Internet of Things archives
73 posts from 2015
Hack The Home: creating the home of the future
By Canonical, 2 April 2015
Inventors are gathering at the FirstBuild Hackathon to share ideas and shape their vision of intelligent systems in the home and in business. We’re delighted...
Internet of Things: M2MLabs
By Canonical, 1 April 2015
M2MLabs’ 100 % open source framework provides the foundation for building the next generation of Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Snappy Ubuntu Core is...
DataArt join Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme
By Ellen Arnold, 30 March 2015
Canonical is excited to announce that DataArt, a technology consulting firm, has joined the Charm Partner Programme. Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme...
Autopilot Apps & Boards for Drones
By Maarten Ectors, 27 March 2015
Drones are getting Snappy Autopilot Apps. On Indiegogo you can contribute to the PixHawk Fire (PXF). The PixHawk Fire (PXF) is an open hardware cape (daughter...
DataStax to join Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme
By Ellen Arnold, 20 March 2015
Canonical are excited to welcome DataStax to its Charm Partner Programme. Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme helps solution providers make best use of...
Internet of Things: Lime Microsystems
By Canonical, 19 March 2015
What happens when you combine Snappy Ubuntu Core with innovative and highly programmable radio solutions from Lime Microsystems? You provide developers with a...
MWC 2015: a week to remember
By Canonical, 16 March 2015
As the lights go down on Mobile World Congress 2015, we’ve taken a bit of time to reflect on what has become one of our favourite events in the conference...
Internet of Things: 2lemetry
By Canonical, 16 March 2015
Ubuntu Core allows you to easily and securely deploy an app to any number of devices. But all those devices need a place to connect to in order to transmit...
Weave
By Karl Williams, 9 March 2015
Ubuntu Core with Weave and Docker are ideal to run backend services in any cloud, connecting securely with client devices on the edge. Whether your solution...
Why Drones need Snappy Apps?
By Maarten Ectors, 9 March 2015
Erle-Robotics just showed the world how Snappy Ubuntu Core can power the autopilot in their Erle-Copter drone and push drones to their limits. It is a really...
Internet of Things: Siralab Robotics
By Canonical, 6 March 2015
Siralab Robotics has engineered and built an autonomous surface vehicle named TRASIBOT for environmental monitoring and surveillance tasks, focused on the...
Nwave
By Karl Williams, 25 February 2015
Nwave has a vision to be the leading global enabler of low-power, wide-area wireless network infrastructure, edge-devices and solutions, and is the only...