Close
  • Latest News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Big Data and Analytics
  • Cloud
  • Networking
  • Cybersecurity
  • Applications
  • IT Management
  • Storage
  • Sponsored
  • Mobile
  • Small Business
  • Development
  • Database
  • Servers
  • Android
  • Apple
  • Innovation
  • Blogs
  • PC Hardware
  • Reviews
  • Search Engines
  • Virtualization
Read Down
Sign in
Close
Welcome!Log into your account
Forgot your password?
Read Down
Password recovery
Recover your password
Close
Search
Logo
Logo
  • Latest News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Big Data and Analytics
  • Cloud
  • Networking
  • Cybersecurity
  • Applications
  • IT Management
  • Storage
  • Sponsored
  • Mobile
  • Small Business
  • Development
  • Database
  • Servers
  • Android
  • Apple
  • Innovation
  • Blogs
  • PC Hardware
  • Reviews
  • Search Engines
  • Virtualization
More
    Home Applications
    • Applications

    Microsoft Tackles Long-Term IoT Device Support and Maintenance

    By
    Pedro Hernandez
    -
    July 19, 2018
    Share
    Facebook
    Twitter
    Linkedin
      IoT

      eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More.

      Microsoft is betting that businesses offering internet of things (IoT) gadgets and services are in it for the long haul by rolling out a new service that takes some of the risk out of selling devices powered by Windows 10 IoT Core.

      “IoT devices are often in service for many years, so device support costs are important considerations that are either included in the initial purchase cost or often paid over time through a service contract,” wrote Dan Harman, principal program manager of Windows IoT at Microsoft, in a July 18 announcement. “Windows 10 IoT Core Services provides our partners with the ability to distribute maintenance costs over the life of the device while also giving them tools to streamline and reduce maintenance overhead.”

      Windows 10 IoT Core is a lightweight, royalty-free version of the Windows operating system designed for connected devices. Available now in preview, Windows 10 IoT Core Services offers 10 years of operating system support using the Windows Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC).

      Under the scheme, Microsoft holds off on releasing feature updates on LTSC releases of Windows 10 IoT Core, focusing instead on delivering security patches. It’s a tactic that improves device stability by keeping the base operating system as consistent as possible over time, claims the software giant.

      Another component, the Device Update Center, enables organizations to manage their device updates. It piggybacks on the content distribution network used by Microsoft to deliver Windows Update services to millions of Windows PCs and devices.

      Finally, the cloud-based Device Health Attestation service allows organizations to evaluate the health and security of their IoT devices. The service integrates with other device management systems, including Microsoft’s own Azure IoT Device Management offering, allowing users to create a service ticket, boot a device from a network or take other actions when a device fails a health check.

      Bundled into Windows 10 IoT Core Services, these capabilities empower businesses to monetize IoT devices based on Windows 10 IoT Core by better incorporating device support and maintenance into their business models.

      The service will cost $0.30 per device per month when it is officially released in the fall. A prepaid OEM licensing option is also in the works, said Microsoft.

      The preview release of Windows 10 IoT Core Services follows on the heels of a new strategic partnership between Microsoft and GE.

      Targeting the industrial IoT market, the companies are working on products and services based on Microsoft’s ecosystem of Azure cloud-computing products and Predix, GE’s cloud-based industrial internet platform. In addition to tighter integrations between Predix and Microsoft’s IoT management and analytics offerings, the firms are exploring ways of making Predix data available to hybrid-cloud systems and business applications.

      Of course, Microsoft isn’t the only IT provider that is eyeing the fast-growing IoT market.

      In February, Google announced plans to acquire Xively, LogMeIn’s IoT management business, for $50 million. In June, Juniper Networks unveiled its latest MX Series routers, featuring advanced programmability and hardware accelerated networking capabilities aimed at adapting to new services and user expectations fueled by the arrival of technologies like 5G wireless and the IoT.

      Pedro Hernandez
      Pedro Hernandez
      Pedro Hernandez is a contributor to eWEEK and the IT Business Edge Network, the network for technology professionals. Previously, he served as a managing editor for the Internet.com network of IT-related websites and as the Green IT curator for GigaOM Pro.

      Get the Free Newsletter!

      Subscribe to Daily Tech Insider for top news, trends & analysis

      Get the Free Newsletter!

      Subscribe to Daily Tech Insider for top news, trends & analysis

      MOST POPULAR ARTICLES

      Artificial Intelligence

      10 Best Artificial Intelligence (AI) 3D Generators

      Aminu Abdullahi - November 17, 2023 0
      AI 3D Generators are powerful tools for creating 3D models and animations. Discover the 10 best AI 3D Generators for 2023 and explore their features.
      Read more
      Cloud

      RingCentral Expands Its Collaboration Platform

      Zeus Kerravala - November 22, 2023 0
      RingCentral adds AI-enabled contact center and hybrid event products to its suite of collaboration services.
      Read more
      Artificial Intelligence

      8 Best AI Data Analytics Software &...

      Aminu Abdullahi - January 18, 2024 0
      Learn the top AI data analytics software to use. Compare AI data analytics solutions & features to make the best choice for your business.
      Read more
      Latest News

      Zeus Kerravala on Networking: Multicloud, 5G, and...

      James Maguire - December 16, 2022 0
      I spoke with Zeus Kerravala, industry analyst at ZK Research, about the rapid changes in enterprise networking, as tech advances and digital transformation prompt...
      Read more
      Applications

      Datadog President Amit Agarwal on Trends in...

      James Maguire - November 11, 2022 0
      I spoke with Amit Agarwal, President of Datadog, about infrastructure observability, from current trends to key challenges to the future of this rapidly growing...
      Read more
      Logo

      eWeek has the latest technology news and analysis, buying guides, and product reviews for IT professionals and technology buyers. The site’s focus is on innovative solutions and covering in-depth technical content. eWeek stays on the cutting edge of technology news and IT trends through interviews and expert analysis. Gain insight from top innovators and thought leaders in the fields of IT, business, enterprise software, startups, and more.

      Facebook
      Linkedin
      RSS
      Twitter
      Youtube

      Advertisers

      Advertise with TechnologyAdvice on eWeek and our other IT-focused platforms.

      Advertise with Us

      Menu

      • About eWeek
      • Subscribe to our Newsletter
      • Latest News

      Our Brands

      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms
      • About
      • Contact
      • Advertise
      • Sitemap
      • California – Do Not Sell My Information

      Property of TechnologyAdvice.
      © 2024 TechnologyAdvice. All Rights Reserved

      Advertiser Disclosure: Some of the products that appear on this site are from companies from which TechnologyAdvice receives compensation. This compensation may impact how and where products appear on this site including, for example, the order in which they appear. TechnologyAdvice does not include all companies or all types of products available in the marketplace.

      ×