Webinar: Beyond Development: Torizon

Tuesday, Oct 26, 2021 at 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM CET

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Tuesday, Oct 26, 2021 at 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM CET

Modern product development doesn’t end when your first devices leave the factory. Device monitoring & over-the-air updates allow for improving customer experience, resolving bugs, addressing security issues, and even delivering new add-on features after devices are deployed. Yet challenges abound from the increasing demands of connectivity, security and scalability.

In this webinar, we discuss these fleet-scale challenges and how they're tamed by DevOps practices - embracing agility and continuous delivery to bridge development & operations. We consider the full technology stack: computing hardware, operating system, applications and cloud services, including over-the-air updates and fleet monitoring. And we introduce Torizon, a Linux-based industrial IoT platform that simplifies the development, maintenance, and operation of your distributed edge devices.

 

Key Takeaways

·       Learn modern approaches to manage the challenges of sustained development & operation of distributed & connected embedded systems

·       Learn how Torizon Platform helps solve these problems with secure device updates & monitoring

·       Get an exclusive view into the future of Torizon

·       Learn more about Torizon

 

Please note: We will have a dedicated question and answer session at the end of the webinar.

 

Register here for Free: https://www.toradex.com/webinars/beyond-development-torizon

 

Date:

·       India/Asia – Tuesday, October 26 2021, 06:30 P.M. - 07:30 P.M. (IST)

·       Europe - Tuesday, October 26 2021, 03:00 P.M. – 04:00 P.M. (CEST).

·       Americas - Tuesday, October 26 2021, 10:00 -11:00 AM (PDT) 11:00 AM-12:00 PM (MDT)

 

Speakers:

·       Brandon Shibley, CTO, Toradex

Toradex Systems