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Featured on Embedded.com: how to handle security threats for connected devices
Our good friend Clive Maxfield (@MaxMaxfield) helped us publish our article Handling Top Security Threats for Connected Devices. In the article, our Produc
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Our presentation on video: Cryptography Basics for Embedded Developers
Thank you to the folks at Embedded Linux Conference who did a magnificent job organizing and producing a great conference. The full video of our very own E
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Embedded Linux Conference 2016
We would like to thank the organizers of the Embedded Linux Conference for having us participate in their event. You can find the slides for one of our tal
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Upcoming Mender events in April 2016: San Diego and Boston
We're excited to have our team member, Eystein Stenberg, providing two talks this April and we encourage you to join him! He will be at the Embedded Linux
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Partition layout design for embedded devices to enable image-based updates
Software updates for embedded devices are typically deployed as full image updates. There are many design considerations take into account in the partition
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Firmware over-the-air: package-based vs image-based updates
Here at Mender.io, we did a comprehensive survey with embedded developers and what they did with devices that required software updates over-the-air (OTA).
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Using build information from Yocto to deploy software updates (part 2)
In our previous post, we discussed the need to check compatibility for software and devices when designing a solution to deploy software updates. We also s
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Using build information from Yocto to deploy software updates (part 1)
When designing an embedded or IoT product, the problem of deploying software updates to the devices in the field quickly becomes a problem. The main driver
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The case for over-the-air software updates and patching the Internet of Things
Embedded systems have existed since the Apollo space program - the Apollo Guidance Computer in the Lunar Module is regarded as the first embedded computer,
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