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	Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 24H2 Is Out Now
	
    
        
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       May 29, 2024
       Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC (Long-Term Servicing Channel) 24H2 emerges as the latest iteration in Microsoft's LTSC lineup, offering significant enhancements and new features that distinguish it from its predecessor, Windows 10 LTSC IoT Enterprise.
    
   
   
    
	Take a look inside your first board support package
	
    
        
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       July 11, 2023
       A good board support package (BSP), or software development kit (SDK), provides a jump-start for embedded software developers. What are you expecting to find inside a BSP, and what should you be looking for?
    
   
   
    
	What OEMs should know about SaaS and the IoT
	
    
        
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       March 1, 2023
       When it comes to the IoT, as many myths exist about SaaS as facts. It isn’t just a subscription-based revenue model. The underlying technologies used to deliver SaaS are fundamental and need to be fully appreciated to build a viable solution.
    
   
   
    
	Better beginnings and bolstered basics:  Taking OEMs and ISVs to market with value.
	
    
        
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       June 11, 2020
       Back in October, Brian Stack our EMEA Data Center Innovation Leader spent some time talking to Jon Collins of The Register about the options available to OE
    
   
   
    
	Harnessing the Power of IoT: Microsoft’s Unique Approach
	
    
        
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       March 30, 2017
       Little could this now-famous British serial entrepreneur have known in 1999 that the name he chose to define his approach for using RFID in P&G’s supply chain would top Gartner’s 2015 Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies report. Hackneyed though