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Using a Device Provisioning Service (DPS) on Azure

Managing IoT devices at scale requires a strategy to automate connecting devices to their managing system. On Azure, that system is IoT Hub, which manages device twinning, device telemetry, device events, device commands, and device updates. It may be the case, however, that an organization needs one or more IoT Hubs. Rather than statically assign these, a Devices Provisioning Service can use logic to assign the IoT Hub, register a device with an IoT, and securely get the credentials for an IoT Hub back to the device. In this video, we’ll look at how that process works.

Blaize Stewart

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