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May 25, 2018

How Azure IoT helped me buy a new house - Part 7 - Drawing Conclusions

How Azure IoT helped me buy a new house - Part 7 - Drawing Conclusions

Photo by Easton Oliver / Unsplash The story so far... In the first part of this series I described the problem I was having, my hypothesis as to the source of the issue, and the steps I would take to test…

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May 09, 2018

How Azure IoT helped me buy a new house - Part 3 - ESP8266 Code

How Azure IoT helped me buy a new house - Part 3 - ESP8266 Code

The story so far... In the first part of this series I described the problem I was having, my hypothesis as to the source of the issue, and the steps I would take to test my hypothesis. In the second…

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May 09, 2018

How Azure IoT helped me buy a new house - Part 2 - Electronics

How Azure IoT helped me buy a new house - Part 2 - Electronics

In the first part of this series I described the problem I was having, my hypothesis as to the source of the issue, and the steps I would take to test my hypothesis. This post describes the first step needed to begin testing...developing the IoT sensor rig.

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Featured / May 08, 2018

How Azure IoT helped me buy a new house - Part 1 - Problem Space

How Azure IoT helped me buy a new house - Part 1 - Problem Space

Telemetry data is an important component of any good DevOps process. I had a simple problem at home that telemetry could help me solve, so I over-engineered a solution to the question; "Why is my office always so hot?".

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I work as a Senior Software Engineer with Microsoft's FastTrack for Azure team. FastTrack (FT) for Azure engineering is a customer success service to help customers confidently onboard to Azure and getting them on the right track to build it right, architect it right, the first time. FT takes a solution-centric approach and provides customers with Engineering resources, best practices, tools and resources that drive successful Azure onboarding and usage.

You can expect to find posts about DevOps, development processes, Internet of Things (IoT), and Cloud Computing with the occasional 3D Printing, electronics or drone post thrown in for good measure.

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    How Azure IoT helped me buy a new house - Part 7 - Drawing Conclusions

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  • May 17, 2018

    How Azure IoT helped me buy a new house - Part 6 - Power BI

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