Public Preview: Azure Digital Twins
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Azure Digital Twins now supports both system-assigned and user-assigned managed identities for authenticating to supported endpoints for routing digital twin events. Azure Digital Twins already supported system-assigned identities, but now with this public preview release you have even more flexibility with user-assigned managed identities. A common challenge for developers is the management of secrets, credentials, certificates, and keys used to secure communication between services. Managed identities eliminate the need for developers to manage credentials that are used to authenticate endpoints supported by Azure Digital Twins. You can use either of these managed identity types to authenticate to these endpoints.
To learn more about this feature, please visit [Managed identity for accessing other resources](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/digital-twins/concepts-security#managed-identity-for-accessing-other-resources).
To learn more about managed identities for Azure resources, please visit [What are managed identities for Azure resources?](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/managed-identities-azure-resources/overview)
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* [ Azure Digital Twins](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/products/digital-twins/)
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