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The End of Easy Password guessing ….. in California
As a user of countless web accounts for banking, utilities, social media, ecommerce, email, and more, you have probably heard that it is a very bad idea to
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Webinar | Managing your Qt based embedded Linux device using Mender.io
Mender’s Mirza Krak presented a joint webinar on December 10th with our partners at The Qt Company on how to use Mender.io to quickly and easily deploy app
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IoT Development: Going from prototyping to production with embedded Linux
With the advent of IoT and the proliferation of connected embedded devices across a variety of industry verticals, a large share of devices in development
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How to work with Python applications and modules in Yocto
Python is one of the most popular programming languages used today and it has been around for more than 2 decades. It is commonly used in the development o
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How to update a Docker container with Mender using Raspberry Pi
A Docker container packages applications in containers by virtualizing the operating system and dividing it into compartments to run applications. Powerful
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Mender 2.2.1 released: Stability improvements
We are pleased to announce the release of Mender 2.1.1 and 2.2.1! Both are patch releases, meaning they include bugfixes and stability enhancements for the
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Top three requirements for OTA software updates for IoT
Updating your device software, whether its system or application level, may seem an easy task to do when you first start your IoT project but then you real
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How to update a .deb package with Mender using Raspberry Pi
Embedded Linux devices are very fragmented in their design and implementation. At the basic level, they all have the following components: Applications imp
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From mgo to mongo-driver: Migration to the MongoDB supported driver for Go
Mender project provides proof that golang and microservices architecture make a good pair. Together with MongoDB, web UI, and a bit of orchestration they a
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