Microsoft retires Azure IoT Central retirement announcement

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And fails to clear up end-of-life debacle

The original post on the Azure console on February 14 said that from April this year, developers"won't be able to create new application resources" on the IoT Central platform.

Microsoft's Azure IoT platform includes three pillars: IoT Hub, IoT Edge, and IoT Central. Azure IoT Central is a layer above IoT Hub, which is a cloud-based service offering a"secure and scalable way to connect, monitor, and manage IoT devices and sensors," according to Microsoft. "Azure IoT Operations is designed to simplify and accelerate the development and deployment of IoT solutions, while giving you more control over your IoT devices and data," he told developers, who were no doubt wondering what a product that was yet to be properly released had to do with the end-of-life of a platform on which they were already building.

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