Chime in: What do you think of Windows 10 IoT?
Windows 10 IoT stands for "Internet of Things," and information technology's a lightweight platform designed for developers and engineers to create smaller, embedded devices that might not need a full-blown OS.
Windows ten IoT has free versions for developers to build apps and devices for, and if you've been working with the platform or have purchased an IoT device like the GLAS thermostat, we'd beloved to hear from you!
There is a growing, untapped domestic IoT market on the rise, including everything from continued coffee machines to smart speakers. Microsoft hasn't been too aggressive on the IoT front end, merely partnerships with Harman Kardon for the Cortana-powered Invoke speaker, and Johnson Controls for the gorgeous GLAS thermostat certainly exemplify the potential.
What do yous make of Windows 10-powered IoT? Have you had experience with the devices mentioned, or whatsoever others? Jump in the forum thread and let us know.
- Microsoft launches IoT core into public preview
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