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Apr 12, 2018

EdgeX Foundry on Display at Hannover Messe

From April 23 – 27, more than 220,000 attendees, speakers and exhibitors from 75 countries will be at Hannover Messe, one of IIoT’s leading trade shows in Hannover, Germany, to share best practices, display new technology and discuss what the future looks like for industrial systems. EdgeX Foundry will be…

Apr 4, 2018

EdgeX Foundry Member Spotlight: Xage Security

The EdgeX Foundry community is comprised of a diverse set of member companies that represent the IoT ecosystem. The Member Spotlight blog series highlights these members and how they are contributing to and leveraging open source solutions. Today, we sat down with Roman Arutyunov, Co-Founder and VP of Products for…

Mar 28, 2018

Meetup: Open Source IoT Enthusiasts Unite!

Guest blog post by Rodney Hess, Principal Member Technical Staff at Beechwoods Software If you missed the Open Source IoT Meetup last month, here's a recap of the interactive meeting and where you can find details for upcoming meetups.   The Open Source IoT Meetup in Boston took place at WeWork’s…

Mar 22, 2018

EdgeX Foundry @ OpenIoT Summit

Written by Dell’s Jim White, EdgeX Foundry TSC Member and Chair of Core Services Working Group Last week, several members of the EdgeX Foundry community were at the OpenIoT Summit in Portland, OR, which was co-located with the Embedded Linux Conference.  According to Linux Foundation representatives, the attendance of the…

Mar 9, 2018

EdgeX Foundry Member Spotlight: CloudPlugs Inc.

The EdgeX Foundry community is comprised of a diverse set of member companies that represent the IoT ecosystem. The Member Spotlight blog series highlights these members and how they are contributing to and leveraging open source solutions. Today, we sat down with Jimmy Garcia-Meza, Co-Founder and CEO of CloudPlugs, to…

Feb 27, 2018

EdgeX Getting Skinny and Fast with the California Code Preview

Written by Dell’s Jim White, EdgeX Foundry TSC Member and Chair of Core Services Working Group In a post I made to this blog back in October, I reported that the EdgeX community was committed to reducing the original footprint, startup times and overall performance by making a move from Java…