Internet of Things archives
9 posts from November 2017
Ubuntu Core manages 25m data points a minute
By Sarah Dickinson, 30 November 2017
IMS Evolve’s systems monitor 25 million data points every minute of every day and manage almost 98,000 sites across 12 countries. Learn how they adopted...
Announcing snapcraft 2.35
By Sergio Schvezov, 22 November 2017
The snapcraft team is pleased to announce that version 2.35 has been released. Contributions This release saw some excellent contributions from outside the...
Join us at the Ubuntu Enterprise Summit!
By Canonical, 21 November 2017
Bloomberg, Walmart, eBay, Samsung, Dell. Ever wonder how some of the world’s largest enterprises run on Ubuntu? This December, we are hosting our first ever...
Introducing the UP² Grove IoT development kit with Ubuntu
By Canonical, 20 November 2017
As computing at the edge grows, so does the need to connect a flurry of IoT devices directly into a device that can do advanced analytics and processing. The...
Building a future-proofed IoT consumer device with brand stores
By Sarah Dickinson, 20 November 2017
When building or deploying any IoT device either in remote locations or consumer’s homes, it is now essential for manufacturers to consider and review how...
Orchestrating architectural installations and live shows with snaps
By Sarah Dickinson, 15 November 2017
Dutch manufacturer Visual Productions BV, provides multi-platform software and solid-state hardware lighting control technology for namely the architectural,...
Discovering snaps with .NET and Microsoft
By Sarah Dickinson, 8 November 2017
.NET Core, run by the .NET Foundation and Microsoft, is a free, cross-platform platform that supports building and running the next generation of web...
Fresh Snaps from October 2017
By David Callé, 7 November 2017
Hot on the heels of the Ubuntu 17.10 release, the snap store has seen some great additions for musicians with MuseScore, for developers with IntelliJ IDEA,...
Launching Fingbox: from idea to distribution in under a year
By Sarah Dickinson, 2 November 2017
If you’re using a network security and scanning tool at home then there is a strong chance you have adopted Fing – the free network scanner for iOS and...