For the last couple of years, I have written about various ways to work with Microsoft Fabric Real-Time Intelligence data, including ingesting, enriching, and representing. Adding Microsoft Fabric RTI to any IoT solution will add instant value because it’s another ‘head’ on top of IoT platforms, and it’s so easy to integrate. It adds both … Continue reading Marine Protected Areas in Microsoft…
Azure IoT Operations is an Edge platform for Azure IoT, part of Azure IoT vNext (part of the latest Azure IoT stack with other new IoT features like MQTT support for Azure EventGrid Namespaces, Azure Device Registry, new Azure IoT Hub features, and Microsoft Fabric Real-Time Intelligence). Azure IoT Operations offers a great experience for … Continue reading Turning Microsoft Fabric into a Factory…
Azure IoT Operations is an Edge platform for Azure IoT, part of Azure IoT vNext (part of the latest Azure IoT stack with other new IoT features like MQTT support for Azure EventGrid Namespaces, Azure Device Registry, new Azure IoT Hub features, and Microsoft Fabric Real-Time Intelligence). Azure IoT Operations offers a great experience for … Continue reading RTSP stream monitoring on the Edge and…
For the last couple of years, I have written about various ways to work with Microsoft Fabric Real-Time Intelligence data, including ingesting, enriching, ontologies, and representing real-time (geospatial) data. Adding Microsoft Fabric RTI to any IoT solution will add instant value because it’s not just another ‘head’ on top of IoT platforms: it’s feature-rich and … Continue reading Fabric apps,…
As a consultant, I need to bring ‘proof’ that I’m skilled for the job ahead when I’m invited for a certain project to be done. Next to my degree in computer science, I bring a lot of weight based on experience and knowledge due to 30+ years of experience in software development and 10+ years … Continue reading Microsoft Applied Skills, “Implement a Real-Time Intelligence solution with Microsoft…
As you probably know, I’ve been awarded the Microsoft MVP award in two categories. In 2017, I got the MVP award for my Azure IoT category contributions. In 2024, I became a dual MVP due to my contributions in the area of Real-Time Intelligence, part of the Data Platform category. I already blogged about this … Continue reading Fabric Community Super User recognition →
For the last couple of years, I have written about various ways to work with Microsoft Fabric Real-Time Intelligence data, including ingesting, enriching, ontologies, and representing real-time (geospatial) data. Adding Microsoft Fabric RTI to any IoT solution will add instant value because it’s not just another ‘head’ on top of IoT platforms: it’s feature-rich and … Continue reading Ingesting IoT…
For the last couple of years, I have written about various ways to work with Microsoft Fabric Real-Time Intelligence data, including ingesting, enriching, ontologies, and representing real-time (geospatial) data. Adding Microsoft Fabric RTI to any IoT solution will add instant value because it’s not just another ‘head’ on top of IoT platforms: it’s feature-rich and … Continue reading Playing Zork…
For the last couple of years, I have written about various ways to work with Microsoft Fabric Real-Time Intelligence data, including ingesting, enriching, ontologies, and representing real-time (geospatial) data. Adding Microsoft Fabric RTI to any IoT solution will add instant value because it’s not just another ‘head’ on top of IoT platforms: it’s feature-rich and … Continue reading Consuming…
On June 2–3, 2026 the new Microsoft flagship event named Build 2026 will take place, both in San Francisco and online. You can expect a developer-oriented set of keynotes, sessions, demos, lightning talks, etc. Of course, a lot of agentic use cases will be shared, but there are several sessions about Fabric too! I have … Continue reading Microsoft Build 2026 in San Francisco →