

I’m looking forward to hearing your ideas and questions – please post them as comments and I’ll do my best to help you answer them! Let me know your thoughts and, as always, share any questions you have on this topic or others. The answer I shared was that enabling new smaller silicon, like the Qualcomm SDM850 or NXP i.MX 8M, with more powerful operating systems, like Windows IoT Enterprise, can truly help to democratize access to IoT solutions for all. I thought it was interesting because it highlights the growing move of the industry to create more accessible and cost-efficient IoT solutions. I wanted to share a question I recently received around how to build these IoT solutions with a lower Bill of Materials cost. Then, come back and comment with your questions!

In the video Henry Fieglein from Dover Fueling Solutions described their real world solution which delivers personalized experiences in content and targeted advertising right at the gas pump Amelia Casciola gave viewers a sneak peek of our new ARM64 support in her technical demo and I showcased what’s next for Windows for IoT & answering the top questions from the community. Just last week we released an IoT Deep Dive to showcase how to build secure cloud-connected IoT solutions with Windows 10 IoT Enterprise. Now, I want to share that knowledge with you! Today, in celebration of #JulyOT, I’ll be ready to discuss or answer any questions you might have around how to use Windows 10 IoT Enterprise to build the foundation for your intelligent edge devices in our Ask The Expert series.Īs a Program Manager on Microsoft Windows IoT Team, I spend my days talking to customers, getting feedback, and building products to enable the next generation of embedded silicon and Internet of Things devices. Have you ever run into questions when building an internet-connected smart display/kiosk, gateway, or robotics device using Windows 10 IoT Enterprise?
