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Mender 2.6 release: Secure remote access and customizability
We are happy to announce Mender 2.6 release.
Mender 2.6 comes with major architectural improvements to enable support for new use cases in Mender. The first feature to leverage the new architecture is also here: the secure Remote terminal, and more will come in future releases!
Secure Remote terminalFrom the usage point of view, the new Remote terminal does exactly what you would expect: in...
Read the articleMender 2.5 release: Expanding the security capabilities of Mender
We are excited to release the hosted and on-premise editions of 2.5.0 (together with 2.4.1).
Security and robustness is the prime directive of Mender in doing over-the-air software updates, and we work hard to make sure that directive never goes out of our sight. Mender 2.5.0 is a further testament to that directive and comes with these brand new features focused on expanding Mender’s capabiliti...
Read the articleQuickly evaluate Mender with the new FREE 12-month signup trial
We are excited to share with you that we have launched a new free hosted trial version. The goal of this free trial is to help our prospective users and customers evaluate all the different features and capabilities of the latest Mender releases to enable them make a better decision when they decide to select a plan for their pre and post-production OTA needs. The new free hosted trial version...
Read the articleHosted Mender gets new deployment automation feature
Hosted Mender has been updated with a new feature for deployment automation and filtering, ensuring more time savings and reducing the risk of error during software update deployments.
You can read more about the new features below. If you have an existing Mender Professional or Enterprise account, these features are already available to you. Otherwise, you can always sign up for a new account...
Read the articleAvoid 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 represent good opportunities to deploy a software update, as any downtime (such as a reboot) will most likely not affect users negatively.
Mender's focus on providing a robust update process makes it suitable for unattended updates, where no humans n...
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