

Sander van de Velde
Ask me about Azure IoT, Ask me how to add value
Helmond, Netherlands
I’ve been presented with the 2017 – 2024 Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for my Azure IoT community work.
In my daily work, I'm an IoT solution architect for Alten - The Netherlands, the consulting and engineering organization for the high-tech sector and specialize in Microsoft Azure IoT.
I'm involved with many aspects of the Azure IoT Platform and Azure and IoT in general.
I work on IoT innovations where I add IoT value by working together with clients, partners, and the community.
Follow me at @svelde
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Experience the basics of Azure IoT, dashboarding … and beyond
Internet of Things (IoT) is hot and happening. Many companies benefit from their machine data by optimizing their processes with remote monitoring and predictive maintenance.
,,But I don't know anything about IoT. How should I start? How do I get value from incoming raw telemetry?''
The best way to learn it is to experience it!
Within this half-day workshop, you'll follow the scenario in which a remote coffee machine is connected to Azure for monitoring and management of issues. You can monitor device telemetry such as water temperature and water level, observe the state of your machine, set the optimal temperature, and send commands. Next to that, you learn how to query the data using KQL and use that for building simple but effective dashboards.
With this introduction, you will get an idea of the basic IoT principles by hands-on experience with a simulated device, Azure IoT Hub, Azure Data Explorer and Visual Studio Code. So, bring your laptop and prepare yourself for future IoT related cases and telemetry exploration within your organization.
You will turn your laptop into a coffeemaker. Check out the prerequisites at https://github.com/sandervandevelde/Experience-the-basics-of-Azure-IoT/
Ingest, query and visualize IoT streams using Azure Data Explorer
Telemetry and events, coming from IoT devices, ingested as a stream, must first be filtered, enriched, and aggregated before any value can be offered.
On top of that, these signals can be corrupted due to misconfiguration, faulty sensors, corrupted communication, or tampering. Data can even become missing due to lost connections or missing sensors, so you must fill in the gaps based on... nothing?
This is the burden of IoT Developers: one leg in that cosy cloud, one leg in the cruel physical world.
Luckily, The Azure cloud offers several tools to monitor that vast amount of telemetry for anomalies or trends.
Azure Data Explorer (ADX) is the new kid on the block for many IoT developers.
In this session, the attendees are introduced to the Azure IoT Hub Connection for ADX and they are explained how to get around common ingestion pitfalls.
Once telemetry arrives in ADX, attendees will learn about the Kusto Query Language (KQL), used to query all data and they will see how to visualize it in eg. integrated dashboard with multiple charts or Managed Grafana.
Presentation is packed with demos
Introduction to Azure Data Explorer for IoT Developers
Adding value using Internet of Things depends solely on the insights and actions being created, based on both raw and enriched telemetry.
Azure Data Explorer, this official successor of Time Series Insights brings these highly anticipated insights to your IoT platform.
In this session, we focus on how to implement the warm and cold path using Azure Data Explorer based on telemetry and potentially other data.
We will learn how to set up a cluster and create a database and tables. We learn about the different ways to connect and ingest telemetry in a smart way, and how to query the data using the Kusto Query Language.
We will also dive into different ways of building dashboards on top of the data ingested.
After the session, you have learned how to get started with Azure Data Explorer and how it keeps adding value during the full lifetime of your IoT projects.
This is the extended version of this presentation https://youtu.be/YcpAzAj-eRw?t=4170
Model your real-time metaverse with Azure Digital Twins
Digital Twins are the counterparts of devices, vehicles, places, etc., and are living in the cloud. The real world is modeled in a simplified way based on live data. This is the metaverse for the Internet of Things.
Every (IoT) platform supports different personas having their own use cases. Some personas only care about high-level KPIs while others are only interested in the raw data. And there are those interested in Digital Twins due to their support for rule-based decision-making.
Using Digital Twins, these users can make fast decisions based on the real-time data available in the system, enriched with historical insights and predictions toward the future. A 3D situation overview offers the most immersive experience.
In this session, attendees learn about how they can start with Azure Digital Twins, how to traverse the model graph, how business rules are implemented, and how Digital Twins can be represented in 3D without any extra programming.
This is the extended version of this presentation https://youtu.be/YcpAzAj-eRw?t=6332
Fancy some secure device toppings on your cloud-enabled vanilla MQTT broker?
While IoT is maturing, Microsoft is expanding its Azure IoT proposition in multiple directions.
On popular demand, one of the most popular IoT protocols is not offered as a cloud service. This vanilla MQTT broker comes with extra options to make it more secure.
In this presentation, the new Azure Event Grid namespace supporting MQTT will be demonstrated and compared to the trusted IoT Hub.
We will build a solution with device-to-device communication between actual industrial devices.
Learn why this new 'IoT Grid' offers new advantages for your IoT solution and where the pitfalls are.
Learn how services fit in your architecture and provide insights and value using real-time analytics.
This is a presentation filled with live demos where actual industrial hardware will be connected to the cloud
Attendees learn how the Azure services both honor vanilla MQTT and offer more elaborate services on top of it.