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Microsoft Cloud Workshops are the closest thing to building your own Azure solution. Experts will guide attendees through a full end-to-end solution hack lab.
Please note: Workshop content presumes a 200 to 300-level of architectural expertise of infrastructure and solutions design in this domain (even if on another platform). We suggest attendees take the Microsoft Azure Essentials course as a prerequisite if unfamiliar with Azure.
Prerequisite: You will use your own Azure subscription or you can create your Azure free account prior to the workshop.
The goal of this workshop is to develop a POC-quality IoT solution that includes IoT on the edge, device management, telemetry ingestion, hot/cold/warm path processing and reporting.
We begin with a short, informal Azure IoT briefing designed to explain key concepts and the latest announcement of the Azure IoT Suite and services. Please Download the presentation deck.
This will be followed by a hands-on lab session where you will learn how to implement an end-to-end solution simulating high velocity data emitted from smart meters and analysed in Azure. You will implement a lambda architecture, filtering a subset of the telemetry data for real-time visualization on the hot path, and storing all of the data in long-term cloud storage for the cold path.
Please download the HOL document.
If you are already comfortable with this HOL, you can proceed to the hack lab.
During the hack lab, you can work individually or in your chosen group on any of the following scenarios:
- Extend the Azure IoT Remote Monitoring or Connected Factory preconfigured solutions to connect to your own IoT assets
- Extend a solution from our Azure IoT solution partners who are co-delivering this workshop with Microsoft
- Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) SIV Gateway with Azure IoT Edge
- BizData's lab on IoT device control using voice
- Build custom Azure IoT Edge modules to connect a sensor like TI Sensor Tag and perform edge processing
- Connect to process control systems and publish OPC nodes/PLC tags to IoT Hub using OPC UA Publisher on the edge
- Learn how to make the IoT DevKit as a language translator by using Azure Cognitive Services. It records your voice and translates it to English text shown on the DevKit screen.
- Learn how to configure the IoT DevKit in order to make it automatically register to IoT Hub using the Device Provisioning Service (DPS).
Borrow a MXChip IoT Devkit from one of your friendly workshop proctors
- Bring-your-own-IoT-scenario and we will try our best to guide how you build it using Azure IoT services
- Check out this tutorial to see if you are keen to put on a hat as a device developer to connect a MXChip IoT DevKit (DevKit) device to your Microsoft IoT Central application. If the answer is yes, please follow the steps below.
- Start a Microsoft IoT Central 30-day free trial. Create a new app and choose "Sample Devkits" as your application template.
Borrow a MXChip IoT Devkit from one of your friendly workshop proctors