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In today’s connected embedded device market, driven by the Internet of things (IoT), a large share of devices in development are based on Linux of one form or another. When planning a system design for beyond the prototyping phase, things get a little more complex. On this recently published article on opensource.com, Mender’s Drew Moseley covers mechanisms to consider when developing and maintaining your base operating system (OS) image.
Recent articles
Helm chart architectural changes: What, why, and how it affects you
Discover Mender Server 4.0 Helm chart updates—monorepo shift, security boosts, and streamlined configs. Learn how these changes impact your setup.
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6 min read
What’s new in Mender: Introducing Service Provider tenant and new advanced features
Discover the latest advancements in Mender's IoT device management with the release of Server 4.0, Client 5.0, and Gateway 2.0.
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10 min read
The European Union Cyber Resilience Act (CRA): Why remediation requires over-the-air (OTA) updates
Discover how over-the-air (OTA) updates are essential for meeting the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) requirements.
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5 min read
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Discover how Mender empowers both you and your customers with secure and reliable over-the-air updates for IoT devices. Focus on your product, and benefit from specialized OTA expertise and best practices.
