Australia’s largest telco Telstra and French defence giant Thales are working with software behemoth Microsoft and open-source hardware and software company Arduino to pave the way for scalable security for connected IoT devices, by implementing a solution designed to enable trusted and secure end-to-end communication between device and cloud.
Windows 10 IoT Core Insider Preview is now available for download.
The new 3G/GPRS module released by Libelium allows any Arduino in the world to connect to high speed mobile networks, enabling real connectivity and mobility for any object to be part of the Internet of Things.
A few years ago, when Jonathan Oxer, former Linux Australia president, author, and owner of a web design company, started playing around with the Arduino, he was doing it for the sheer intellectual pleasure.
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