Internet of Things archives
11 posts from April 2020
How to use the Raspberry Pi High Quality camera on Ubuntu Core
By Rhys Davies, 30 April 2020
The new High Quality (HQ) camera from the people over at Raspberry Pi is now available. And as they say, it is really rather good. It has the option for...
Ubuntu Core: a cybersecurity analysis
By cmoullec, 24 April 2020
An independent evaluation of Ubuntu Core’s security capabilities Manufacturers of Internet of Things (IoT) devices require an embedded operating system that...
Ubuntu 20.04 survey results
By Rhys Davies, 22 April 2020
In December 2019, we asked you what you thought were the most important things for us to include in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (now live!) 21,862 people took the...
Kubernetes: a secure, flexible and automated edge for IoT developers
By cmoullec, 20 April 2020
The factors for implementing Kubernetes successfully at the edge Cloud native software such as containers and Kubernetes and IoT/edge are playing a prominent...
You are invited to the virtual Ubuntu Masters event
By Canonical, 16 April 2020
The Ubuntu Masters Conference is a platform for IT practitioners to share how they are solving industry-wide challenges with the global engineering community....
Ubuntu Core: an independent security analysis
By Guest, 9 April 2020
This is a guest blog by Trent R.Hein, Co-CEO of Rule 4. Once in a while an opportunity comes along that brings out our inner geek like no other, which is what...
Edge AI in a 5G world – part 4: How your business can benefit from ‘smart cell towers’
By Eduardo Aguilar Pelaez, 3 April 2020
This is part of a blog series on the impact that 5G and GPUs at the edge will have on the roll out of new AI solutions. You can read the other posts here....
The State of Robotics – March 2020
By Rhys Davies, 3 April 2020
Damn it March. 2020 was doing so well. The biggest news last month was the dramatic escalation of COVID-19. We won’t go into any detail, I’m sure you’re...
Edge AI in a 5G world – part 3: Why ‘smart cell towers’ matter to AI
By Eduardo Aguilar Pelaez, 2 April 2020
This is part of a blog series on the impact that 5G and GPUs at the edge will have on the roll out of new AI solutions. You can read the other posts here....
Edge AI in a 5G world – part 2: Why make cell towers smart?
By Eduardo Aguilar Pelaez, 2 April 2020
This is part of a blog series on the impact that 5G and GPUs at the edge will have on the roll out of new AI solutions. You can read the other posts here....
Steps to maximise robotics security with Ubuntu
By Alex Cattle, 1 April 2020
The Robot Operating System (ROS) is a popular open-source platform for advanced robotics. Its flexibility and ease-of-use make it well-suited to a wide array...