Articles by Farshad Tavakoli
What Is a Mender Update Module, How It Works and Why Use It?
In Mender taxonomy, an Update Module is essentially a method for deploying over-the-air (OTA) software updates with the advantage of customizability and fl
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How are we migrating from GitHub to GitLab and keeping our loved Open Source workflow
Long story short: we are in the process of migrating our Travis/Jenkins CI infrastructure to GitLab CI while keeping our source code in GitHub and thus the
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Mender and Microsoft Azure IoT Facilitate Robust and Secure Device Software Management Update
We are thrilled to announce our collaboration with the Azure IoT team at Microsoft for reference integration of Mender, an end-to-end open source OTA softw
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What separates leaders from laggards in the Internet of Things
In a recent report, McKinsey shared the findings from a survey of IoT practitioners at 300 businesses with mature IoT programs (those that have expanded be
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Updating Raspbian remotely
If you are using a Raspberry Pi with the Raspbian OS, a new way to update it remotely is available! Robust updates Today there are some common ways Raspber
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Mender 1.4.0 released - preauthorize devices!
We are happy to announce the production release of Mender 1.4.0! The key features of Mender 1.4 are covered below, and you can see the detailed items in th
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The Hidden Costs of Homegrown Updaters and a Requirements Checklist for OTA
We have published a White Paper on The Hidden Costs of Homegrown Updaters to help everyone understand the range of costs to build a feature-complete softwa
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Key Considerations for Software Updates for embedded Linux and IoT
Last month, Linux Journal published an online article on key considerations for software updates for embedded Linux and IoT. The article was written by our
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Our guest blog post on Embedded Computing Design | Why we created Mender
We were a guest blog contributor on Embedded Computing Design with a post on why we created Mender. You can read about it here.
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