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Published inFeb 2021
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Stéphane Eyskens
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Stéphane Eyskens

Stéphane Eyskens has a developer background and became a solution architect about a decade ago. As a cloud subject matter expert, he contributed to many digital transformation programs, helping organizations get better results out of their cloud investments. As an MVP, he is an active contributor to the Microsoft Tech Community and has worked on multiple open source projects available on GitHub. Stéphane is also a Pluralsight assessment author as well as the author of multiple books and online recordings.
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Ed Price is a Senior Program Manager in Engineering at Microsoft, with an MBA in technology management. He leads Microsoft's efforts to publish Reference Architectures on the Azure Architecture Center. Previously, he drove datacenter deployment and customer feedback, and he ran Microsoft's customer feedback programs for Azure development, Service Fabric, IoT, Functions, and Visual Studio. He was also a technical writer at Microsoft for 6 years and helped lead TechNet Wiki. He is the co-author of five books, including Learn to Program with Small Basic and ASP.NET Core 5 for Beginners from Packt.
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Manufacturing scenarios

Can the cloud help you improve, build, and deliver your product? Absolutely. To understand how, let's explore a few key scenarios. We'll explore infrastructure (using IoT Hub and Azure Blockchain Workbench), industrial IoT analytics, and some important AI manufacturing scenarios.

Supply chain track and trace

For the manufacturing industry, let's start with a blockchain solution that builds on the lessons learned in Chapter 3, Infrastructure Design. Supply Chain Track and Chase provides IoT-enabled monitoring for a supply chain. If you were going to transport refrigerated goods, then you'd likely have compliance rules to follow (and contractual conditions that must be met), such as a temperature and humidity range.

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This solution begins in IoT Hub, and heavily leverages Azure Blockchain Workbench:

Supply Chain Track and Trace: https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/architecture/solution-ideas/articles/supply-chain...

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Stéphane Eyskens

Stéphane Eyskens has a developer background and became a solution architect about a decade ago. As a cloud subject matter expert, he contributed to many digital transformation programs, helping organizations get better results out of their cloud investments. As an MVP, he is an active contributor to the Microsoft Tech Community and has worked on multiple open source projects available on GitHub. Stéphane is also a Pluralsight assessment author as well as the author of multiple books and online recordings.
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Ed Price

Ed Price is a Senior Program Manager in Engineering at Microsoft, with an MBA in technology management. He leads Microsoft's efforts to publish Reference Architectures on the Azure Architecture Center. Previously, he drove datacenter deployment and customer feedback, and he ran Microsoft's customer feedback programs for Azure development, Service Fabric, IoT, Functions, and Visual Studio. He was also a technical writer at Microsoft for 6 years and helped lead TechNet Wiki. He is the co-author of five books, including Learn to Program with Small Basic and ASP.NET Core 5 for Beginners from Packt.
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