>
> *Beaglebone and Azure are not a problem, Azure is a generic Microsoft
> branded cloud resource, which you can run locally.*
>

>From a technological perspective perhaps. But on an IP owned by whom
perspective it's a huge problem for many.

On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 10:52 AM, Paul Wolfson <pwolf...@dlglt.com> wrote:

> Beaglebone and Azure are not a problem, Azure is a generic Microsoft
> branded cloud resource, which you can run locally.
>
> For reference, I have a mixed stack of Linux and Windows servers running
> on a Microsoft Hyper-V Server stack.  Node.js and C#.net (mono) are common
> across all the platforms.  There is no charge for the basic hyper-V server,
> you just pay for the Microsoft licensed products you have running on it.
> There is no limit to the Linux resources you have running.    Unless you
> want Visual Studio supporting Windows 10 IoT  or SQL Server there is no
> compelling need for Microsoft anything.  Libvirt and KVM are a good
> substitute for Hyper-V.
>
> Generic Hyper-V Server SKU:
>  10586.0.151029-1700.TH2_RELEASE_SERVERHYPERCORE_OEM_X64FRE_EN-US
>
> I haven't found anything on Azure that I can't already do locally using a
> stack of Microsoft and Linux servers and desktops except for the big data
> analytics offerings.  If you need access to Microsoft products as a
> developer, you can subscribe to one of their MAPS programs.
>
> On Sunday, April 3, 2016 at 5:55:05 PM UTC-4, Sean McMahon wrote:
>>
>> Hmm.... Not much response.
>>
>> I came across this :
>> https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/server-cloud/internet-of-things/azure-iot-suite.aspx
>>
>> Anyone tried it out?
>>
>> On Monday, 28 March 2016 14:59:33 UTC+1, Sean McMahon wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm looking to talk to my beaglebone over an azure virtual machine,
>>> (external network).
>>>
>>> Are there any good tutorials on how to control a beaglebone from the web.
>>>
>>> I've been searching the web for about three hours and haven't found
>>> anything suitable yet.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Seán
>>>
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