Introducing Secure Assemblies
In preview 6 of TinyCLR 2.0, we bring you the all-new “Secure Assemblies” feature. Security is one of the main foundations of TinyCLR 2.0 and SITCore
In preview 6 of TinyCLR 2.0, we bring you the all-new “Secure Assemblies” feature. Security is one of the main foundations of TinyCLR 2.0 and SITCore
There are millions of devices that rely on USB for power. Using a powered USB Hub should be a must for any SITCore developer.
Today’s Spotlight is on a project by @RoSchmi who built a project showing Amazon Web Services (AWS) through TinyCLR OS on the SITCore development board.
Many of our SITCore boards include the MikroBUS socket, giving you a long list of available plug-and-play modules.
Most IoT designs utilize one of the available networking interfaces, like WiFi modules, and assume they have a secure connection. They do NOT!
Companies need a way to protect their applications from piracy, and TinyCLR OS on SITCore boards gives you exactly what you need!