Resin.io at ELC 2016

We are really excited to be attending ELC 2016 [https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/embedded-linux-conference] in part because it’s been a long winter and it takes place in sunny San Diego but mostly because we get to show off what we have built over the last year. This year our lead architect- Petros Angelatos- will be presenting the resin.io infrastructure-…

We are really excited to be attending ELC 2016 in part because it’s been a long winter and it takes place in sunny San Diego but mostly because we get to show off what we have built over the last year.

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This year our lead architect, Petros Angelatos, will be presenting the resin.io infrastructure, illustrating how the combination of open source technologies from the embedded and web worlds can enable rapid and iterative deployments on Linux-based devices, putting an end to the era of the annual release cycles for embedded Linux devices.

He’ll also detail several update strategies that resin.io offers, including application and base operating system updates, performed while a device remains online, host operating system updates performed with scale and safety, and true zero downtime updates that allow drones to update core software while in flight.

So if you interested in learning how to speed up your embedded fleets deployment cycle and you’d like to see a drone receive a software update in mid-air then sign up for Petros’s talk now so you don’t miss out.

If you can’t make the talk on Wednesday, then definitely stop past our booth and say hi!

Looking forward to seeing you there,
Team resin.io


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