SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-18T22:29:51-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsFMz on KIT-13799 - Microsoft Azure IoT Starter Kit - SparkFun ThingFMzurn:uuid:c284cba7-ab5c-c062-ad8e-4559dde8e6022016-05-21T05:39:21-06:00<p>I wished Sparkfun wrote a tutorial for this with step-by-step pictures. Following a text tutorial is hard and took me awhile to figure it out. Until then this might be helpful:<p>http://tinyurl.com/jz6ltrb</p></p>
M-Short on KIT-13799 - Microsoft Azure IoT Starter Kit - SparkFun ThingM-Shorturn:uuid:166810cc-16a9-c62c-09a7-55075162cf012016-04-04T08:54:21-06:00<p>Yep, this was a collaboration with Microsoft. Why they seemed to work with 2 different companies to product 2 'almost identical products' is a question for them.</p>
jpbot on KIT-13799 - Microsoft Azure IoT Starter Kit - SparkFun Thingjpboturn:uuid:d12e070b-32a6-26ca-25ee-d71d2a5880c82016-04-02T16:12:04-06:00<p>In this case because they both partnered with Microsoft and these packages were announced at Build 2016 on 31-Mar-2016. Look for the day 2 keynote, or see this page: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/develop/iot/starter-kits/</p>
djman123 on KIT-13799 - Microsoft Azure IoT Starter Kit - SparkFun Thingdjman123urn:uuid:0fe4f593-e959-2102-f472-d74c86cb54562016-04-01T20:34:11-06:00<p>What's up with you guys consistently releasing almost identical products... at exactly.. or almost the same time as Adafruit?</p>