![]() ![]() ![]() Examples include the ability to use custom modules or Azure Functions to transform the data, Azure Streaming Analytics to do filtering and aggregation of the data before it goes to the cloud, and Azure Machine Learning for making predictions on the edge, potentially without having to send all of the detailed data to the cloud.īelow are the step-by-step instructions for connecting KEPServerEX to IoT Hub through IoT Edge Prerequisites That allows both for Edge to act as a gatewey through which traffic must flow, thus isolating the KEPServerEX further from the Internet, as well as the ability to take advantage of the many IoT Edge capabilities for pre-processing that data on the edge. Many customers have expressed a desire to be able to send the data from KEPServerEX through Azure IoT Edge. Kepware provides an IoT Gateway module today that, per their own instructions, can be used to connect to and send data to Azure IoT Hub over the MQTT protocol. It has connectivity libraries for a vast array of equipment and is a popular choice for unlocking the data from both new and legacy industrial devices. PTC/Kepware's KEPServerEX is an industry leader in industrial and manufacturing device connectivity. Note: inline images in this sample are not currently showing on the Azure Samples site - to see images and screenshots in this article, visit the github repository by clicking the "Browse on Github" button above Overview These instructions provide the necessary steps to connect PTC/Kepware's KEPServerEX to Azure IoT Hub through Azure IoT Edge. ![]()
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