In the final post in this series, we create a Simulated IoT Device with C#, provision it through DPS and connect to an IoT Hub.
In the penultimate post in our series, we create an X.509 Enrollment group in Azure Device Provisioning Service.
The fifth part of our blog post series shows us how to verify X.509 Certificates in Azure Device Provisioning Service
The fourth in our series of posts concentrates on Uploading our Certificates to the Azure Device Provisioning Service
In the third part in our series, we create a set of Self Signed X.509 Certificates for use with our DPS and IoT Hub.
Learn how to use Self Signed X.509 Certificates with the Azure Device Provisioning Service in this step by step series of blog posts.
In this blog post I’ll take you through how to install and use Microsoft Dot NET 10 with the Raspberry Pi and get started with using .NET with your IoT Projects.
The Azure Developer Associate certification can be found here; https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/certifications/azure-developer/ I used the following links to pass the 2025 Renewal…
The Azure DevOps Engineer Expert certification can be found here; https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/credentials/certifications/devops-engineer/ I used the following links to pass the 2025…
UPDATED – 19/12/24: I’ve now updated this blog post to use the latest version of all libraries as well as…










