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Azure IoT Solutions: Building an Azure IoT Solution

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Now that you’ve gotten a taste of what working with Azure is like, let’s put those new skills to work building a real project that uses an IoT device and a sensor to send data to the cloud where we will store and display them. The examples in the last chapter showed how to display the data on the device (or your PC), but we didn’t see any way to save the data.

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Bell, C. (2021). Azure IoT Solutions: Building an Azure IoT Solution. In: Windows 10 for the Internet of Things. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6609-0_16

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