For the eighth year, the Eclipse Foundation has surveyed Internet of Things (IoT) and edge developers, finding that when it comes to workloads, artifacts and OS choices, artificial intelligence (AI), containers and Linux all rank highly. . While those findings are similar to the 2021 report, the 2022 report shows the popularity of all those increased year over year when measured by the percentage of respondents who listed them. For example, AI was the most frequently selected edge computing workload in the 2022 report, listed by 38 percent of respondents, while that number was 21 percent in the 2021 report. . The 2023 IoT/edge developer report reveals major advancements in machine learning, virtualization, and open-source software, highlighting significant growth from previous years. AI Adoption,Linux in IoT,Edge Computing Trends,Developer Preferences. . Brittany Day
Live patching can improve security and minimize downtime, but can also lead to potential problems if carried out incorrectly. Learn how reproducible builds can help developers to implement live patching consistently and safely - and how containers are coming to the rescue! - in this article. . We know that live patching has real benefits because it significantly reduces the downtime associated with frequent patching. But live patching is relatively difficult to achieve without causing other problems and for that reason live patching is not implemented as frequently as it could be. After all, the last thing sysadmins want is a live patch that crashes a system. Reproducible builds are one of the tools that can help developers to implement live patching consistently and safely. In this article, I explain why reproducible builds matter for live patching, what exactly reproducible builds are, and how containers are coming to the rescue. . Discover the advantages of reproducible builds in improving the security of live patching while also minimizing downtime through the use of containers.. Live Patching, Reproducible Builds, Downtime Reduction, Container Security. . Brittany Day
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