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@ppathan ppathan released this 22 Jan 19:52
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September Updates

We are excited to announce the latest update of Azure IoT Remote Monitoring, a solution accelerator that is fully operational right out of the box. Updated features and improvements for September can be found below:

  • Improvements:

    • Walkthroughs have been added to help customize the User Interface
      • Add a new page
      • Add a new service
      • Add a new grid
      • Add a new flyout
  • New Features:

    • Azure Time Series Insights: New Remote Monitoring deployments will now include Time Series Insights. All messages data will be stored in Time Series Insights, while alarms, rules, configuration settings and all cold storage will continue to be stored in Cosmos DB. Users will also be able to access the Time Series Insights explorer through the Remote Monitoring web UI, allowing them to gain deeper insights into sensor data by spotting trends, anomalies, and correlations across real-time and historical data in all locations. This feature will be available globally except for China, which will keep using Cosmos DB.
  • Issues Fixed:

    • The following WebUI fixes have been made:
      • Treat text and number correctly in device jobs issue
      • WebUI crashes when the twin has nested tags issue
      • Update device statistics header when filters are applied issue
      • Start / Stop sensor flow control rendering in IE issue
      • Deleting all rules then adding a new rule threw an error issue

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We’d love your feedback! We have a User Voice channel to receive suggestions for features and future supported scenarios. We encourage you to browse what others are suggesting, vote for your favorites, and even enter suggestions of your own.

If you run into problems with the solution please open issues on our GitHub repositories (.NET and Java)
Please review our public FAQ for answers to the most common questions