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IOT & OTA
UConnect, more botnets, and poor OTA updating practices
There have been some recent negative press on updating connected devices, including the OTA update that Fiat Chrysler sent out that causes endless reboots
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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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Unikernels + connected devices
By Thomas Ryd Do you want your connected device to be more secure, faster, more energy efficient, and easily managed? The promise of unikernels includes al
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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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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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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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Security updates for the Internet of Things (part 2)
Part two of two - part one is available here. The Internet of Things are: Resource constrained Field-deployed These devices are beyond the “safety” of the
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