation of end-to-end IoT solutions using a familiar and productive development environment. For those attending the event, Valter Minute's session could provide a deeper understanding of the practical applications, benefits, and capabilities of Windows 10 IoT Core in the realm of embedded systems and IoT, making it an insightful session for developers looking to extend their skills into the embedded space.
 

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