Articles by Admin
Converting a live device to a robust dual rootfs device
Have you ever wanted to robustly update a bunch of devices, but you can't because they're already in the field, and they are not configured for a robust du
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United Kingdom to introduce Security Labelling on connected devices
In a press release from the UK government on January 27th 2020 called “Government to strengthen security of internet-connected products”, the new law and i
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Building Mender-Rust in Yocto, and minimizing the size of a Rust binary
This is part II in a series on writing a Mender-client in Rust. Read part I. In this post we are going to explore how to try and create an embedded version
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Mender 2.3 beta: Easily update system and applications
We are excited to release Mender 2.3 beta! The focus for Mender 2.3 is to easily update all your device software. This Mender release includes a ready-to-f
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The End of Easy Password guessing ….. this time in the UK
Just a few days after California passed a new law preventing the use of default passwords in connected devices, the United Kingdom follows up with a simila
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Avoid product downtime and improve customer experience with Schedule Deployments
Typically connected devices run through predictable cycles when they are unused or less used, for instance day versus night time. Times of idleness represe
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Come see us at Embedded World, 25 - 27 February 2020 // Nuremberg, Germany
We invite you to see us at Embedded World in Nuremberg, Germany. Do you want to see a demo of the latest Mender version, talk business, partnership opportu
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The intersection of modern OTA updates and configuration management
The term over-the-air (OTA) updates is today often used interchangeably with “software updates” in the context of connected devices and IoT. However, the t
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The world's most secure and robust OTA solution
During 2015 we spent a lot of time talking to users and companies in the embedded space. Our early findings which continued to be confirmed during the mark
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