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MICROSOFT PUSHES WINDOWS EMBEDDED FOR THE INTERNET OF THINGS

Microsoft | January 27, 2014

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Not to be outdone by Java, Linux, or other high-profile technologies, Microsoft is staking its own claim in the connected-device space that is widely becoming known as the Internet of things....

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None | January 22, 2015

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"Google’s Project Zero team has threatened to reignite the spat between it and Microsoft again by releasing details of more vulnerabilities in the latter’s products. Redmond has apparently responded by saying the flaws are not worth patching. One of the issues, reported first on 27 October, is with a local file vulnerability on Windows 7 and 8.1 (32 and 64-bit) systems and is rated ‘high’ severity by Google researcher James Forshaw."...

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None | January 21, 2015

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The number of reported vulnerabilities in Microsoft products almost doubled over the past year, representing 47% of all flaws on private PCs, although it was Oracle that claimed responsibility for the most exposed program at the end of the year, according to Secunia....

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Avnet is launching a new IoT-specific partner programme designed to provide developers with a place to build complete IoT solutions. Using Avnet's IoTConnect platform, powered by Microsoft's Azure IoT Suite, developers can connect devices that address both the software and hardware needs of IoT solutions. Avnet will be adding a comprehensive marketplace in the coming months, which will allow a developer to write IoT applications to its platform and offer the...

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MICROSOFT PUSHES WINDOWS EMBEDDED FOR THE INTERNET OF THINGS

Microsoft | January 27, 2014

Not to be outdone by Java, Linux, or other high-profile technologies, Microsoft is staking its own claim in the connected-device space that is widely becoming known as the Internet of things....

Read More
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GOOGLE REVEALS MICROSOFT FLAWS REDMOND SAYS AREN’T WORTH PATCHING

None | January 22, 2015

"Google’s Project Zero team has threatened to reignite the spat between it and Microsoft again by releasing details of more vulnerabilities in the latter’s products. Redmond has apparently responded by saying the flaws are not worth patching. One of the issues, reported first on 27 October, is with a local file vulnerability on Windows 7 and 8.1 (32 and 64-bit) systems and is rated ‘high’ severity by Google researcher James Forshaw."...

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MICROSOFT FLAWS ALMOST DOUBLE IN 2014 BUT JAVA STILL THE MOST RISKY

None | January 21, 2015

The number of reported vulnerabilities in Microsoft products almost doubled over the past year, representing 47% of all flaws on private PCs, although it was Oracle that claimed responsibility for the most exposed program at the end of the year, according to Secunia....

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AVNET ANNOUNCES IOT PROGRAMME AND MARKETPLACE

Channellife | January 14, 2020

Avnet is launching a new IoT-specific partner programme designed to provide developers with a place to build complete IoT solutions. Using Avnet's IoTConnect platform, powered by Microsoft's Azure IoT Suite, developers can connect devices that address both the software and hardware needs of IoT solutions. Avnet will be adding a comprehensive marketplace in the coming months, which will allow a developer to write IoT applications to its platform and offer the...

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