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Instead of managing different signals from dozens of different devices, Eric Slippern and his team standardize disparate signals within the platform before ingesting that data in Microsoft IoT Hub, Microsoft Azure Digital Twins, Microsoft Azure Maps, and Microsoft Azure Time Series Insights. This, along with using real estate core best practices, empowers a plug-and-play environment for quickly creating IoT-driven experiences across Microsoft’s buildings and spaces.
“We rely on some proven patterns to integrate all the data from various sources,” says Slippern, a principal software architect on the Employee Productivity Engineering team in Microsoft Digital Employee Experience. “Then, we leverage Azure Digital Twins to contextualize that and provide a consistent API service that our teams can use to build IoT-powered experiences.”
