Azure Certified Device Program
27 TopicsAzure Certified Device catalog gets a makeover!
You may have noticed that the Azure Certified Device catalog is looking a bit different lately -- we’re excited to share that the catalog has recently been updated to include a new landing page! Bringing you an enhanced search experience, the catalog landing page starts your customer journey with any information that you might need, including links to our certification requirements, shortcuts to pre-filtered views of our featured devices and solutions, and recent program announcements. The landing page is the first of many changes coming to the catalog to improve your experience on our page and help you get started building on Azure even faster than before. Let us know what you think of the new and improved catalog in the comments down below!1.3KViews0likes1CommentAzure certification for x509 authentication device giving error
Hi, Trying to get my device azure certified. The device is x509 certified authentication method and is tested on an existing DPS and IOT hub. When tried to test the device for azure certification, under projects, created new project, provided necessary initial data. When trying to "Connect & test" -> "Azure Certificed Device" -> "View Tests" ->"Device Connectivity/Authentication" -> "Authentication method", by default its "symmetric keys", tried to change the dropdown to "x509 certificate", i get an error "Enrollment already exists" and cannot change the the authentication method. Can anyone let me know where to change the authentication method for the particular project while creating. Regards, tjayaprakash859Views0likes1CommentNew share embed device feature on the Azure Certified Device catalog!
For each of your published devices in the catalog, you can now embed a nicely branded and formatted card containing your device and device information onto your website! The next time you post about a newly published device, share a new solutions package containing your device, or talk about your device anywhere on the internet, consider using these professional-looking and brand-aligned cards to display it. For example, here are our newly certified Edge Secured-core devices. You can click on each one to visit its product description page. View the how-to guide here, and reach out to iotcert@microsoft.com if you have questions.1KViews0likes0CommentsNew IoT solutions experience on the Azure Certified Device catalog!
You may have noticed a change to our Azure Certified Device catalog in the past few days: Our catalog now displays partner solutions! These are solutions designed and implemented in-market using Azure Certified Devices and Azure services to meet customer needs. In this soft launch, we bring to life two solutions by our partners CloudRail and Sodexo. These solutions illustrate the enormous potential of IoT -- and its success in the real world. Our soft launch will continue to expand as we partner with more companies who build on Azure to tell their stories on our catalog. These bundles act as an avenue to help customer contact our valued partners to build their own customized solutions, getting them started with Azure in a quick, low-cost process. If you have certified a device and have a customer solution you would like to share on our catalog, please reach out to iotcert@microsoft.com for more information on how you can become involved in the debut of our solutions category!593Views0likes0Comments2022 with the Azure Certified Device program!
Dear valued device partners, Our team wants to welcome you back to the Azure Certified Device program in 2022! Whether you are certifying an IoT device for the first time, or returning to add more products to our Azure Certified Device catalog, we are excited to have you. This year, our certification will continue to grow to meet your requests and provide even greater value to customers looking to build great IoT solutions. Follow this Tech Community channel to receive more updates on how our program will continue to evolve. You can look forward to exciting announcements, including: Changes to the Azure Certified Device catalog Updates to certification badges for more customer interests And more! Have content you'd be interested in seeing in our Tech Community to better help you certify your devices? Let us know in the comments down below!1.1KViews2likes1CommentCertified for Azure IoT Program
The Certified for Azure IoT Program (Device certification) is a hardware certification program that is open to any hardware partners who want to certify their device hardware covering spectrum of intelligent edge devices (sensors , gateway, server class workstations etc.) by validating a device works with Azure IoT Hub, Azure IoT Edge, and IoT Plug and Play (Public Preview). It allows partners to rapidly validate, list device capability and gain global visibility to Microsoft customers. Read More : Opera Crypto Wallet Certified IoT Hub devices, IoT Edge devices and pre-certified IoT Plug and Play devices get listed in the Device Catalog which allows customers to discover IoT Hub Device , IoT Edge Devices and Plug and Play devices that work with Azure. The catalog help to identify certified devices to customers, it includes Get Started document which is a step by step instruction for connecting the device to Azure IoT , Device Data sheets and Buy links to buy listed hardware for evaluation and creates a channel for partners to reach and engage new customers. Visit for tech related news and updates : Stech 24/7 Types of Certification IoT Hub Devices Certification IoT Hub Certification help customers and partners to ensure the device was tested to work with Azure IoT technology. IoT device gets validated for IoT hub primitives like Device to Cloud, Cloud to Device, Device Twin and Direct Methods. This is a baseline certification requirement which applies to any devices (IoT Edge or IoT Plug and Play) to ensure devices are provisioned to IoT Hub securely and capable of sending meaningful data. Steps for IoT Hub device Certification click here. IoT Edge Devices Certification IoT Edge Certification helps customer and partners to ensure device is tested to work as IoT Edge runtime components. IoT Edge device certification is to ensure the minimum-security capability and great out of box experience by checking that Azure IoT Edge runtime is pre-installed on the device. Visit my site : http://www.techin.meSolved1.4KViews1like1CommentHappy Holidays from the Azure Certified Device team!
To our valued partners of the Azure Certified Device program, In light of the upcoming holidays, we are pausing our monthly recaps and Tips & Tricks posts. We will be back next year with refreshed content for you all! We want to thank all of you for being part of this program, especially for this exciting year (our program turned one year old!) and hope to continue our partnership in the future. In the meantime, drop a comment below for what you would be interested in seeing on our Tech Community in the future. Cheers!777Views1like0CommentsDevice Certification Tips & Tricks: Listing device connectivity
Happy November! This month, our Tips & Tricks article will be focused on how to improve your device information to make it easier for customers to find your product by using our Connectivity feature. We’ve noticed that many devices include connectivity information in the product descriptions, but there’s a way to list your connectivity so viewers on the Azure Certified Device catalog can filter and discover your device! You can list connectivity in the advanced components section of Device details in our certification portal. Read more about how to access the advanced component information in our article on the component feature. Remember to like this post or leave a comment down below if you have any questions!712Views0likes0CommentsWhat's new with the Azure Certified Device program? (October 2021)
October has come to a close, and we hope that you all had a Happy Halloween! There are no major updates this month, stay tuned on this Tech Community for future feature releases of our Azure Certified Device program. Leave a comment for content requests, questions, comments, or concerns below.947Views0likes0Comments