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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
Complying with the US FDA and EU MDR requires software updates
Ensuring compliance with US FDA and EU MDR for connected medical devices requires effective software updates, robust risk management, and thorough documentation throughout the product lifecycle.
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IoT in 2026: Edge AI, growing complexity, and the demand for smarter updates
Explore the key trends shaping IoT in 2026, including Edge AI, hardware complexity, RTOS adoption, and the rise of AI-driven subscription models.
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New Mender experimental AI-enabled feature
Discover Mender's new experimental AI feature that simplifies failure analysis for IoT device updates, saving time and effort for hosted Mender users.
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