Last month, the Zephyr Project was on-site with several sessions at the Linux Foundation’s KubeCon + CloudNativeCon + Open Source Summit China. Couldn’t make it the conference? Take a look…
Written by Jocelyn Li, Zephyr Community Member and Intel Zephyr Engineering Team Senior Manager The 1st Open Source IoT Projects Seminar, hosted by the Intel Corporation, was held in Shanghai at…
Written by Marti Bolivar, Zephyr Project contributor and Senior SW Engineer at Nordic Semiconductor This is the 28 June 2019 newsletter tracking the latest Zephyr development merged into the mainline tree on GitHub….
Written by Ilan Ganor, hereO Local, regional and national government municipalities are introducing stricter environmental laws in order to fight pollution and global warming. Waste disposal in particular, has been…
Today’s rapidly evolving IoT and embedded ecosystem developers have the ability to choose from a variety of platforms and tools to design and build solutions that meet their unique needs…
Written by Marti Bolivar, Zephyr Project contributor and Senior SW Engineer at Nordic Semiconductor This newsletter tracks the latest Zephyr development merged into the mainline tree on GitHub. In particular, we’re covering the…
This blog post is written by Giuliano Franchetto, CTO of Intellinium and was originally featured on the Intellinium website. Today, everything gets more and more complicated. This is of course true…
Written by Amy Occhialino, the Zephyr Project Governing Board Chair and Director of Software Engineering at Intel The Zephyr Project has active community members and contributors all around the world. As…
Recently, the Zephyr Project achieved an important milestone: the release of Zephyr version 1.14.0. You can read more about the technical features of Zephyr 1.14.0 LTS here. Beyond the technical aspects…
The Zephyr Project introduced Zephyr 1.14.0 LTS (long term support) a few weeks ago. The release marked an important technical milestone for the community and all of the Zephyr Project members….