Windows 10: Announcing Microsoft IoT Central

Discus and support Announcing Microsoft IoT Central in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; The Internet of Things (IoT) is quickly becoming a critical aspect of doing business. In the same way that web, mobile and cloud technologies have... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by Brink, Apr 19, 2017.

  1. Brink
    Brink New Member

    Announcing Microsoft IoT Central


    Source: Microsoft simplifies IoT further | Internet of Things

    :)
     
    Brink, Apr 19, 2017
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  2. tsbamc09 Win User

    It's thursday

    +1 for USA! Usually they announce about 5am central time.
     
    tsbamc09, Apr 19, 2017
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  3. harshsyd Win User
    Windows IoT Editions & New Device

    Hi there, so recently I came across these micro boards like Adruino, Raspberry, and etc. So I found out their recommended system is Windows IoT and other linux distributors. So I had some questions with Windows IoT and normal Windows 10. I'll post them as
    dot points.

    Also there is another new board called "Pine64" which is basically the same thing and I tend to buy this product due to its specs.

    1. Since Windows IoT only has one ISO (Windows IoT Core x86 ARM), how can I use the capability of the 64-bit support the Raspberry or the newly pro "Pine64" has. I've read on the internet things like that there is a Windows 10 IoT 64-Bit
    version, so I need to know how can I get it?


    2. I can only find a Windows IoT Core x86 ISO. I've read articles and Wikipedia like here:

    Article!
    AND
    This Blog Article!
    - these say that Windows 10 IoT (Core) Pro, and x64 exist. So is this true? Apparently there is a Windows IoT Core, Windows IoT Pro, Windows IoT Mobile/Enterprise. Is this true? And some sites like these:

    Website
    say that there is a IoT Core, IoT Enterprise, IoT Mobile. So please clear it up for me!

    3. Also, if I want to, can I install normal desktop/pc platform windows 10 on my small board? Raspberry or any other? Since I mean it has good specs, is it possible?

    4. Would I need a license to run Windows IoT? I can't find much info on this and if I run everyday Windows 10 on it, would I need one?

    Thanks, some long stuff but, researching didn't properly help! And where abouts do I get the ISOs for these installs? I found one for the IoT x86 1511 ISO on MSDN but other editions no luck!
     
    harshsyd, Apr 19, 2017
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